Open WI.DE. L For 162–194 cm riders More gravel than road / Higher bar
Each bike can fit riders of various heights due to our sizing system — this is even better than a regular XXS–L
Included with a bike:
We’ll install SPD, SPD-roadlike, SPD-SL, Look KEO, Crankbrothers, or fine-looking flat pedals for you.
If you use Speedplay, Time, or an even rarer standard, please bring your own (or change cleats to one of the above).
Each of our bikes is equipped with a quality mount for a Garmin/Coros, Wahoo or a Hammerhead with a standard adaptor.
It also has a GoPro mount underneath to attach a camera or headlight (provided together with a GPS unit as an extra).
The bikes are equipped with bottle cages (Elite, which fit most bottles nicely) and a safety rear light.
We’ll also give you a super-light set of a multitool, pump, tyre lever, and patch kit (just 140 grams in total).
The chain is waxed with some of the best products (Silca, Ceramicspeed, Tru-Tension) with a small top-up provided.
Last but not least, we only rent out bikes with tyres that are fast on the road — not just gravel — for the best riding experience.
Extras (please ask us):
Helmet & glasses
Cleaned with antiseptic 20 € per day 200 € cash deposit
Bicycle case
B&W Bike Box II 10 € per day 100 € cash deposit
DBBottles
Brand new pair 20 € a piece Please keep it after
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In a group, not wearing a helmet puts extra liability on others in case the non-wearer gets a head injury — whether through one’s own fault or somebody else’s.
Thus, wearing a helmet is a matter of baseline respect for the others, even though you’re not going to crash.
Come on a road or gravel bike
The narrow handlebars let us ride closer to each other — two abreast and when overtaking. This leaves more space for maneuvers.
Moreover, road bars don’t tend to get caught on each other. And in case of a crash the rear-facing bar ends are less likely to cause injuries.
Please don’t ride any of these in the group: • time-trial, triathlon bikes, or with clip-on bars, • flat-bar or other bikes with wide handlebars, • fixed-gear bikes without at least a front brake, • bikes with malfunctions (e.g. a failed brake).