Cover more ground and experience the best of summer in the beautiful Rockies with a bike rental. Our bike rentals are located in Breckenridge, Colorado, with numerous options for biking on trails, paved paths, in town, or downhill at Breckenridge resort. Navigate forested trails or cruise on the paved path from Breckenridge to Frisco, experiencing high alpine terrain and views of 14 thousand foot peaks. With offerings from full suspension mountain bikes to E-bikes and leisure bikes, we have a bike and trail for riders of all skill levels and interests. Stop in today, and explore the best of Summit County on bike! Our rental location is 400 North Park Avenue #13b
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Beginning at $40.50/day
Beginning at $19.50/day
Beginning at $40.50/day
Our IZIP E-bikes are perfect for cruising around town or on one of Summit County’s scenic recreational paths!
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Full Suspension: A full suspension Diamondback bikes features both front and rear shocks, providing an ideal option for rough, bumpy, and tricky terrain. With extra rear suspension, you can easily float over obstacles without feeling the shock in your back. These bikes are perfect for advanced trails and downhill courses in the Breckenridge area.
Hardtail: If you’re looking for something lighter and more efficient, one of our hardtail Diamondback bike may be the way to go. This bike only features front suspension, making it easier to handle for less advanced riders. It is also ideal for endurance terrain, providing support without the extra weight of a full suspension. Whether you’re tackling hills or cruising through easier trails, a hardtail bike will not disappoint!
All of our mountain bikes are equipped with 27.5 in. tires
When it comes to mountain biking, your level of comfort will dictate what protective gear you may need. If you’re a first-time rider, it’s recommended to wear elbow and knee pads, which should be purchased prior to your day of rental. Despite this, if you are only planning to ride for one day and not looking to purchase your own gear, wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants that cover your elbows and knees can also provide protection in case of a fall. We additionally recommend gloves to prevent your palms from slipping and your hands in a fall and tall socks to prevent brush and debris from causing any harm to your ankles.