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Does anyone know of any shops that rent high end bikes like Santa Cruz, Titus, etc. by the week or month? I've checked SpeedGoat, Competitive Cyclist and the rest of the usual suspects.

Ideally I'd like a carbon 29'r with 5" of rear travel.

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  • It sounds like your question is "regional" -- where, generally speaking, do you live? Commented Apr 23, 2012 at 1:14
  • for the record, "regional" is a deprecated tag (I tried to use it). Instead, it is advised to use the country/region/continent, either in the question or via tagging. Commented Apr 23, 2012 at 2:45
  • We allow regional questions about trails and routes, and there's precedent for rental questions. (See this thread in meta.) However, the upvoted answer goes on to suggest that regional questions be made into Community Wiki, something we no longer do. I think this issue should be raised again. Until then, I think we cal allow this. Commented Apr 23, 2012 at 3:12
  • Have added the user's location to the title of the question. Commented Apr 23, 2012 at 3:13
  • The OP didn't specify a region, or limit the question to his own area. This is likely not possible to find outside of a few cycling vacation spots.
    – zenbike
    Commented Apr 23, 2012 at 3:56

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In general terms, you will only find high end off road bike rentals in high traffic cycling vacation spots, like Whistler-Blackcomb resort, or Moab, Utah.

These places and similar destinations are the only places where a large number of riders who want or need high end off road bikes, and are willing to pay enough money to make it practical to rent those bikes, will come through regularly without their own bikes.

Otherwise, for local rentals, people either want more basic machines due to cost. Or the cost of the machine doesn't balance with the number of people willing to pay enough to justify purchasing it to begin with.

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