Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Giant Trance E+ and Specialized Vado 5.0 in a Renault station wagon. Cardboard and styrofoam are used to protect the bikes against rubbing. Front wheels need to be removed, of course.
Easy thing for me and not taking very much time.
When travelling with Toyota RAV4 of my brother, both e-bikes can be stood vertically, front wheels removed, the bike forks supported on blocks of styrofoam, and secured with bungee ropes.
A quarter after that photo had been taken, both bikes were securely tucked in the car. It was the farthest travel for cycling we both took ever.
Easy thing for me and not taking very much time.
When travelling with Toyota RAV4 of my brother, both e-bikes can be stood vertically, front wheels removed, the bike forks supported on blocks of styrofoam, and secured with bungee ropes.
A quarter after that photo had been taken, both bikes were securely tucked in the car. It was the farthest travel for cycling we both took ever.
When I travel alone, I often return with my e-bike soiledEveryone's bikes look so clean and new Do you guys actually use them?