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Bicycle tours in San Diego nowadays are very easy, as one may rent a bicycle as per his requirement and have his pleasure. Bicycle tours may vary from a single day to multi-day trips with solo or group riders. One should be carrying all necessary equipment, tools, food, and clothing along with other bare essentials. This activity is almost as old as the invention of bicycle. Bicycle touring in San Diego can be done for any distance and during any season. The bicycle rental franchises in San Diego offer advance online booking and some offer on-spot booking. Overnight agreements are to be made at the time of the booking itself. Few of the bicycle rental stores in San Diego offer free delivery and collection of the bicycle at the client's place. However, if there is any delay in collecting the bicycle or returning the same, client would be responsible for the same and would be charged extra. The distance covered per day in a tour totally depends on the speed, the rider's strength and also the number of stops taken throughout the day. Bicycle renting programs in San Diego seem to provide seamless connectivity between the metro networks. It also actually helps in reducing road traffic. Once the bicycle is availed in rental, the liability of the bicycle is totally on the client.

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