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Bike Rentals at SB Novato

100 Vintage Way
Novato, CA 94945

(415) 493-2623

Mon-Fri | 10am-7pm
Sat & Sun | 9am-6pm

Tuesday, Dec. 24 | 9am-5pm
Wednesday, Dec. 25 | Closed
Thursday, Dec. 26 | 10am-7pm

We're hiring! Apply here.

Ready for your next two-wheeled adventure? At Sports Basement we've got tons of rental bikes to take you anywhere the road might wind: ebikes, mountain bikes, road bikes, race bikes, commuters, hybrids, and everything in between. Visit our Novato store or make a reservation online to secure your bike rentals today! All rentals can be found in our rentals department in the back right corner of the store (except racquet sports).

Online reservations have a minimum lead time to ensure your gear will be available at the store you choose. Many same-day rentals are available in store, but the selection may be limited.

EVERY BIKE IS FOR EVERY BODY

"Let's start with some undeniable truths: cycling is super fun. There are few things as gratifying as speeding down a big hill, wind flowing through your helmet, the smell of fresh air and nature all around you. Being on a bike feels like being a kid again, in all the best ways. Unfortunately, there is a distinct lack of plus-sized representation within the cycling industry, and that can lead some cyclists-to-be to feel uncomfortable or even unwelcome in a bike shop. We're here to pull down the veils and expose the real, honest-to-goodness truth: every bike is great for every body, and every human being can find a bike that will give them that feeling-like-a-kid-again joy. Let's break this down misconception by misconception and show you how to find a bike that you'll love, no matter what your body type is!"

HOW TO FALL OFF YOUR BIKE

"Imagine you are riding that amazing ridge trail with the golden sunset in the background yipping and yewing with your friends. Until suddenly, your front tire loses traction and you end up on the ground. Crashes happen and although the first step is to always prevent them (ie: knowing limits, improving bike handling skills, and having a fully functioning bike); sometimes it’s just part of riding."