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Old 08-05-16, 12:00 PM
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If I was doing that, I would get some large pieces of cardboard to use to protect the car interior where sharp pointy parts of the bike like the front fork dropouts sit.

And a wrench that can be used to remove and replace the pedals might come in handy, some pedals can be pulled with a long arm allen wrench, 6 or 8mm.
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