How to Pay: Through the app, LimeBikes cost $1 per ride. When you’re done, park in an appropriate area and lock the back wheel. To unlock a LimeBike, scan the QR code on the bike or enter its plate number into the app. So riders can find them by using the LimeBike app, then unlock the cycle and ride off. How to Rent: LimeBikes are GPS and 3G-enabled. Where to Find Them: Scottsdale, Mesa, and Tempe. How to Spot Them: LimeBikes are green and yellow. Each bike is brought to Grid's shop for full service every 30 days. to tend to the hubs, clean the bikes and stations, and perform basic maintenance like checking tire pressure, testing brakes, replacing batteries, and more. How to Park: Secure the bike with the provided U-lock at a Grid hub, a public bike rack, or solid object if racks aren’t around.īehind the Scenes: Grid techs are in the field daily from 6 a.m. (Grid also works with Phoenix Choice Neighborhoods to offer reduced memberships for low-income residents.) And a six-month student plan is $25 for an hour a day. A $20 monthly plan includes 90 minutes of daily riding. A $15 monthly plan allows for an hour of daily riding. How to Pay: There are several membership plans. ![]() Spot a bike in the wild? Press any button, enter your account number and PIN, and the U-lock will release. Sign up on the Grid website, at a Grid hub kiosk, or with the Social Bicycles app – which locates available hubs and bikes, and allows you to reserve a bike in advance. How to Rent: There are three ways to check out a bike, says Jeff Titone, regional manager for Grid Bike Share. ![]() Where to Find Them: Grid is the official bike share partner for Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa. How to Spot Them: Grid bikes are bright green. Courtesy of Grid Bike Share Grid Bike Share
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