Lapierre Pulsium bike – Current rental costs for the weekender are £265.
Full bike spec: Lapierre Pulsium bike
Spec:
- Available in XS, S, M, L, XL
- Frame: Pulsium Disc thru axle UD Carbon
- Fork: Carbon
- Compact trays: 34/50 teeth
- Cassette: Shimano 11-34T
- Derailleurs: Shimano 105 Black RD R-7000 or others
- Brakes: disc
- Repair kit included
- Helmet possible
- Weight: 8.5kg
Lapierre Xelius bike – Current rental costs for the weekender is £275.
Full bike spec: Lapierre Xelius bike
Spec:
- Available in XS, S, M, L, XL
- Frame: Superlight Carbon
- Fork: Superlight Carbon
- Compact trays: 34/50 teeth
- Speeds: 2×11 speeds
- Cassette: Shimano 11-34T
- Derailleurs: Shimano 105 Black RD R7000 or others
- Brakes: disc
- Repair kit included
- Helmet possible
- Weight: 7.9kg
Please note: Lapierre E-Road bike – We are awaiting confirmation of supply for these bikes in 2024. Stay tuned for further updates. Current expected rental costs for the weekender is £455.
What is not provided:
- Insurance – read more
- Pedals
*This may vary by event. Please check the exact details for each event before booking.
Pedals
Please note that you need to bring your own pedals that go with your shoes. Our mechanic can put your pedals on the bike for you. Sometimes it is possible to pre-book pedals, but you must let us know in advance and check availability.
Bike Fit Sheet
When booking your bike with us we will ask you to provide us with some information. With this information, we hope that your bike will be waiting for you at the beginning of a bike trip with a nearly perfect fit. On the first ride, you should listen to your body and see what adjustments need to be made. If you are on a guided tour with us, our mechanic will be on hand to assist you. If you have had a professional bike fit done, then this document can also be provided.
About you:
- Height:
- Inseam (also referred to as seat height)
Your personal bike:
- Make and model
- Size as claimed by the maker
Bike fit measurements:
You must measure how the contact points (saddle, pedals, handlebar) relate to one another (in centimetres). Please refer to our chart with bike image.
- A – measurement in cm
- B – measurement in cm
- C – measurement in cm
- D – measurement in cm
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