Road Bike Rental in Boulder
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Road Bike Rental in Boulder
I'm heading to Boulder next month from Germany. Hope that the weather is fine and to go on long bike rides through Colorado.
So, where can I rent a Road Bike (with Ultegra) in Boulder?
I've got
https://boulderbikesmith.com/rentalrates.html
https://ubikes.com/page.cfm?pageID=185
Thanks
So, where can I rent a Road Bike (with Ultegra) in Boulder?
I've got
https://boulderbikesmith.com/rentalrates.html
https://ubikes.com/page.cfm?pageID=185
Thanks
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Hi rtzui, weather should be absolutely lovely next month.
https://bicyclevillage.com/page.cfm?pageID=483
https://fullcyclebikes.com/page.cfm?pageID=112
I would go to ubikes (university bikes) they are a nice large shop, and probably have the nicest rental selection. my friend rented from boulderbikesmith, the bike was nothing fancy but worked and was in good condition. if you are from somewhere flat, get a triple chainring, you can use it here.
bring your pedals!
Recommended rides (in case you don't have a local connection):
medium: jamestown, via 36, then back via old stage or lee hill (gasp)
long & climbing: lefthand canyon to ward to lyons to the st. vrain canyon (do not miss this road it is great!)
or anything involving the peak to peak highway. it's also nice to drive/bus up to Nederland and ride north on the peak to peak to allenspark (or farther) and back - plenty of climbing up there
flat (well, sortof): carter lake
epic: trail ridge road (start in estes park)
flat: the best north-south flat roads are 63rd, 75th, 95, east county.
weather: bring a lightweight rain jacket, any time you are up in the mountains it could thunderstorm at any time. if you get up and down before 1pm or so you are less likely to get rained on.
have fun in my home town!
https://bicyclevillage.com/page.cfm?pageID=483
https://fullcyclebikes.com/page.cfm?pageID=112
I would go to ubikes (university bikes) they are a nice large shop, and probably have the nicest rental selection. my friend rented from boulderbikesmith, the bike was nothing fancy but worked and was in good condition. if you are from somewhere flat, get a triple chainring, you can use it here.
bring your pedals!
Recommended rides (in case you don't have a local connection):
medium: jamestown, via 36, then back via old stage or lee hill (gasp)
long & climbing: lefthand canyon to ward to lyons to the st. vrain canyon (do not miss this road it is great!)
or anything involving the peak to peak highway. it's also nice to drive/bus up to Nederland and ride north on the peak to peak to allenspark (or farther) and back - plenty of climbing up there
flat (well, sortof): carter lake
epic: trail ridge road (start in estes park)
flat: the best north-south flat roads are 63rd, 75th, 95, east county.
weather: bring a lightweight rain jacket, any time you are up in the mountains it could thunderstorm at any time. if you get up and down before 1pm or so you are less likely to get rained on.
have fun in my home town!
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Go to the boulder bikesmith. They are the least busy and are so very helpful. I would be happy to show you around the area as far as riding goes. Just shoot me a message if you have any questions!