Bikes - anyone delivering to the playa?
- designbunny
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Bikes - anyone delivering to the playa?
I'm flying in from Sydney, Australia.
I would like to secure a bike before coming in, and wondered if there was a service run to deliver bikes to the playa... if i reserve & pay in advance?
I'm not sure on my plans of getting to the Burn & the bike is one of those objects that won't fit in normal cars, and so would be hard to find a lift with it... if it was delivered it would save me a big headache!
Any help would be appreciated :)
I would like to secure a bike before coming in, and wondered if there was a service run to deliver bikes to the playa... if i reserve & pay in advance?
I'm not sure on my plans of getting to the Burn & the bike is one of those objects that won't fit in normal cars, and so would be hard to find a lift with it... if it was delivered it would save me a big headache!
Any help would be appreciated :)
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I've seen places along the way from Reno to BM that have bikes for rent, but I haven't heard of any that deliver to the playa.
Not all that dependable, but there are bikes (green or yellow or some color) that are available to everybody on the plyay. You are supposed to use it to get to your destination and then leave it for the next person.
JK
Not all that dependable, but there are bikes (green or yellow or some color) that are available to everybody on the plyay. You are supposed to use it to get to your destination and then leave it for the next person.
JK
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When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
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I have seen a trailor full of bikes, but that was early in the event (when my husband got in before the gate opened) and I don't know how quickly they go.
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- designbunny
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I went in 2007 and I found my bike to be the most useful item!
The playa is huge and you can sometimes be waiting a long time to get on an art car, and then you have to go where they want to go. I much preferred having my own transport.
I walked a little, but found it was too hot most of the time, and you got a nice cool breeze from cycling :)
The playa is huge and you can sometimes be waiting a long time to get on an art car, and then you have to go where they want to go. I much preferred having my own transport.
I walked a little, but found it was too hot most of the time, and you got a nice cool breeze from cycling :)
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[quote="gyre"]
Many need some work, especially a better seat and higher post.
Buying a cheap bike in a store may be a better option sometimes.[/quote]
That's a good point Gyre. I fully intend to bring my own big, fat, puffy, cushy bike seat covered in lamb's wool when I fly, as well as some bike lights. Unless you like sitting on burning coals, try to cover the seat with something other than black leather. The cost of shipping your bike by plane just isn't worth it. Taking my own seat is important, because I am just breaking it in. Even a brand-new gel seat isn't as good as a gel-seat that has been broken in.
Some other people have suggested you could buy a crappy (but new) bike from the local Wal-Mart ahead of time and have them keep it for you when you get there. I can't remember what this service is called, but you would pay for the bike at a Wal-Mart in Melbourne or Sydney and tell them you will be picking it up in Reno, Nevada.
Many need some work, especially a better seat and higher post.
Buying a cheap bike in a store may be a better option sometimes.[/quote]
That's a good point Gyre. I fully intend to bring my own big, fat, puffy, cushy bike seat covered in lamb's wool when I fly, as well as some bike lights. Unless you like sitting on burning coals, try to cover the seat with something other than black leather. The cost of shipping your bike by plane just isn't worth it. Taking my own seat is important, because I am just breaking it in. Even a brand-new gel seat isn't as good as a gel-seat that has been broken in.
Some other people have suggested you could buy a crappy (but new) bike from the local Wal-Mart ahead of time and have them keep it for you when you get there. I can't remember what this service is called, but you would pay for the bike at a Wal-Mart in Melbourne or Sydney and tell them you will be picking it up in Reno, Nevada.