Recently, a few customers have written me saying they had absolutely NO hassles putting their Grasshopper fx's on the regional bus between New York and Washington, DC.
One had taken the Bolt Bus, putting his GHfx in the luggage compartment. The other took Greyhound (also known as Peter Pan). Apparently the Mega Bus double-decker buses don't have much luggage space and their website says "no bikes."
In one case, the cyclist was told he had to put his Grasshopper fx into a box, but when he told the driver that it folded, there were no more issues. He also protected the bike by wrapping it in a padded blanket. I'd presume that the padding is optional as far as the bus company is concerned but that they do want cyclists to put their bike in a bag such as the one HP Velotechnik makes for the GHfx.
Have fun and stay healthy,
Robert
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Robert Matson
New York City Recumbent Supply
copyright 2015 Robert Matson
One had taken the Bolt Bus, putting his GHfx in the luggage compartment. The other took Greyhound (also known as Peter Pan). Apparently the Mega Bus double-decker buses don't have much luggage space and their website says "no bikes."
In one case, the cyclist was told he had to put his Grasshopper fx into a box, but when he told the driver that it folded, there were no more issues. He also protected the bike by wrapping it in a padded blanket. I'd presume that the padding is optional as far as the bus company is concerned but that they do want cyclists to put their bike in a bag such as the one HP Velotechnik makes for the GHfx.
Have fun and stay healthy,
Robert
------------
Robert Matson
New York City Recumbent Supply
copyright 2015 Robert Matson
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