tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1264936256229428266.post4232286175111066310..comments2023-05-14T09:51:30.897-04:00Comments on SUZE, CYCLING: Lessons, with hindsightSuzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10377189000287900173noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1264936256229428266.post-7261879901267450152013-12-31T03:28:11.005-05:002013-12-31T03:28:11.005-05:00Hi Suze
I'm enjoying reading your stories of ...Hi Suze<br /><br />I'm enjoying reading your stories of your first France bike tour. It brings back memories of my first tour, especially the stress of bringing bikes on the TGV! I'm so glad you found bags (une housse) at Decathlon, although sorry about your derailleur! I agree that there must be a better way. The problem with a good case is you need somewhere to store it. Our solution has been to go to Paris bike stores (including Decathlon) and ask for a spare bike box before flying out. And for tours, we carry our bike bags with us, even if they do add bulk. A bike bag with wheels would be even better (but bulkier :(). I haven't read your tales of more recent trips, so I'm curious to see what system you came up with.<br /><br />At any rate, bravo for making a lifelong dream a reality (several times over, it appears)!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com