Meet your Bikes

A row of RTC Bike Share bicycles, including classic and electric models, docked at a station on Bonneville Avenue in downtown Las Vegas. Palm trees and city buildings are visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

Whether you're a first-time rider or a downtown regular, our bikes are built for you. RTC Bike Share has two ride options to fit your pace, your route, and your day. Get to know them below.

Classic Bike

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Basket

Basket

Doing some downtown shopping… no problem! Drop your bags in the basket and go!

Gears

Gears

Set your pace with one of the three gears (found on your right handlebar grip).

Lights _ Reflectors

Lights & Reflectors

Riding at night is a breeze with our built-in automatic lights and reflectors.

Brakes

Brakes

To brake, squeeze the lever on both handlebars.

Tires

Tires

The puncture resistant tires are designed to stay inflated ride after ride.

Splash Guard and Chain Guard

Splash Guard and Chain Guard

Coverage allows for a dry, clean ride, whether you’re dressed in sweats or a business suit.

Seat

Seat

An easily adjustable seat post allows for custom fit for riders of all sizes.

Bell

Bell

Moving the bell (found on the left handlebar grip) forward and backward will let pedestrians and other cyclists know that you are taking a ride.

Electric Bike

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Motor

Electric Pedal-Assist Motor

The RTC Electric Bike is powered by a pedal-assist motor that allows you to ride up to 17 mph with an electric “boost.” This is perfect for overcoming elevation obstacles, shortening your commute, or just covering more ground!

Power-Button

Power Button

Turn on the electric assist by pressing the power button on the display located on the handlebars. Make sure the bike is at a standstill before you press the power button, or else it won’t turn on! When you’re finished riding, dock at any RTC Bike Share stations and you're good to go!

Phone-Strap

Phone Safety Strap

The RTC Electric Bike now comes with a safety strap for your phone. Keep your phone secure during your ride while getting directions or monitoring your ride time. Remember to keep your eyes on the road and not on your phone.