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    B’TWIN Hoptown 500

    Hi Tfluis, I actually flew with the battery in my carry-on and had no problems in two flights, from Nice, France to London and from London to LAX. I could not find a case that the Hoptown 500 would fit into in France. How did you purchase the B&W (Foldon Box M) and what are its dimensions...
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    Flying with Electric Bike Batteries? Tips and Advice

    Hi All, I know I haven't been on this discussion for quite a while. Just saw an ad on Indiegogo for the Zycle folding electric bike. At first, I was interested, but when I saw they were claiming that their bike was airplane legal and they have a 36v 7.8a battery, I realized they did not know...
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    Flying with Electric Bike Batteries? Tips and Advice

    I hope this problem can be solved by 2018 as I have tried the battery placement strategy, and it has turned out to be very problematic. I am scheduled to leave on my Rush To The Cure For Pancreatic Cancer World Tour in 2018. Since my balance is becoming more problematic by the day, I may have...
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    Flying with Electric Bike Batteries? Tips and Advice

    Thanks for the info. and the photos. I most likely will be riding a folding electric and will be pulling a trailer (7o lbs. fully loaded). I will have 5 international flights (from the U.S. to South America, from South America to Western Europe, from Europe to Asia, from Asia to Australia and...
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    Flying with Electric Bike Batteries? Tips and Advice

    I will be touring the world on an e-bike and this info. is very important to me. I believe the old TSA regulations were no more that 300 watt hours on a domestic flight and no more than (2) 160 watt hour batteries on an international flight. I have recently received a message from Gary...
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