Rental recommendation in Mesa AZ?

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  • #1121910
    bikesnick
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    Has anyone succesfully carried a mini pump and mini tool in their carry on luggage?
    The TSA website says small tools and bicycle pumps are allowed in carry on luggage.
    Thanks.

    #1121911
    Sunyata
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    @bikesnick 220093 wrote:

    Has anyone succesfully carried a mini pump and mini tool in their carry on luggage?
    The TSA website says small tools and bicycle pumps are allowed in carry on luggage.
    Thanks.

    Yep. Just make sure that the multi-tool does not have any sort of blade on it.

    #1121920
    bentbike33
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    @bikesnick 220093 wrote:

    Has anyone succesfully carried a mini pump and mini tool in their carry on luggage?
    The TSA website says small tools and bicycle pumps are allowed in carry on luggage.
    Thanks.

    I would expect to be searched at some point even if you don’t have any kind of blade on the multitool. On my last trip, DCA was cool, but MKE needed to take a look.

    #1121919
    Judd
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    Accidentally had a bike lock in my backpack the last time I flew. DCA pulled it out and a supervisor was consulted. Las Vegas didn’t care on the return flight.

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    #1121916
    consularrider
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    I frequently had a mini-pump and some sort of bike tools crossing the Atlantic back and forth. Almost always got pulled aside for search of carry-on.

    #1121918
    SarahBee
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    Archer’s Bikes in Mesa!
    http://www.archersbikes.com
    When I was there last, staff was super friendly & helpful.

    #1121913
    bikesnick
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    @SarahBee 220183 wrote:

    Archer’s Bikes in Mesa!
    http://www.archersbikes.com
    When I was there last, staff was super friendly & helpful.

    Thanks! I *did* rent from them one day; they were very friendly and helpful. The bike was too small, but it worked for a few hours.
    I also rented from Action Ridestop in Mesa, also very friendly and helpful. I had a small (for me) Cervelo, but it was really nice, even for several days.
    Mesa and Tempe are great places to ride with good bicycle lanes and markings. The Salt River Trail was nice. The weather was sunny, no humidity, and temperatures in the upper 90s and even 100, and it was great!
    Also, no problems going through airport security with a mini-pump and mini-tool.
    Thanks.

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