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Two wheels, endless adventure!
Rent at Colden Shop Location Rent At Kissing Bridge MTB Park
Two wheels, endless adventure!
Rent at Colden Shop Location Rent At Kissing Bridge MTB Park
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You can rent a Cannondale bike for a full day or even a weekend.
Full Day rate / $69
Weekend rate or 2 day / $109
Please call to book any rentals longer than 2 days.
We highly recommend wearing safety equipment because as much fun as Mountain Biking is, it can also be dangerous.
Included with your rental, we will also supply you with the following equipment:
– Helmet
Special Events? Birthday party or any occasion, we have gift certificates available in store or online!
You need to be 18 years of age or older, you must have government issue photo ID, a credit card. The recommended minimum riding age is 12 years old.
You can ask your parent or guardian to rent one for you.
Yes mountain biking can be dangerous. It’s an inherently risky sport due to the nature of the terrain, the speeds involved, and the potential for falls and collisions. However, with proper precautions risk can be significantly reduced.
No they are NOT waterproof. E bikes are only water resistant and should not be intentionally introduced to water.
If you fail to return an elbow pad, wrist guard or any other item that was included with your bike rental, the credit card used to rent your bike will be charged for that unreturned item.
The credit card used to rent the bike will be charged for the additional time.
We will accept a reasonable amount of damage as wear and tear. If the amount of damage is excessive, such as a broken component or water damaged etc. then the credit card used to rent the bike will be charged for the repair. The bikes are a very durable piece of equipment.
Riding on asphalt, gravel dust, hard packed sand, grass, dirt trails, concrete, up and down moderate slopes and ramps. Standard street side curb hopping, sidewalks, trail riding, walking paths, bike paths. Riding on relatively smooth surfaces. Do not ride though hazardous areas or attempt jumps beyond your capabilities.
Doing jumps, ignoring trail conditions, riding into objects that are too large to go over. Riding in the dark. Riding with poor visibility. Riding in the rain. Purposely crashing into things. These are just to name a few obvious example. Not only will these types of instances damage the bike and result in financial penaties, you can also cause yourself and others bodily damage and even death.