Tucson Bicycle Rentals

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Name Tucson Bicycle Rentals (Tucson Bike Retnals)
Type Bike Shop
Website
Phone 5203571208
Geo
Address
5151 E Broadway Blvd Suite 1600
Arizona
85711
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Avg: 1 (5 votes)
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Tucson’s Top Road, Mountain, Ebike and Hybrid Bike Rental Service

We offer top of the line Cannondale, TREK, Specialized road, tri, mountain and hybrid bikes on a daily, multi day, weekly and long term rental basis. We also rent/pickup and deliver ebikes and Cannondale Tandems bikes to the Loop Bike Path! Leave your bike behind and avoid TSA problems! All of our bikes come with flat protection (Gatorskin tires for road bikes, tubeless tires for mountain bikes and sealant protection for hybrid bikes). And all rental bikes come with saddle repair kits, free pedals (SPD SL, SPD mountain, KEO Look and flats), free rental helmets and bottle cages. All bikes come with free saddle repair kits, free helmets and pedals. And all bikes and helmets are washed and disinfected.

Nearby Trail Networks

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100-Acre Wood Bike Park 8 3 220 trails
Fantasy Island 12 1125 trails
PCC West 2128 trails

5 Reviews for Tucson Bicycle Rentals

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 If I could give negative stars I would. Anyone thinking of renting from these bags of feces should know who they are dealing with. The owner is one of the least ethical people out there, and he and his business are not welcome with any of the MTB advocacy orgs in Tucson. He has lied repeatedly, has made personal attacks against long-time members of the advocacy community, and was probably singularly responsible for closure of a long-time access point to Honeybee Canyon. He also uses .org domains for many of his businesses even though he is a for-profit entity. And he has set up a sham nonprofit called the "Arizona Bicycle Association" which isn't actually a nonprofit (not registered as a 501(c)(3) with the ACC), doesn't have a board of directors, and doesn't actually do any advocacy work. The only purpose of the website is to promote his rental businesses. This is a direct slap in the face to all of the actual advocates and trail builders who work tirelessly and often for free to build and maintain the trails we know and love. If you're thinking about renting a bike in Tucson, please look elsewhere and support the businesses that actually support the real advocates and don't get trails closed. If you want to learn more about who Tucson Bicycle Rentals is, check out this news article: www.tucsonlocalmedia.com/news/article_df87eb16-006b-11e8-bfc7-d721a13101f4.html
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 I second everything Sonoranbiker says. Do not rent from this company. There numerous rental companies and bike shops to use that give back and promote a healthy mountain bike scene in Tucson. This is not one of those companies.
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 This company has a lot of nerve. He once used images of prominent mtb personalities( who is a friend of mine) in his marketing with fake names. I have screen grabs to prove it. This guy is as honorable as Bernie Maddof. A real piece of work. Rent elsewhere. As I read the statement below about "post reviews". It shouldn't be the comments that get removed, in this case it should be this "business" that gets removed.
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 This business, owner/operator Robert Lewis, is a brown stain in the MTB community of Southern Az. Before he was black listed from all advocacy groups for his appalling actions with the Honeybee Canyon trail system he did nothing to support the trail system. In fact he defaced signs posting Private Property and No Trespassing. Honeybee has no signs on the trails. His solution... spray paining rocks and gates BLUE so his clients wouldn't get lost. He leads a group of trail riders called the Honeybee Hucksters. Funny, because there is nothing to "huck" on Honeybee's trails. He has repeatedly sent his clients down the WAPM easement to access the trails. This access is closed and crosses Private Property. This by its self is worthy of a 1 star review.
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 This business is a blemish on the otherwise excellent mountain bike community in Tucson. Spend your money with a business that supports the trails, not gets them closed!
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