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Got a nasty sidewall flat that I was unable to fix on the trail. New tire, new tire install, sealant back on the trail after about an hour of repair time. Good coffee too. View all feedback.
Top mountain bike rental. Competitive pricing. Fantastic people. Great shop. I recommend 100 . Thanks Yves
I always stop here when I visit Sedona. Cool shop, great coffee and friendly people.
We got to town and a shifter cable was broken on my kids mountain bike. They fixed it right away and had us out on the trails. These guys were friendly and great local guides! Thanks again for the great tips and help!
I got to Bike Bean shortly after it opened at 8am on a Wednesday. The only reason I chose them was that they opened an hour earlier than the other shops. I was glad I ended up there. I asked about a bike I had seen available on the website and the tech told me it was available, but there was another option which I liked even better for the same price. He set up the sag perfectly for my weight. He then gave me detailed information about trails, including using different colored highlighter pens on a map to show beginner and intermediate levels. I asked him about parking, specifically the safety of their parking lot. I had a bunch of valuable equipment in my van that would be parked there all day. He assured me the lot was safe, as well as patrolled by security, and gave me a parking pass to put on my dash for the day. The bike itself turned out to be really great, well maintained and tuned well to my height and weight. The shifting was flawless and even had me wanting to upgrade my own bike once I returned home. I rode the Bell Path mainly, but also found Little Horse and hiked/biked out to Chicken Point. In my opinion, Chicken Point is mandatory for anyone interested in mountain biking in Sedona. The reason being the famous White Line. Getting there was not easy, but once I did it was well worth it. I should mention that before I saw White Line in person, I had it on my bucket list to ride it. After seeing it in person from Chicken point, there is NO WAY I would go anywhere near it. No one else attempted the White Line while I was there either, but I am glad to say I at least scoped it out. In total I did about 12 miles of riding (and hiking) and spent about 5 hours on the trails. For comparison I will mention that I mountain bike 5-6 days a week, averaging 18-25 mile rides here in California, at my normal elevation. I mention this because after 5 hours in Sedona heat and elevation and only 12ish miles, I was completely toast, and my legs were barely useable. This was exactly what I had wanted. This brings me to my advice- 1. bring water! 2. bring sunblock! Reapply it every 90 minutes! 3. wear UV protective clothing (I have plenty for my normal biking) 4. Take breaks and don’t push it too hard. I brought back the bike around 2pm and the shop was a bit busier than it had been in the morning, but the dropoff process was easy anyway. The tech inspected the bike and gave it the all clear. I had purchased the $10 insurance, but ended up not breaking anything, but it was worth it as I know that commonly broken items (levers, pedals) cost more than $10 to replace. I got a copy of the rental form with the inspection approval just to be safe. In total it cost around $91, and was worth every penny. The staff was nice, knowledgable, and helpful- even telling me about a cheap fix for my shifting on my personal bike back home. I was very happy with my experience at Sedona Bike Bean, and will go straight back to them for my next bike rental in Sedona.
Great spot. Hooked me up with a sick bike and perfect place to chill rest in between laps.
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