“Incredible service and the prices are extremely fair. My bike got on the stand as a walk-in right before closing. Adamen was nice enough to evaluate my issue (emergency break down mid ride) and got me back on the bike with a new cassette, chain, spring, bearing adjustment, and a quick tune within 45 minutes. All while giving me tidbits of info that will help me take care of my bike better in the future. Having a local
Bike shop like this is invaluable and makes me want to support these guys as much as I can. They’ll soon be offering beer/coffee. This place is a gem!”
“I stopped by Bob's Cycle Center to get some pricing options for a tune-up on my bike
the manager went ahead and showed me some of his bikes that were similar that he was doing a sale on he was nice enough to let me take a test drive around the parking lot no questions asked I ended up not purchasing this time however if you're in the market for a new bicycle stop by Bob's cycle center on Fair oaks let them know that Jeremy sent you”
“I have been going rafting down the Sacramento River for years. River Rat raft rentals is awesome to rent rafts but it also the best place to get into the water to raft even if you don’t rent a raft from them. Its in Rancho Cordova, We now bring our own rafts and park in the back parking lot behind the raft rental store. Theres a parking lot right next to the river so we blow up rafts there and get in. You pay a nominal fee at the kiosk to park. You raft and then Uber back to your car. When you rent rafts from them, you have to raft all the way to their pick up location which is sometimes a long day, or it can be too short of a day depending on whether you like to pull over to the side of river a lot & hangout, party and jump off the small rock/cliffs. If you don’t watch the time, you could miss the shuttle bus that takes you back to the rental place where your car is at. They require you to be out of the river at a certain time. (If you rented a raft from them)
We rented rafts for many years and it was a blast. As the kids got older and wanted to go with their friends, we decided to buy our own rafts to save money as well as when you bring your own rafts, you can get out of the river whenever your ready at the many parks along side the river and then you Uber back to your car. Make sure you drain and fold up your raft neatly before the uber comes and then they wont mind you putting it in their trunk. Bring a towel inside a dry bag on the raft to sit on in the Uber so you don't get their seat wet. It has always been no problem for us.
Over all, its always an amazing easy, relaxing day on the river!
A couple tips:
Its best to go when its 100 plus out or very hot because the water is extremely cold. You will not be hot while rafting even if its 110*. Bring sun block, hats, sunglasses, food and drinks.
Try not to bring bottles so glass doesn’t get broken and pop your raft or cut someones foot.
They say no alcohol but everyone does, just be respectful, keep it in your ice chest until you start down the river and when you see a sheriff, keep it down inside your raft or put it in your ice chest. Lastly, DO NOT LITTER EVER!! Keep you empties in the ice chest and toss when you get out of the water.
ALWAYS CLEAN UP AFTER YOURSELF. Be safe and have a blast?”
“I have been going rafting down the Sacramento River for years. River Rat raft rentals is awesome to rent rafts but it also the best place to get into the water to raft even if you don’t rent a raft from them. Its in Rancho Cordova, We now bring our own rafts and park in the back parking lot behind the raft rental store. Theres a parking lot right next to the river so we blow up rafts there and get in. You pay a nominal fee at the kiosk to park. You raft and then Uber back to your car. When you rent rafts from them, you have to raft all the way to their pick up location which is sometimes a long day, or it can be too short of a day depending on whether you like to pull over to the side of river a lot & hangout, party and jump off the small rock/cliffs. If you don’t watch the time, you could miss the shuttle bus that takes you back to the rental place where your car is at. They require you to be out of the river at a certain time. (If you rented a raft from them)
We rented rafts for many years and it was a blast. As the kids got older and wanted to go with their friends, we decided to buy our own rafts to save money as well as when you bring your own rafts, you can get out of the river whenever your ready at the many parks along side the river and then you Uber back to your car. Make sure you drain and fold up your raft neatly before the uber comes and then they wont mind you putting it in their trunk. Bring a towel inside a dry bag on the raft to sit on in the Uber so you don't get their seat wet. It has always been no problem for us.
Over all, its always an amazing easy, relaxing day on the river!
A couple tips:
Its best to go when its 100 plus out or very hot because the water is extremely cold. You will not be hot while rafting even if its 110*. Bring sun block, hats, sunglasses, food and drinks.
Try not to bring bottles so glass doesn’t get broken and pop your raft or cut someones foot.
They say no alcohol but everyone does, just be respectful, keep it in your ice chest until you start down the river and when you see a sheriff, keep it down inside your raft or put it in your ice chest. Lastly, DO NOT LITTER EVER!! Keep you empties in the ice chest and toss when you get out of the water.
ALWAYS CLEAN UP AFTER YOURSELF. Be safe and have a blast?”
“Ryan and Erica are the best. Their store is awesome. I am so happy with their knowledge and quality e-bikes and stellar service to boot!
If you want to buy an e-bike this is the place to go!”