This is a good bag, but you guys are all marketing and no instructions on how to actually use the product. Walk us through each and every step please. If someone can’t take the pedals off they’re not figuring out these other questions here in the comments.
These instructions gloss over the most critical detail of how to orient the handles bars and fork. Simply cannot figure out to make a size 58 frame fit.
There are too many variations on cable routing into the frame, the length you or your mechanic cut your cables/hydro, and bar/stem shape and size to make a one-size-fits-all approach to how to position your bars. The best is to pop the stem off the steerer tube and then rotate the bars in different directions to find the position that puts the least strain on any cable/hydro/electric that allows the bars to not protrude past the edge of the case.
It would be great if you created a more detailed or at least a better video of the instruction. How did you secure the handle bars and fork to the downtube? You just cruised right past the point.
There are too many combinations of bike cable routing, bar shape and size, stem length, and hydro/electrical cable lengths to make any one-size-fits-all approach. When flying with my personal bikes, I'll either not secure the bars/fork, or you can use a ski strap to attach it where it makes sense to.
@@orucase Understood, but i think providing a couple of examples would be helpful. I wrote that message the night before travling to Spain, so I was a little frustrated. My bike made it to/from Spain without a scratch, and I even had a baggage handler at the Denver airport compliment the bag (specifcally the wheels), so I am definitely happy with the bag!
My bike frame is size 47 and the B2-SM fit bike up to 56, do I still need to take off my hanger? I'm assuming my bike frame is small enough that I would have plenty of room on the top.