BIKE HIRE
How To Hire
Step 1
Upon arrival, please enter the bike shop. The person hiring, whom must be over the age of 18, is required to complete a simple Bike Hire Request form and provide a form of photographic I.D. that also displays their current address (like a driving licence) which shall be retained until the end of the hire.
Step 2
A holding deposit of £60 per bike will be required to be paid via cash or card. The deposit will be immediately refunded at the end of the hire period, once the bike has passed inspection. Please note, if the deposit is paid via a card then the refund can take 3 working days to be returned. Helmets are included in the bike hire fee.
Step 3
Cash or Card payment for hire options, below up to 4 hours;
27.5" MTB £35
24" MTB £35
20" MTB £35
Balance bike £15
Helmet Hire £10
Step 4
Enjoy your ride!
Bike's For Hire

Marin San Quentin 1
Up to 4 Hours 27.5" MTB - £35
Product Description
Developed in conjunction with freeride legend Matt Jones and taking its name from the most rough and tumble piece of Marin County, the San Quentin collection lives up to the notoriety of the namesake maximum security California State Prison. Blending the strength and style of our Alcatraz dirt jump frame with the natural trail savvy of the Nail Trail hardtail, the San Quentin family of aggressive trail hardtails is the perfect mash-up for the modern trail rider.

Marin San Quentin 24 MTB
Up to 4 Hours 24" MTB £35
Product Description
The San Quentin 24 is for the youth looking to explore everything an off-road bike can do from single-track to park rides to just cruising the neighbourhood in style.
Average age group: 9-12 year old

Marin San Quentin 20 MTB
Up to 4 Hours 20" MTB £35
Product Description
The San Quentin 24 is for the younger child looking to explore everything an off-road bike can do from single-track to park rides to just cruising the neighbourhood in style.
Average age group: 7-9 year old

Balance Bike
Up to 4 Hours - £15
Product Description
A balance bike is an ideal first step for a child to learn how to ride without pedals. Soon enough they will be able to lift both feet off the ground with confidence and burn along. They learn basic cycling skills; balance and coordination whilst having great fun.
