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    Loke Cykler

    2.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Bernhard Cykler

    Bernhard Cykler

    (5 reviews)

    Frederiksberg

    The shown owner has sold his shop. Nevertheless, the business number in the text exists (32 19 12…read more15). This is his private number. It is really great to contact somebody who tells me, that "we (!) have three shops now" and the new owner tells me that he bought the shop from Bernhard and he is out since long time. Networking today is very important. The question is, what can one expect for 100DKK a day as bicycle? I got a bike that was very old (no problem) with not existing bearings in one pedal (no problem, I am a sporty guy) and a overtightened steering wheel bearing (also no problem: It is a bit strange to drive, because there is a latch at several positions. But if you hold your stem and don't drive freehand, you soon get used to it.) So, if you are to demanding, this rental might be nothing for you.

    Mohammed is the friendliest bike man around. My trusty black Mustang (never knew the brand before)…read moretook me over town comfortably and reliable, and was outfitted with a lock, head and rear detachable lights for night cruising around Copenhagen, and very comfortable saddle (seat) for which he also provided a removable rain cover, ample and HANDY front basket, and a rear rack for added finds during your cruises. Price was right, and Mohammed set me up with "perfekt" adjustment of the seat and allowed me to test drive my ride to check brakes & the 3-speed gear change before leaving his shop to get around town. Plus, he has great English. Super nice guy! PS...if you ask, I'll bet he can outfit you a REAR VIEW MIRROR...no one else renting does and it's REALLY good for heads-up on the inevitable very fast rider(s) passing you on the left of sometimes rather narrow bike lane.

    Baisikeli

    Baisikeli

    (15 reviews)

    Vesterbro

    They charged me extra for something we didn´t agree with. I…read morebrought my bike to fixe the gear. They told it is no problem, but in worst case sceneario they have to change a piece, (and said it would be max 295DKK). We agreed they will call if they find something else they consider it should be also fixed. 3 days later I got the notification by SMS the bike was ready, but to my surprise they had changed some extra things and wanted to charged me 570 DKK! That sounds for me very unprofessional, reaching the level of almost scam! I said I won´t paid for that extras we did agreed a calling me if case it was something more. They charged me stil more with a discount, but that was still too much over the price,a dn the felling of scam is terrible.

    While visiting Copenhagen for a few days, a friend and I wanted to rent a bike for the afternoon…read more Baisikeli was the closest shop to us, with a very convenient location on the corner of a major street, right at the top of the Dybbølsbro station. The prices also seemed extremely reasonable. (Roughly $10 for a standard bike for 6 hours.) Let me say upfront that biking Copenhagen was SO FUN and I highly recommend it. But our experience in the store itself, while satisfactory, was a bit chaotic and underwhelming. When we walked in, no one really greeted us and it wasn't clear where to go or what to do. We approached the girl behind the counter and asked if we could rent a bike. Even though there were tons of bikes all around the shop, she looked out back and said, "You have to wait a few minutes." Um, OK. After an awkward pause, she gave us a form to fill out. We did so. When we were done, she took our (US) credit card to pre-pay, and told us to go out back and pick our bikes. She explained that there were 3 levels (budget, standard, and something else I don't remember) and how to identify the bike type by sticker color. In the patio area where we had been directed, there were about 6-8 bikes to choose from. Slim pickings, perhaps because it was a Saturday afternoon and a beautiful sunny day. There were no budget bikes left, but we found two standard bikes that looked nice and took them over to the girl. We recorded the bike numbers and she gave us keys to unlock them. That was it. Having never done anything like this before, we felt under-prepared and asked her to explain the basic hand signals and etiquette. She went over a couple things but basically indicated we would be fine regardless. She did suggest a nice path for us to take (again, very convenient to this location, going along the river). Unfortunately, when we actually got ON the bikes, we realized they were not going to work for us. Seats too high and such. We asked her to adjust, but she couldn't (due to some of the equipment being stuck) so we actually had to switch to two completely different bikes. The whole process took about 30 min, which was longer than I expected. Also, IMO, when you go to a bike rental shop as a tourist, there really ought to be someone guiding you through the process much more clearly than this. But whatever, we got it sorted, took our bikes, and went off through Copenhagen. It was FANTASTIC. Because the city has such great bike lanes -- and because we had GPS on our phones -- we were able to see several different neighborhoods and stop at Freetown Christiania, the Black Diamond, and the Dome of Visions all in the span of a couple hours. The bike seats were VERY hard and uncomfortable. I felt bruised for a couple days afterward. But my guess is that most/all rental bikes will be this way? I dunno. The bike locks worked great and allowed us to feel comfortable stopping a few times and leaving our bikes while we walked around. Also, the brakes and bells worked well, which was handy. I don't know anything about bike gears, except that my bike was initially on a gear that made it quite effort-ful to use, so I had to fiddle with the gears until I got to the easiest one. (Again, something that it would have been nice for Baisikeli to explain and/or fix for me before I left.) When we were done, returning the bikes was super easy. Just lock up, hand the girl the keys, and head out. In all, I would have liked more guidance and a softer bike seat, but the low cost and convenience -- as well as the fabulous time we had biking the city -- made this A-OK.

