Bike rentals for long-distance burners

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Bike rentals for long-distance burners

Post by phil » Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:57 pm

According to today's JRS:
RAT'S BIKES NOW OPEN FOR BIKE RENTAL RESERVATIONS FOR BM2011

Our friend Rat sez:

"Rat's Bikes for Long-Distance Burners is open for all the "Get It Done Early' Burners, with preference given to Burners crossing an ocean to attend. For more info or reservations, contact: nv_desert_rat at nvbell.net.

Thanks!

Rat"
I've removed the @ sign in the hopes that this foils spammers from dumping loads of email on rat.

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Post by junglesmacks » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:01 pm

FYI, a brand new non beat up and caked with playa dust from last year bike from Walmart is around $60 (vs $40 or so for a beat up rental).. and you can easily donate it afterwords to the Reno Bike Project which is a 501(c)3 charitable organization.. or many other charities.

http://www.renobikeproject.com/index.php/about/

For my money, I'd much rather put it in charity project hands and have a nice working bike that fits me while I'm out there. Just sayin..


PS.. didn't mean to dog your thread, Phil.. just offering additional info on the same subject.
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Post by phil » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:26 am

> didn't mean to dog your thread

No problem, the more information the better. Some people may prefer the security of having a bike in advance; some will prefer buying from a charity, then returning the bike.

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Post by dubz » Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:15 am

Yes, inexpensive bikes can be had at WalMart, but they are such pieces of crap that they can not even be worth the $60. My lady had one last year, and after a couple hours of riding, was falling apart in many, many ways. If I were to go out without a bike, I would prefer an older bike from one of the bike projects that is more reliable over a WalMart special....

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Post by dubz » Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:19 am

Yes, inexpensive bikes can be had at WalMart, but they are such pieces of crap that they can not even be worth the $60. My lady had one last year, and after a couple hours of riding, was falling apart in many, many ways. If I were to go out without a bike, I would prefer an older bike from one of the bike projects that is more reliable over a WalMart special....

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Post by gyre » Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:41 am

Bikes are very sensitive to assembly.
This may be the real issue.

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