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Whether you’re driving to a new local trail or want to bring your bike on a long road trip, all riders should know how to travel with their bikes. Using the right techniques will keep your bicycle in pristine condition while safely and conveniently transporting and using it. To help you travel like a seasoned pro, the staff at Jim’s Bike & Key Shop in Columbia, MO, has shared their essential tips for traveling with your bike.

How to Travel with Bikes

1. Choose Your Rack

A bike rack installed on your vehicle makes it easy and safe to transport your bicycle. There are three main types of racks, which each have their own benefits. A strap-on trunk rack is the most affordable but not too heavy-duty, so it’s a good choice for the occasional, short-haul traveler. The roof rack is the most versatile, but it can be difficult to get your bike on and off. The hitch-mount rack is the most common because it’s easy to use and secure despite being the most costly.

2. Use a Cover

Your bike is an investment you want to protect, and a cover is the best way to do so while you’re traveling at high speeds. All the intricate parts of the bike need to be protected from dirt, moisture, and insects. Always use the cover while you’re driving and when you leave the bike stored outdoors for more than a few hours.

3. Pack a Bike Repair Kitbikes

A repair kit allows you to handle any emergencies and improve your bike’s performance. Take a repair kit out with you on the trail and know how to use each item. Your kit should include a spare tube with a patch kit, a bike pump, chain adjustment tools, tire levers, and chain lubricant.

When you need to prepare your bike for a ride, the team at Jim’s Bike & Key can help. Their mechanics have over 35 years of experience in bike assembly, maintenance, and repair. They will ensure you have a smooth, safe, and comfortable ride. Visit their website for more information on their services or call (573) 442-7011 to schedule an appointment with their mechanics.  

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