Tongariro River Motel
  • Home
  • Booking
  • Location
  • Contact
  • Links
  • Daily Report
February 4, 2018

Review of TRM bike rental rates

Bike Rental review.

TRM has had to reluctantly review their bike hire rates.

For the last few years bikes were free for guests.

However this was not fair on competitors in Turangi and Taupo and we became too popular.  No-one could compete with free bikes…

i.e.  TAUPO MOUNTAIN BIKE HIRE:  Full suspension bikes:

FULL DAY – $95,  HALF DAY – $70,  3 HOURS – $60,  2 HOURS – $45,  1 HOUR – $30

Similar hire rates are in Turangi – i.e. the rafting guys charge $30 for two hours, $40 half day, $50 full day, $75 bike & shuttle, Website Prices from $55 – $170 etc..

But TRM bikes have been so popular with tourists that more of TRM’s bikes have been “lost” recently.

TRM no longer have any smaller childrens’ bikes.  They were irresistible and have all been been ‘lost’.

Last November TRM Daily Report featured one of the bikes stolen but that has since been recovered.  The lovely person who reported it as “stolen” was so keen on our bikes she reported the theft while she had kept it for her own use…

In addition to constant repair bills (we are constantly fixing punctures as guests ride over the pruned blackberry cuttings on the trail…!) and continued maintenance (squeezed in between laundry shifts when I should be fishing) have increased substantially as more novice bikers ride the Tongariro River Trail.

So SWMBO has been forced to try to recover the losses and now reluctantly need to charge a rental rate to guests as well as public:

Revised hire:  $25 for first 3 hours, $5 for each subsequent hour. 

NOTE:  Senior Gold Card members with Winstone’s card and anglers deserve a 50% reduction as they are always so careful with TRM bikes.

The bikes are specially suitable for anglers. TRM bikes have special rod holders fitted into the bottle carriers (rods need to be 3 or 4 piece) with rear stands having pannier bags for waders, vests, fish bags, helmets, and all other fishing gear – hint, hint.  The strong rear carriers are for transporting all the trout back to the smoker.

Daily rates and multi day hire is available at lower rates depending on demand and availability.

Please note that if the bikes are to be left anywhere i.e. like the Trout Centre or in the village, they must be securely chained.  Otherwise the bikes could get ‘lost’ (?) particularly applicable during school holidays…

All our new replacement fleet are fitted with sneaky GPS trackers so they can be traced if they get lost… Our trackers look like standard bike components, but hidden inside are state of the art GPS tracking systems enabling us to locate our bicycle’s whereabouts at the click of a button. Our clever vibration sensors even send an alert if someone tampers with our bikes. Finally, TRM are embracing new technology with a product that actually shifts the balance of power away from bike thieves and back to us.

TRM bikes are tourist style cruising bikes originally purpose designed for the Otago Rail Trail.  You cannot buy bikes like these.  The configuration is designed for more upright touring riding position with wide comfy seats, contoured hand grips, low centre bar, etc. enabling riders to relax and enjoy the views.

This Tongariro River Trail (Grade 2 – which means I can complete it without lifting my bum off the seat) is very under rated.   Spectacular 100% pure scenery offers a wide variety of fauna from dense Punga fern groves to towering Redwoods to mature native bush to farmland to conifer groves to swing bridges across the Tongariro River to board walks across swamps with many elevated river views to admire the brave anglers wading the river casting for trout.

The entire track is all ‘bikeable’ with easy gradients suitable for all skill levels.  There are a choice of routes and distances from 3 km up to 15 km to provide for all levels of fitness and abilities.

Also there is TRM’s ‘exclusive’ special Big Day Out – a 35km all-day ride following the Tongariro River from Tree Trunk Gorge to Turangi – full details and route plans only available at TRM reception.

Out west is the “biggie” a two day ride on the Timber Trail from Pureora to Ongarue.  Then there is Waihaha River Trail to Lake Taupo circuit, etc….

Sadly (why are we not surprised?) – the Tongariro River Trail is not even mentioned in the revised and updated  AA Traveller NZ Cycle Trail Guide. 

All the other Taupo bike tracks are mentioned but somehow (?) they forgot about the jewel in their crown – Turangi – again.   Perhaps they could not stand the competition…

Enjoy TRM slide show videos below:

Previous StoryLoss of wetlands…
Next Story100 new full time jobs at Whakapapa?
May 2022
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031  
« Apr    
  • Home
  • Booking
  • Location
  • Contact
  • Links
  • Daily Report

Site and hosting by iConcept | Copyright © Tongariro River Motel