Renting bikes whilst on holiday

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Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
Hi Enor. I always hire bikes on holiday as I get tetchy and irritable if I don't have access to a steed!
I hired one just last week in Malta and it was fine. A thorough initial check over is essential as said above and Wet Wipes are a good idea as they are often filthy (handlebars and saddle) also useful when the chain inevitably slips! Get a lock, repair kit and tube from the shop too.

Also check the local helmet leglislation. I spend a blissful couple of weeks buzzing around British Columbia, wind in hair, only to find out afterwards that helmets were compulsory. (Not that I'd have bothered anyway!)
 
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Enor

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Hi Enor. I always hire bikes on holiday as I get tetchy and irritable if I don't have access to a steed!
I hired one just last week in Malta and it was fine. A thorough initial check over is essential as said above and Wet Wipes are a good idea as they are often filthy (handlebars and saddle) also useful when the chain inevitably slips! Get a lock, repair kit and tube from the shop too.

Also check the local helmet leglislation. I spend a blissful couple of weeks buzzing around British Columbia, wind in hair, only to find out afterwards that helmets were compulsory. (Not that I'd have bothered anyway!)
Wow I am shocked that they would not clean the bike before the next person uses/hires it out. Have you found that to be the case on most of your holidays? As you say that you always rent a bike whenever you go away. And good point about helmet legislation. Were you told off by the police in British Columbia?
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
Wow I am shocked that they would not clean the bike before the next person uses/hires it out. Have you found that to be the case on most of your holidays? As you say that you always rent a bike whenever you go away. And good point about helmet legislation. Were you told off by the police in British Columbia?

It's not normally too bad, just grubby and I like nice clean , lurgy free handlebars!

No one batted an eyelid in BC and I must have ridden past plenty of police.

Last week in Malta I was aware of their compulsory helmet law beforehand but chose to ignore it. I also didn't fancy putting on the smelly, sweaty helmet the rental guy offered me (so to speak!) I would rather have paid the fine!
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
So if you took your mini toolkit? Is that something that you have with you all the time then when you go abroad?
No, just when I know I'll be riding in the mountains and not collecting the bikes from their owner (they were already where we were staying). I could have got them to fix the brakes but it was just a common adjustment goof, so quicker to fix it myself.
 

Leaway2

Lycrist
Yes that makes sense to buy a bike if you are planning to stay much longer. What was that like riding on the roads in America when they are so keen on cars over there?
I was in San Francisco, it wasn't a problem. The roads are very wide. You can also put your bike on a rack on the front of the bus at no extra charge. I used to get the bus to the Bay bridge and ride round to the Golden gate, over and into Sausalito.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Yes Barcelona does have so many bike rentals to choose from. I wonder how these companies fight over so much competition as I tend to research beforehand but then when I get there just end up finding (or using) the bike rental that is closets to my apartment / hotel.

Most do bike City tours too, several times a day, so that is 20/30 customers using bikes at a premium rate each time, and BCN is always busy.
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
Thanks for the welcome :smile: You found it expensive to hire a bike in the UK? Was that for a day's rental, or longer? I thought bikes would not be that expensive to hire over here? But to be honest I wouldn't really hire a bike here in the UK unless I was doing a cycling tour where there were hardly any cars around me.
Well, that's exactly what I was planning. In the end I bought a bike on eBay and when I'd finished sold it the same way.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
I take my Brompton with me in a semi-rigid case.

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It's so much nicer to have your own bike than some rental clunker.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
When we went to Australia for a month, we bought a couple of BSOs for $100 each and rode around and had a fab time. The day before we left, we sold them for $75 each at a cash converters type place. We were rather chuffed with ourselves.
 
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