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Moving Tips
Removing Your Bicycle's Chains
It's recommended that you disassemble your bicycle into its individual parts before moving. The process of removing your bike's cables is simple. You'll want to take the cables out of the bike's stops. In order to slacken the brake cables, undo the releases on the arms or at the levers depending on what kind of bicycle you have. You can slacken the shifting cables by putting chain in the big cog combo before shifting down. Once all of the cables have been removed, you can disassemble the rest of the bike.
Interstate Carriers
There are two things you need to know if you’re considering on hiring an interstate carrier. In the case of any losses or damages that might happen during transit, interstate moving companies need to have or offer some kind of settlement plan. The company’s tariffs should also be available to anyone who wants a copy.
Economize Your Space
A great way of lending yourself more space to work with while packing is by using a cleared table or a countertop for your packed boxes. Be sure to group them according to which room the items are meant for.
Packing Your Desktop Monitor
For your desktop monitor, you should use bubble wrap or packing peanuts to safeguard the glass against any possible damage. It’d be best if you had the original box as it is already appropriate fitted for the exact dimensions of your monitor. There ought to be Styrofoam inserts in the original box for this express purpose.

