Demo Bikes

Most of the bike companies on the exhibitor list are bringing demo bikes for Pass-holding attendees to use. While there are a ton of bikes coming to the event, they are on a first-come, first-served basis, so if there is a particular bike that you want to try, please come early.

It is up to each vendor as to how long you can take a bike out on a ride however, 1-2 hours is pretty common. After all, we want to make sure that everyone gets to try all of the bikes.

Please don't hold onto a bike while you get lunch or take a break; return it so others have a chance to ride.

Demo Passes

The best experience is very important to us at the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival, and we know how important demo bike availability is to that experience. If necessary, to make sure that there are enough demo bikes, we will restrict the number of demo passes sold in order to preserve the experience.

Renting A Bike

Some people know that they want to go out and ride all day, or know that they do not want to wait for a bike and need to be 100% sure that they have a bike ready for them each day. If this sounds like you, then your best option is to rent a bike from one of the great local bike shops in town.

Thunder Mountain Bikes is the official shop of the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival. They are close to the festival, and have a huge selection of demo bikes. Book your bike online: www.thundermountainbikes.com

What To Bring:

  1. A good attitude. Get stoked because you are in for some world-class trails.
  2. ID and credit card so you can take out a bike.
  3. A helmet, riding shoes, pedals, sunglasses, hydration (a pack or bottles), a pump, a multi-tool, a tube, and any of the other things that you would normally ride with.