Spinlister,
a service that lets people rent out their personal bikes to (hopefully)
friendly strangers, is so exciting for weekend getaways.
Essentially, it’s like an AirBnB for bikes. You enter the city or zip
code where you need a rental, and it kicks back a big old list of
two-wheeled wonders. Well, a big old list in some places, at least.
There were all sorts of rides in San Francisco and Portland, a handful
in Austin and Cincinnati, and one lonely bicycle in Birmingham, Alabama.
But, for a new service, the offerings are surprisingly robust. (We
weren’t really expecting to see any in Birmingham, to be honest.) And
while these aren’t demo-quality bikes, they do tend to be much nicer
than the rustbuckets you’ll pick up from most bike rental shops. And
some are just completely awesome. Ride on!
There’s no better way to see a city — or the countryside — than on a
bicycle. It’s the reason bike rental services exist in so many big
cities. There’s just one problem: most rental bikes suck. Well, there
are two problems, actually: It’s also pretty hard to find a bike rental
place outside of a big city. Which explains why
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