The Hoff's Bikesmith shop is located in the heart of Jackson, WY, a cycler's paradise only minutes from the famous Grand Tetons. Whether you are tackling the trails, taking a spin through the National Park, or cruising through town, they have what you need to get you on your adventure! read more
Ottawa Bike and Trail's bike rental services are geared toward getting you on your bike and making it easy for you to access the trails, roads, and prairie scenery that Kansas is famous for.read more
Adventure Explorations provides unique guided road cycling tours on some of the best Italian-made bikes in the world, guided by a deeply experienced cyclist. Wind your way through beautiful quiet roads, hills, and mountains, connect to nature and with your group. Your experience is up to you, and we'll tailor the ride based on it. Post-ride, celebrate the day with your favorite beverage and some hearty snacks. read more
Get off the Strip and into the great outdoors with Cycle Vegas road and mountain bike tours.read more
Join Northern California's premier tour company for a one-of-a-kind bike tour around Sonoma County and Napa Valley. Take in the views as you cycle the backcountry roads of wine country, visiting famous vineyards and trying world-renowned Napa wines. read more
Cycle Portland is a full-service bike shop conveniently located in downtown Portland, Oregon. They will take care of your bike rental needs for the ultimate adventure through Portland's unique neighborhood greenways, bike-friendly streets, and trails! read more
Montlake Bike Shop is a locally owned and operated neighborhood bike shop in the Montlake neighborhood of Seattle. This friendly shop offers a variety of bikes for rent including city, road, mountain, tandem, and electric bikes. Explore the many established bike lanes, paths and trails of the renowned Pacific Northwest outdoors. read more
Located in the heart of Salt Lake, Bingham Cyclery is an expert at Utah riding. Bingham Cyclery has been recognized nationally as one the best bicycle shops in the USA, and has served the Wasatch Front for over 50 years. They strive to bring the joy of riding into the hands of many. read more
Bingham Cyclery has been recognized nationally as one the best bicycle shops in the USA, and has served the Wasatch Front for over 50 years. They strive to bring the joy of riding into the hands of many. read more
Road, Gravel and MTB Rentals and Tours
One of the largest selection in Trail, Downhill, e-MTB, Road and Gravel bikes in Whistler.read more
Road bikes are best used on well, you guessed it, the road or paved paths. They are meant to ride fast and far. Typically, road bike rentals have narrower tires, dropped handlebars, lightweight frames, and an aerodynamic design.
Here are some of the 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 a great road bike option that can handle 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.
Gravel bikes 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.