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Ways to transport your Pro(s), near and far

Get valuable insights for moving pedal power bikes down the hall or across the planet.  Moving Pro frames is easy – they are designed for rolling, towing, and shipping. At about 60 pounds they are a reasonable lift for one person into a vehicle.
Leverage our 15+ years of experience moving single Fender Blenders to a whole rainbow fleet of Generators.

Option   Best For Requirements / Accessories Notes
1. Pivot-and-Roll (wheelbarrow-style)
Option 1: Pivot-and-roll
Quick movement on-site No tools needed Lift from the seat, pivot forward onto wheel. Agile and easy indoors. Medium difficulty; practice recommended.
2. Using Easy Rolling Transport Wheels
Option 2: Easy Rolling Transport Wheels
Most stable rolling method
Easy Rolling Transport Wheels
Leveraged, easy lifting; great for long halls and frequent moves.
3. Towed behind a bicycle using the Towing Kit
Option 3: Pro towed behind a bicycle
Local events, festivals, green transportation Towing Kit The most fun way to move a Pro! Turns heads and spreads pedal-power joy.
4. Packed in a rolling Pro Case
Option 4: Packed in a rolling Pro Case
Flights, point-to-point movers Pro Case Maximum protection and bike stored partially assembled.
5. In original box with Shipping Sleeves
Option 5: Shipping Sleeves
Shipping multiple times, most compact, protected storage Shipping Sleeves
+ assembly tools that bike comes with. Enquire if you’d like a reinforced box for repeat shipping
Protects paint and components and minimizes the cost of shipping.
6. Partially disassembled (crossbar removed; handlebars rotated/loosened)
Option 6: Partially disassembled transport example
Sedans, hatchbacks, wagons; 2, maybe 3 Pros The included 6 mm hex tool for crossbar removal and handlebar rotation or removal.
Optional Folding Pedals
(less likely to poke the vehicle interior or other gear)
Lays flat in most vehicles, or may fit laterally behind the driver and passenger seats. 64″ length required.
Reduces height & width dramatically.
7. Upright in a minivan, pickup bed, or SUV
Option 7: Upright in an SUV or minivan
Easy & fastest loading; no or minimal disassembly; up to 4 Pros Cam Straps
recommended to secure frame to prevent scratches or other damage
Requires vertical clearance of 36″ (handlebars off), 39″ (bars on), width 30″ (bars on), and 64″ length.
8. On the roof of a car or bike rack
Option 8: Roof/bike rack (photo 1)


Option 8: Roof/bike rack (photo 2)
When vehicle is small or full; 2 or 3 Pros Padding (protect the paint) + Cam Straps 64″ total length. Strap securely and pad contact points.
9. Multiple Pros on a cargo trailer behind car/truck, or in a box truck/cargo van
Option 9: Multiple Pros on a cargo trailer
Big events, mobile crews; approx 1 per foot of trailer or box truck bed length Trailer + padding (protect the paint) + Cam Straps
to keep them from moving. Optional Folding Pedals
Efficient for moving 4–12+ Pros at once.