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In my view, for a do it all, coupled, travel bike, a 1x12 wireless bike is the best option for simplicity of packing and setup. I found that the harder it is to pack and assemble, the less likely I was to take the bike along. I've gone to great lengths to simplify this process and 1x12 wireless, with canti brakes, makes this far easier. Remember, you'll likely need to remove your derailleur when packing too. Having no derailleur cable helps lots. |
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The big advantage of the S&S case is that, at 26”x26”x10” it is small enough to not qualify as “oversized” by any major airline, and so you will not be charged a premium. It’s just another suitcase to them. That also makes it very easy to wheel through airports/train stations, and to fit in taxis or rental cars. |
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That’s great. Wonder if I can a Z coupled single speed (with 700c wheels) into the S&S case. Think so?
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Honestly, unless you happen to be a super strong rider, I would add gears to a travel bike, adds so much more versatility to the terrain you can travel to and enjoy. I just rebuilt my travel bike as 1x and it's ideal for me. Going single-speed would severely limit what I could do with the bike; like - mountains .
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