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Will want to hire bikes for a few days while on a US holiday. If I do, will
I be charged lots for a helmet and for other extras like repair kit/spare tube, so its worth bringing them on the plane from home in the UK? Can anyone answer? Many thanks |
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Ian wrote:
Will want to hire bikes for a few days while on a US holiday. If I do, will I be charged lots for a helmet and for other extras like repair kit/spare tube, so its worth bringing them on the plane from home in the UK? Can anyone answer? It really varies by vendor. Most believe people should ride with helmets and include them in the rate, others may charge extra. We may be able to help with names of shops who rent bikes if you give us an idea of where you're visiting. Hope your holiday is enjoyable. |
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"Ian" wrote in message ...
Will want to hire bikes for a few days while on a US holiday. For the sake of clarity, when you speak to the folks at an American shop, tell them you want to RENT a bike. In the US of A the word "hire" is a synonym for "employ." Dick Durbin |
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Ian wrote:
Will want to hire bikes for a few days while on a US holiday. If I do, will I be charged lots for a helmet and for other extras like repair kit/spare tube, so its worth bringing them on the plane from home in the UK? Helmets don't take up much room if you pack them full of clothes. Ditto tools. (Note: pack your tools in checked baggage. TSA stole my tool kit in April, even the plastic tire levers and patches. I tried to get them to explain the inherent danger of a spoke wrench or chain tool, but they were stupid. Knitting needles, no problem. A 4" long 8/9mm wrench: into the trash, might be dangerous.) Also bring your shoes and gloves, if you wear them. May as well be comfortable on a rental bike. Depending on your destination, it might make sense to buy a bike and then sell it back to the shop. Some places are very amenable to this. (I used to work at a shop near a campus, and we'd "sell" bikes for the summer for $25, buy them back for $10. Great rental fee.) Where are you going? HTH --Karen M. |
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Dick Durbin wrote:
"Ian" wrote in message ... Will want to hire bikes for a few days while on a US holiday. For the sake of clarity, when you speak to the folks at an American shop, tell them you want to RENT a bike. In the US of A the word "hire" is a synonym for "employ." Dick Durbin That's decent advice, but if "hire" is spoken with an obviously foreign accent, the meaning will be pretty clear. -- -- Lynn Wallace http://www.xmission.com/~lawall "I'm not proud. We really haven't done everything we could to protect our customers. Our products just aren't engineered for security." --Microsoft VP in charge of Windows OS Development, Brian Valentine. |
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