E-BIKE RENTALS · FRIENDLY & WELCOMING SERVICE

EXPLORE MORE

WITH AN E-BIKE

The largest e-bike store and largest selection of rentals in the Gunnison Valley. Rent for a few hours or a few days  — we carry Pedego, Troxus, Emojo, and Orion across 18+ models.

RENTALS

EXPLORE THE VALLEY

Looking to explore on an E-Bike? Not sure if an e-bike is right for you? Rent one for a few hours or a day and find out. All rentals include a helmet, lock and our staff will help you dial in the fit and how to use it before you roll out.

Two cyclists pause on a mountain trail overlooking a snow-capped peak and valley under a blue sky.

1 HOUR RENTAL

$35 / E-Bike

$57 / Full Suspension E-Bike

2 HOUR RENTAL

$57 / E-Bike

$77 / Full Suspension E-Bike

4 Hour Rental

$77 / E-Bike

$107 / Full Suspension E-Bike

FULL DAY RENTAL

$112 / E-Bike

$187 / Full Suspension E-Bike

24 HOUR RENTAL

$57 / E-Bike

$77 / Full Suspension E-Bike

MULTI-DAY RENTAL

$77 / E-Bike

$107 / Full Suspension E-Bike

  • All rentals include helmets, bike locks & instruction.
  • Pickup and delivery of bikes to your house is available, although most ride from our store
    bikes typically last 20-50 miles.
  • All participants must be 18+ to ride an e-bike.
  • We provide the highest quality equipment in the Gunnison Valley to always ensure you have the best day possible exploring.
  • All participants must sign a release of liability prior to rental.


Note: Online booking is not available inside 24hrs, please call for same day or next day reservations. Afternoon rentals by walk-in only based on availability.

RIDE RESPONSIBLY

TRAIL TIPS & ETIQUETTE

  • Respect Private Property

    Respect Private Property and do not tresspass. Most places will be gaurded with a gate or signage so please be aware and avoid these areas.

  • Be Cautious With Your Dogs while riding.

    Be Cautions With Your Dogs while riding. When riding the e-bikes take into account that they can get up to 20 mph and your dog may not be able to keep up so leaving them at home may be the best option. If you do decide to bring your furry friend be aware there is a lot of wildlife as well as other people with pets in the public land areas so be sure to have your dog on a leash. 

  • Be Prepared

    Be Prepared for changing weather, terrain, and long stretches of road without access to a restroom, water, or food. If you are going on a longer ride be sure to bring a backpack with all your forseeable needs for the day. If you have concerns about what you should be bringing check out our Adventure Prep for what we recommend or give us a call at the shop to talk with one of our experts. There is no law requiring helmets but it is highly recommended and we provide a helmet with every bike. 

  • Other Bikers, Cars, and Pedestrians

    Other Bikers, Cars, and Pedestrians will be present on most of the recommended roads and trails.  Remember that on single track trails: uphill traffic has the right of way, so this means step off if you see someone coming on a bike or on foot. On non-single track trails: make sure to leave room for the people on the left of you and for pedestrians walking. Make sure if you are going to pass pedestrians or bikers to check around you for other bikers and pass on the left and then return to the right. There is no law requiring helmets but it is highly recommended and we provide a helmet with every bike. 

  • Stay on Designated Trails

    Stay on Designated Trails as to not disturb our valleys natural beauty. If you have to step off the trail for any reason, do not ride in the foliage to keep going. We want to keep the surrounding nature pristine! 

  • Wildlife is wild!

    Wildlife is wild! Please do not bother wildlife if you see them on trails, especially elk or moose. They are wild and can hurt you if you come too close. This is especially relevant with animals with young or when rutting season is happening in the fall. Don’t get close to wildlife or feed them. Also, do not ride in foliage or pick the flowers!