This is correct. The wheel bags will add an extra 3kg though, which I can not afford as Im going to Europe and only have a 30kg limit all up!!! They will however fit inside the bag so no worries there however it is a squeeze, but with a bit of rearranging you will get there. Be careful with pressure points on the bag though as it WILL rip, so put rags around metal stuff that could puncture though.the brand x 1 has separate wheel bags, do these bags fit inside the bag, otherwise you will get slugged with excess luggage.
i am flying with Air Canada their policy states the bike bag will be included as a part of your 2 pieces of allowed luggage. so if the wheels are separate that means 2 extra pieces.
correct me if i am wrong !
Don't forget your carry on allowance, which can be quite generous, when calculating total weight allowable. It's just as important to select the best carry on luggage which suits your needs.I just received an EVOC but at 8kg I don't think ill use it. My bike weighs 13kg which leaves only 4 kg for gear. On most flights where an extra bag costs $20 - $50 (each way), I prefer to only travel with one bag and save $. A cardboard box has previously been my prefered luggage as its light and you can see any damage done during transport.
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