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    Velobörse - Perusing the occasion velos.

    Velobörse

    (4 reviews)

    Kreis 4

    Of all the used bike sales and bike auctions I've been to, this was by far the best --- and,…read moresurprisingly, the mellowest. Need a basic used city bike for getting to class and back? CHF 150. Want something simple to leave at the train station? CHF 100. Want an almost-new commuter with a working generator and V-brakes? CHF 400. Want a nicer bike for weekend rides? Well, that's a little trickier... Test rides are easy --- bring an ID to leave with the gatekeeper, and pop across the street for a few minutes. Checkout couldn't be simpler (as long as you bring cash) --- each bike has the no-haggle price on a form, along with the owner's name. You take the bike to the checkout stand, pay your money, and get your receipt; the operators deal with giving the money to the seller, so you don't need to wait for them to make change. No cards accepted, though --- so bring plenty of large bills, so nobody beats you to a good bike while you're at the Bancomat. I was looking for a good heavy-duty commuter for my wife, and a nice mountain bike for Altberg (and occasionally Üetliberg). The first one was easy --- quickly narrowed it down to a few, and picked a good one. The mountain bike was more of a stretch --- there were a few around, but several were too large, one was too downhill-oriented (I can live without three chainrings, but do need two), and many, many were too old (I'm trading up from a late-90s steel hardtail --- I don't need another). Did eventually find a 2005 Specialized FSR that had been pressed into city duty --- it's back in the mud and woods now.

    Züri Rollt - Stadtverkehr 2025 macht's möglich (Umsetzung: Scholtysik & Partner).

    Züri Rollt

    (11 reviews)

    Kreis 1

    Wow, how awesome is this? In the worlds most expensive city, there's actually a bike rental that's…read moretotally free. I love it! In summer, there's multiple locations around town where you can pick up and drop off a citybike at no cost. Just bring an ID and CHF 20 as deposit and start discovering our lovely city on two wheels. Totally eco-friendly on top of that! Overnight rentals cost CHF 10. There's even two locations that are open all year long, so even in winter there's no excuse not to take a bike to cross the city and do something good for your health. Even though I love our trams and public transport, I just love the freedom of biking. And if my own bike isn't near me, well then I go an grab a bike from Züri Rollt, which, by the way literally means "Zurich's rolling". I totally recommend this to all tourists visiting Zurich. Want a mock route? Here you go: grab a bike at Hauptbahnhof (at the Landesmuseum), bike down the Limmat river and ride along the peaceful lakeside. Then bike to Kreis 4 where the famous Langstrasse is located and head over to Kreis 5 to check out the only skyscraper in Zurich - the Prime Tower (where there's a bar on the top). Then bike along the Viadukt and go back to Hauptbahnhof via Limmatplatz. Sounds pretty amazing, huh? You're damn right! And there's even a frosting on the cake: it's run by an integration programme that helps migrants to settle and gives them a job.

    There is an App for all the rental stations and how many bikes are free:…read morehttp://engineerit.ch/apps/veloverleih

    Fateba - bikes - Updated June 2026

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