[RBW] Re: San Diego Bike Rental

2010-12-08 Thread IPATOM
Just returned from a bike and beer credit card tour in SD county. Coastal route is always nice. If you want a climb...Escondido or El Cajon to Julian is epic. There are lots of public transportation options..amtrak...coaster...sprinter to get you to start point if time is limited. Train stations

[RBW] Re: San Diego Bike Rental

2010-12-07 Thread Esteban
I'd use Joe's operation - he's a Riv rider and great all-around guy. Ride to Velo Cult - they don't rent bikes, but they'll be happy to let you use a Xtracycle to do errands. For routes, I'd check out the San Diego Randonneurs Permanents -- especially some of the sections that wind through Rancho

[RBW] Re: San Diego Bike Rental

2010-12-07 Thread williwoods
He should! Classy operation. On Dec 7, 7:55 pm, Eric Norris wrote: > Does Velo Cult rent bikes? > > --Eric N > > On Dec 7, 2010, at 7:44 PM, doug peterson wrote: > > > > > +1 for Synaptic.  The rentals are top of the line CF but think about > > it this way:  sort of like renting a Corvette when

Re: [RBW] Re: San Diego Bike Rental

2010-12-07 Thread Eric Norris
Does Velo Cult rent bikes? --Eric N On Dec 7, 2010, at 7:44 PM, doug peterson wrote: > +1 for Synaptic. The rentals are top of the line CF but think about > it this way: sort of like renting a Corvette when you're on > vacation. Do something different & a bit out of character, could be > fun

[RBW] Re: San Diego Bike Rental

2010-12-07 Thread doug peterson
+1 for Synaptic. The rentals are top of the line CF but think about it this way: sort of like renting a Corvette when you're on vacation. Do something different & a bit out of character, could be fun. Joe has ridden with our So Cal Riv group. dougP On Dec 7, 7:36 pm, Jon Grant wrote: > You s