Unlimited Biking has top of the line Cannondale bike rentals for men, women and children. Comfort, hybrid, road, tandem and kids bikes, as well as everything you need to make your exploration of Central Park successful and memorable.read more
Handlebar Bike Shop is conveniently located at the four-way stop in downtown Crested Butte. Handlebars has bike rentals for all adventures, whether you are looking to ride cross-country trails, downhill trails or even just ride around town.read more
The Hub Bike Shop offers quality hardtail and full suspension mountain bikes, and a full lineup of road bikes, cruisers, fat bikes and kids bikes. With plentiful national forest, state parks and wilderness surrounding the town, Pagosa Springs is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors.read more
Spicy carries a large fleet of E-Bike Rentals for all sorts of rides! Whether you want to explore the local lakes, or try out some mountain biking, Spicy has the e-bike for you. Electric-assist, dual-suspension mountain bikes and recreational cruiser bikes for rent by Norco.read more
Road and mountain bike rentals from Moab's oldest bike shop
Rim Cyclery is Moab's oldest mountain bike shop, located right downtown Moab. This family owned bike shop is a local and world-wide favorite for all of your Moab mountain biking needs. Rim Cyclery rents road bikes, mountain bikes, cruisers, kids bikes and trailers by Scott. read more
Chile Pepper Bikes is located just 10 minutes away from Moab's top adventure spots. Gear up with Chile Pepper Bike Shop and be ready to take on Moab’s best trails like Slickrock Bike Trail, The Whole Enchilada, Amasa Back Trail, and Magnificent 7!read more
Transition Rentals by Red Coyote Cyclery
Red Coyote Cyclery is situated in one of mountain biking’s epicenters, and is the closest bike rental shop to some of the most incredible trails in Southern Utah like the JEM trail and Guacamole trail. Rent a top of the line Transition brand mountain bike to experience the jaw-dropping landscape of Southern Utah around Zion National Park. read more
There is a lot to discover in the compact city of Valencia, and one of the best ways to do that is by bike! Rent a bike by the hour or the day to ride the cozy streets of Valencia, or join a tour with professional tour guides that will show you everything that you need to see in Valencia!read more
Buffalo Bike Tours is passionate about bikes and passionate about Buffalo – and dedicated to sharing the city’s story on two wheels. Guided tours provide sightseeing of Buffalo’s rich architecture, unique food hotspots and historical places. Or rent a bike and take a self-guided tour!read more
A Pedego electric bike rental is the very best way to experience Aiken and beyond! Pedego offers quality rentals and tours that will take you to Aiken Historical Museum, the Thoroughbred Hall of Fame, the Aiken Railroad Depot and more. The nearby bike trails are safe and breathtakingly beautiful. Visitors always say it’s the most fun and memorable activity of their trip. And locals are surprised to find such an amazing experience right in their own backyard.read more
TripOutside is the largest bike rental platform that allows you to rent bicycles from the top-rated bike shops all over the country. You can search by different styles of bicycles like road bike rentals, mountain bike rentals, cruiser bike rentals and even electric bikes (e-bikes).
Road bikes are best used on well, you guessed it, the road or paved paths. They are meant to go fast and far. Typically, road bikes have narrower tires, dropped handlebars, lightweight frames, and an aerodynamic design.
There are many different types of road bike rentals:
Race – Racing road bike rentals are the types of bikes that you would see in the Tour de France or on a group ride in your town. Think spandex and speed.
Touring – Touring road bike rentals will typically have a slightly upright riding position, slightly less rigid frames that provide more comfort for longer rides. They also may have many areas for you to store extra water bottles or additional packs
Fitness road bike rentals – Fitness road bikes are a relatively new category of road bikes which are essentially a racing road bike with flat handlebars. This gives you all of the speed and efficiency of a road bike but with more stability and ease of riding as not everyone is comfortable riding with drop handlebars.
Gravel / Cyclocross Road Bike Rentals – These are the perfect road bike that can take it all. They are tougher road bikes as they have thicker tires, more grip on the tires, disc brakes, upright riding position like the touring bikes but can still be ridden on the road with efficiency. Gravel bikes aren’t as fast as racing or touring road bikes but can handle gravel, dirt, sand much better than the typical road bike.
They are a great option if you’re planning on exploring long distances, want to go fast, and explore off the beaten path as well. They won’t be able to handle as much singletrack riding, rocks, and as much as a mountain bike can handle, however.
There are so many different types and categories of mountain bikes. Here are a couple of the most popular.
Hardtail Mountain Bike Rentals
Hardtail mountain bikes have suspension only in the front. They are great for climbing mountains, since they are light and efficient. They work well for both cross country and trail riding.
Full Suspension Mountain Bike Rentals
Cruiser bikes are the most commonly rented bikes in cities or vacation destinations as they allow you to explore an area and have fun doing it. Cruisers are easy to ride, have a relaxed geometry and can come in a variety of sizes and styles such as hybrid bikes, beach cruiser bike rentals, women specific and more.
If you’re planning on riding a paved path or exploring a city but don’t care about how fast you do it, these are the bikes for you.
Electric bike (e-bike) rentals are most commonly available in fitness road bikes and cruiser bikes. We covered electric mountain bikes in the mountain biking section above so we won’t cover them here.
E-bike rentals are the perfect way to go the distance or uphills if you don’t want to sweat it as much. They allow you to explore further and faster and they are one of the fastest-growing categories of bikes.