That would be _www.aircaddy.com_ (http://www.aircaddy.com)  . I used them 
this summer  and it was a very positive experience. I believed they charged me 
$99 and they  say the box will last for about 3 round trips. At that point, a 
replacement  box costs $39. 
   What's really nice is that you only need to remove the front  wheel, maybe 
the seat (if you have a small bike you maybe able to simply lower  the seat 
tube), and loosen the handle bars and turn them to lower the break  hoods.
   The bad part was that FedEx charged me $150 to ship the box  from 
Louisville, Ky to Killespell, Mt. and the same from El Paso to Kentucky. I  
found out 
you can ship the box by UPS but, since there was a Kinkos across the  street 
from the hotel in El Paso, I took the more convenient shipper and maybe  not 
the cheapest.
   It's a cardboard box but really sturdy with a lot of cross  supports so 
that the bike will not be damaged.
Bill
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/24/2008 9:29:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

There is  a service that makes a special bike box and ships Fedex store
to Fedex  store in the lower 48.  

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