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How to Determine if a Bike Will Fit the Thule Pack 'n Pedal RoundTrip Transition # TH100502  

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I am 65inch and my gravel bike frame is probably 65 or 66 cm by conventional metrics. I need to know if my bike will fit without taking the fork off. Ill be taking the bike to Europe for a month and will probably need to pack and unpack the bike several times. I can send you a picture of the bike tomorrow. I also have a fat bike and full suspension mountain bike, both of which are quite large and may need to transport them at some point as well. Do you know anyone who makes cases for very large bicycles?

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To determine if your bikes will fit the Thule Pack 'n Pedal RoundTrip Transition # TH100502 you pretty much have to go by the dimensions and compare that to the bikes in question. On the inside this case is 54" long x 15-1/2" wide x 37" tall. And as far as the wheel is accepts most bike wheels up to 2-1/2 inches wide. That means that it won't be fat bike compatible but could potentially work with your other bikes.

We also have the Thule RoundTrip # TH100500 designed for road bikes, mountain bikes, and cyclo-cross bikes. On the inside this carrier is 45" long x 28.5" wide x 10" tall. You pretty much have to take the bike apart to use this carrier.

And we have the Thule RoundTrip Pro XT # TH100505 which is larger than the RoundTrip but smaller than the Pack n Pedal. On the inside it is 49-1/2" long x 35" tall x 11-13/16" wide.

Overall your best option is going to be the Thule Pack 'n Pedal RoundTrip Transition # TH100502 since it is the largest.

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