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I have an M20J and I'd like to be able to take a bicycle sometimes. It's
OK if it doesn't fit through the baggage door, just needs to fit inside the cabin and not block access through the (only) door. No passengers, just me in the left seat. I'd prefer not to remove any seats. I'm willing to accept compromised riding qualities to get one that fits. Has anyone done this with a Mooney? What bicycle brands and models will fit, if any? Thanks. DB |
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On 4/2/2007 4:26:49 PM, Dave Butler wrote:
What bicycle brands and models will fit, if any? Thanks. BikeFriday (http://www.bikefriday.com/) or Dahon (http://www.dahon.com/) are the two brands that immediately come to my mind as good quality folding bicycles that should be able to fit into the luggage compartment of a Mooney. I have a Dahon that fits very easily into the luggage area of my Bonanza V35. -- Peter |
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On Apr 2, 1:26 pm, Dave Butler wrote:
I have an M20J and I'd like to be able to take a bicycle sometimes. It's OK if it doesn't fit through the baggage door, just needs to fit inside the cabin and not block access through the (only) door. No passengers, just me in the left seat. I'd prefer not to remove any seats. I'm willing to accept compromised riding qualities to get one that fits. Has anyone done this with a Mooney? What bicycle brands and models will fit, if any? Thanks. DB A student of mine recently bought two small motor bikes that fit in his E model. They fold up and fit in the back (he did remove the rear seat though). If you are interested I can ask him the brand of the bikes. He and his girlfriend flew out to Disneyland and were able to ride the motorbikes around town, no rental car required!! |
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Dave Butler writes:
I have an M20J and I'd like to be able to take a bicycle sometimes. It's OK if it doesn't fit through the baggage door, just needs to fit inside the cabin and not block access through the (only) door. No passengers, just me in the left seat. I'd prefer not to remove any seats. I'm willing to accept compromised riding qualities to get one that fits. Has anyone done this with a Mooney? What bicycle brands and models will fit, if any? Thanks. Well, there is: http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007...0717_36_58.txt -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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I recently bought a Strida. So far I've only put a couple of miles on
it but it does seem to ride well for a small folder. I haven't flown anywhere with it but it should fit neatly in the back of the bonanza. It's hard to describe so take a look at strida.com. Dave M35 Dave Butler wrote: I have an M20J and I'd like to be able to take a bicycle sometimes. It's OK if it doesn't fit through the baggage door, just needs to fit inside the cabin and not block access through the (only) door. No passengers, just me in the left seat. I'd prefer not to remove any seats. I'm willing to accept compromised riding qualities to get one that fits. Has anyone done this with a Mooney? What bicycle brands and models will fit, if any? Thanks. DB |
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I have a Montague folding mountain bike with 26 inch wheels. It's a decent
bike and I can just squeeze it through the baggage door of my Archer. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. "dave" wrote in message ... I recently bought a Strida. So far I've only put a couple of miles on it but it does seem to ride well for a small folder. I haven't flown anywhere with it but it should fit neatly in the back of the bonanza. It's hard to describe so take a look at strida.com. Dave M35 Dave Butler wrote: I have an M20J and I'd like to be able to take a bicycle sometimes. It's OK if it doesn't fit through the baggage door, just needs to fit inside the cabin and not block access through the (only) door. No passengers, just me in the left seat. I'd prefer not to remove any seats. I'm willing to accept compromised riding qualities to get one that fits. Has anyone done this with a Mooney? What bicycle brands and models will fit, if any? Thanks. DB |
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