Traditional Bike Rentals, E-Bike Rentals & Bike Transport


Don't want to hassle with bringing your own bike? We've got you covered!

We are excited to partner with the folks at Cycle Zydeco, who will again be providing traditional bicycle rentals & e-bike rentals (thanks to Pedago) for anyone who needs a set of wheels!

With a rental fleet of over 75 bicycles, their most popular bicycle models are built for touring and road tested by Cycle Zydeco participants. Your rental will come with a bike lock, bike seat bag with extra tube, bottle cage, and daily tune-up service.

Forget the cost and hassle of shipping a bike. Instead, show up to Kentucky to find the perfect ride waiting for you with a dedicated and friendly staff.

Click the link below to Peruse your 2024 bike rental options.

 
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Not only can our friends at Cycle Zydeco provide bikes for our participants, they are also a BikeFlights.com partner! If you still choose to bring your own bike to the Burn and need help getting it to Bourbon Base Camp, let these folks help you out with the transport to and from. You can choose between ”full service” where they will assemble and disassemble your bike for you or simply pay for the service of handling your bike box.

Learn all about shipping your bike to Cycle Zydeco via Bike Flights by clicking on the link below.


The rental option is nice, but I still want my own bike -- We've still got you covered!

Need to get your bike to the The Burn 2023? Use BikeFlights.com to ship your bike and gear there and back and save time, money and hassle instead of flying with your bike. BikeFlights.com offers convenient, reliable and affordable shipping.

With BikeFlights.com’s Best Way Guarantee, you are guaranteed the best price and that your bike will arrive on schedule, and you get great customer support from fellow cyclists.

 
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The routes were spectacular. The rock walls and vistas from the ridge tops made for a wonderful ride. It was fun to ride with people from different states and share Kentucky’s heritage of horses and bourbon. Let’s do it again.
— Ted, Burn participant