    Donkey Republic - Lots of bikes available throughout the city

    Donkey Republic

    (5 reviews)

    Islands Brygge

    Update because today I ran into a problem. One of the bike locks would not work, and somehow…read moreactivated the timer. In other words, it had me renting a bike when it was in operable. The main problem was getting in connection with customer service. The chat feature through a bot with no human person was a waste of time. When I tried to call, I had to wait and ran out of minutes with my phone plan. I had to buy another pass until I got home to contact them again, 30 minutes wasted as they were not available for English agents . Before the incident: I bought a seven day pass which allows you to enter multiple times for total five hours for 99 Kronas. I especially like that you don't have to go to a docking station, but you can use the lock feature to park anywhere within a radius on the app. Only reason I give it five stars is the pass is slightly confusing to use. You must lock and cancel the ride, so it's two steps. Otherwise, you will have a continuous clock running, even if the bike is parked. Also to find the bike can be tricky. When there's multiple bikes each one has a name which you must match with the app. I think it'd be better to have a QR code, but not all of them do.

    Copenhagen is an ideal biking city--manageably small and mostly flat, with smooth roads and…read moreinfrastructure that takes its many cyclists into account. My husband Matt B. noticed Donkey Republic's orange bikes everywhere, and we decided to rent two of them on our last day in town. We spent 70 DKK each on a six-hour rental, and this was probably the best deal we got on anything in Copenhagen, where a hot dog and soda will set you back the same amount. I'm always turned off by anything that seems like it could be a pain in the ass, so believe me when I tell you that Donkey Republic is easy to figure out. You have to download an app, but once you do that, you can just go where bikes are available and rent from your phone, without ever talking to another person. You unlock and lock your bike from the app, which is even fun and kind of satisfying, and at the end of the day, you can drop off at one of their numerous locations and pay from your phone. We started our rental at 1:30 on a Tuesday afternoon, and rode from the city center to Nørrebro, where we had lunch, then through Østerbro, Frederiksberg, and Vesterbro, hitting up parks, The Cisterns, and the original Mikkeller Bar before heading back to our hotel at 7:30. We got to explore a lot of Copenhagen in one day, and the bike ride was essential to our sightseeing. I'm a slow, terrible biker, something Matt pointed out frequently on this day and after ("You wouldn't believe the people who were passing you"--a lot of old people and children, apparently), but I still had a tremendous time biking around the city. The experience added so much to our trip. If you're visiting Copenhagen, download Donkey Republic. It's easy and affordable, and your trip will be better for it.

    Loke Cykler - bike_repair_maintenance - Updated June 2026

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