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Manteca Transit provides bike racks on every bus. Ride the bus to your destination for the same low price you would normally pay, and your bike rides free!
Passengers are responsible for loading and unloading their own bicycles. Bus drivers do not assist with the loading and unloading of bikes; therefore, it is important that you read these instructions carefully.
Each bus is equipped with a rack that can carry up to two bikes. Racks are conveniently located on the front of the bus and can accommodate two-wheel bicycles with wheel spans of 16 inches in diameter or larger. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Motorized or tandem bikes are not permitted.
Only the bicycle’s tires come in contact with the rack, thereby reducing the possibility of damage to your bike’s frame.
Your Safety
Caution should be taken when loading and unloading your bicycle. Manteca Transit is not responsible for any damage that may be caused while your bike is being loaded/unloaded or while it is in the rack. Passengers should:
- Notify the bus driver before loading a bike.
- Load and unload bikes from the side of the bus nearest the curb.
- Exit the bus from the front door and advise the bus driver that you will be unloading a bike.
Loading Your Bike
Your bike can be loaded in the following easy steps.
Lower the Rack
To lower the rack, grasp and squeeze the handle with one hand while supporting the bike with your other hand. Slowly lower the rack.
Place Bike on the Rack
Lift the bike into the rack, placing the wheels in the wheel wells. The first bike loaded should be placed in the position closest to the bus. The bike's front wheel is in the proper position when it is facing the support arm.
Secure Your Bike
Your bike is secured with the support arm. Pull the handle of the support arm out, then lift it up and over the bike's front tire. Release the handle so that it rests on the tire. Your bike is now secure and you can board the bus.
Removing Your Bike
To remove your bike from the rack, simply pull the support arm handle out and lower it down over the bike's front tire, lift the bike out of the rack, and return the rack to the upright position. It makes no difference which position your bike is in. You can easily remove your bike from the rear position even if another bike is in the front position.