Re: How to fly free with bikes.

Oregon-@cs.com

2004-02-20





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In a message dated 2/20/2004 9:34:34 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jo-@consumer-care.com writes:

 I've flown my bike free 90% of the time by spray painting my bike box with

a

stencil for a trade show company and exhibit number (make one up).

Now that's a cool dodge. Sneaky but cool. How do you finesse the TSA

checkers? 'course some of us have soft cases (mine is a BikeProUSA) which screams

"Bicycle! Bicycle!" all over it.



Peter



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Now that's a cool dodge.  Sneaky but cool.  How do you finesse the TSA checkers?  'course some of us have soft cases (mine is a BikeProUSA) which screams "Bicycle! Bicycle!" all over it.  <BR>

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Peter</FONT></HTML>



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