Best bike hire
- munkyboy2k
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Best bike hire
Any suggestions on the best place to hire bikes? I had mac bike last time which was good but have a feeling there are cheaper options!
is it also any cheaper to book in advance?
is it also any cheaper to book in advance?
Used Star Bikes on a trip in March
http://www.starbikesrental.com/index.html 9E a day, next to Centraal Station
Tried to use Recycled Rentalas on my last trip, but the gate was closing as we got there
http://www.recycledrentals.com/ 5E a day with a 50E deposit, on the Spuistraat about 7 mins from CS
There is also a bike & scooter rental a few doors down from Recycled rentals that we used last month. I believe it was like 11E a day, but the longer you rent it the cheaper it gets.
Peace,
Balou
http://www.starbikesrental.com/index.html 9E a day, next to Centraal Station
Tried to use Recycled Rentalas on my last trip, but the gate was closing as we got there
http://www.recycledrentals.com/ 5E a day with a 50E deposit, on the Spuistraat about 7 mins from CS
There is also a bike & scooter rental a few doors down from Recycled rentals that we used last month. I believe it was like 11E a day, but the longer you rent it the cheaper it gets.
Peace,
Balou
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The Mac bike @ Waterlooplein 311a looks like the closest, unless theres somewhere independant nearby that isn't showing on google maps.
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- Pauli Wallnuts
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Thanks Balou, that recycle 1 looks quality, ive never got a bike beforebalou1999 wrote:Used Star Bikes on a trip in March
http://www.starbikesrental.com/index.html 9E a day, next to Centraal Station
Tried to use Recycled Rentalas on my last trip, but the gate was closing as we got there![]()
http://www.recycledrentals.com/ 5E a day with a 50E deposit, on the Spuistraat about 7 mins from CS
There is also a bike & scooter rental a few doors down from Recycled rentals that we used last month. I believe it was like 11E a day, but the longer you rent it the cheaper it gets.
Peace,
Balou
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i presume these bikes are fixed wheel? no brakes & pedals continue turning? ive never ridden 1before (in fact i aint ridden any kind of bike for about 15years), are they easy to get used to or am i gonna break my neck 
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When I emailed them they say they have several types of bikes but most have back pedal braking. I rode a fixed wheel once in college and damn near broke my neck, never again!Pauli Wallnuts wrote:i presume these bikes are fixed wheel? no brakes & pedals continue turning? ive never ridden 1before (in fact i aint ridden any kind of bike for about 15years), are they easy to get used to or am i gonna break my neck
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Balou
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so the 1 you got from star in march had brakes?balou1999 wrote:When I emailed them they say they have several types of bikes but most have back pedal braking. I rode a fixed wheel once in college and damn near broke my neck, never again!Pauli Wallnuts wrote:i presume these bikes are fixed wheel? no brakes & pedals continue turning? ive never ridden 1before (in fact i aint ridden any kind of bike for about 15years), are they easy to get used to or am i gonna break my neck
Peace,
Balou
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The one from Star had brakes and 3 speeds. I thought you were referring to Recycled, which have brakes and one speed.Pauli Wallnuts wrote:so the 1 you got from star in march had brakes?balou1999 wrote:When I emailed them they say they have several types of bikes but most have back pedal braking. I rode a fixed wheel once in college and damn near broke my neck, never again!Pauli Wallnuts wrote:i presume these bikes are fixed wheel? no brakes & pedals continue turning? ive never ridden 1before (in fact i aint ridden any kind of bike for about 15years), are they easy to get used to or am i gonna break my neck
Peace,
Balou
Peace,
Balou
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yeah i was originally talking bout recycled, so the bikes they have do have brakes? i think ive confused myselfbalou1999 wrote:The one from Star had brakes and 3 speeds. I thought you were referring to Recycled, which have brakes and one speed.Pauli Wallnuts wrote:so the 1 you got from star in march had brakes?balou1999 wrote: When I emailed them they say they have several types of bikes but most have back pedal braking. I rode a fixed wheel once in college and damn near broke my neck, never again!
Peace,
Balou
Peace,
Balou
thanks for your help balou.
+incase for some reason i dont use recycled, whats the deal with star, do they want credit card & if not whats the deposit?, & do you have to take passport along?
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Just to add.
Growing up and only knowing hand brakes on a bike in the UK, I'm completely converted to the back pedal braking system bikes in A'dam. It's the best thing ever in a place like A'dam and you'll pick it up in seconds, no worries.
Just avoid cycling parallel to tram line rails, for fear that your wheel gets locked in them, and speed up and cycle faster before you reach arched bridges to effortlessly glide over them.
Growing up and only knowing hand brakes on a bike in the UK, I'm completely converted to the back pedal braking system bikes in A'dam. It's the best thing ever in a place like A'dam and you'll pick it up in seconds, no worries.
Just avoid cycling parallel to tram line rails, for fear that your wheel gets locked in them, and speed up and cycle faster before you reach arched bridges to effortlessly glide over them.
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I confused myself! So yes Recycled has mostly fixed wheel. Star requires ID and CC auth. Bike Citywill take a E50 deposit and ID, they are a little farther out by Paradox.Pauli Wallnuts wrote:yeah i was originally talking bout recycled, so the bikes they have do have brakes? i think ive confused myselfbalou1999 wrote:The one from Star had brakes and 3 speeds. I thought you were referring to Recycled, which have brakes and one speed.Pauli Wallnuts wrote: so the 1 you got from star in march had brakes?
Peace,
Baloui thought you said that you emailed them (recycled) & that most of their bikes have back pedal braking, is this the same as fixed wheel?, where the pedals keep turning until bike stops? whatever happens im gonna need a bike but would prefer a normal 1 instead of 1 which kills me
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thanks for your help balou.
+incase for some reason i dont use recycled, whats the deal with star, do they want credit card & if not whats the deposit?, & do you have to take passport along?
Peace,
Balou
Are you stoned? Like a gravel road bitch, like a gravel road!