Premium road bike hire booking

Conditions

You must provide your helmet, pedals and shoes, and anything else you may require. We carry emergency Shimano and Speedplay pedals but do not guarantee availability.  

Your bike will be set up to suit you based on your pre-supplied measurements. Your pedals will be fitted by MC staff.

You will be responsible for damage to the bike due to over-tightening of any components or contact points.

You are responsible for any damage to the bike during any transit within Australia (which doesn't include New Zealand). If you intend to travel with the hire bike, you are responsible for packing it correctly to domestic airline requirements and in a suitable box or carrier. Bike bags may be available for hire at an additional cost.

 

 

Pickup and dropoff must be done in person during MC store trading hours.

Reservations can't be made online within 24 hours of hire. Contact us directly for reservation needs within 24 hours.

Photo ID must be presented at pickup.

Hire bikes cannot be used for racing or other competitive events - any such use will void your insurance.

Hire bikes are not to be used for gravelling or excessive off-road excursions.

Non-competitive entries to Fondo & Sportive events are permitted.

Bikes that are returned late will be subject to a penalty fee of $150 per day (or part thereof) until returned.

Cancellation Policy - see FAQ’s below.

Bike pickup and dropoff must be done in person during MC store trading hours. MC is closed on Sundays and Public Holidays - pickup/dropoff is not possible on these days.

 

Insurance

Your bike will be covered by limited insurance for damage and theft, excluding negligence. You will be liable for any insurance claim excess and damage up to $1,000, and all 3rd-party claims. You can pay a small premium to reduce the excess from $1,000 to $600.

MC strongly advises you to arrange your own 3rd Party Liability Cover with a reputable provider (eg Velosure) to cover claims that may arise in the event of an incident or injury involving a 3rd Party (this includes all road users and pedestrians and it is not uncommon for claims of this nature to be made in Australia.