BIKETOWNpdx

The official BIKETOWN app

Published by: Lyft

Description

The official app for BIKETOWN, Portland’s bike share system.
BIKETOWN consists of a fleet of specially designed, sturdy and durable electric bikes that can be locked at any BIKETOWN station or bike rack throughout the city. Bike share is a greener, healthier way to get around — whether you’re commuting, running errands, meeting friends, or exploring in a new city.
The BIKETOWN App gives you access to hundreds of bikes in your area — unlock and pay directly from the app and get going.
The BIKETOWN App also shows upcoming public transit departures, including train lines, local buses, and streetcars.
Within the app, you can either purchase an annual BIKETOWN membership or single rides.
Happy riding!
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BIKETOWNpdx Reviews

Not working two days, nor customer service

Omouko on

United States

App not working, tried everything included reinstalling. Now disappeared from Home Screen. No help available. Had grown used to it now unusable.

Needs a lot more bike racks

Grobert9 on

United States

I find it ridiculous they charge you for parking it on a public bike rack if it isn’t a BIKETOWN station. They don’t mention that part until you’ve already unlocked the bike. Either put in a lot more stations or get rid of this fee . I understand needing to keep people from ditching the bikes in random places but there are better ways to do it

Charged for Errors A LOT

Retail Little Guy on

United States

Sometimes when I hit the resume button on my app the app ends the ride instead, charging me for parking. This has happened several times including today, and customer service refuses to do anything about it. They just say sorry. Don’t waste your time getting sneakily charged.

This is a dangerous scooter

Frysauce83 on

United States

I love using e-scooters to get around. Lime was frustrating at first but ended up working great. -You are charged for ALL the reservation time, even if you got to the scooter within the time limit. - You can never not have a $1 parking fee, even if you park in their "designated" areas that are shown on the map. -BIKETOWN uses all fees possible to try and get the most money from you while claiming to be 2¢ cheaper per minute. - Rides are consistently $2-$2.50 more expensive than Lime rides for the same short route. - The scooters are extremely wobbly and unstable. The handlebars are way too close to your torso, which causes unbalance. -The forced braking when going down hills is straight up dangerous. If my scooter is going too fast the braking needs to be gentle. Not a hard stop going down a hill at who knows how fast. All that said I will be going out of my way to not use this product.

Awful scooter experience

Deadlift Papi on

United States

In a <1 mile ride, my scooter was fully stopped twice in the middle of the street due to bad geolocation placing me in a park that I wasn’t in. Then charged an extra $1 for out of station parking on a scooter. Why anyone would choose this over lime is beyond me, I certainly won’t again.

Completely unreliable, worst bikeshare

HH Lo23 on

United States

I’ve had a yearly membership and this will be my last year. 80% of the experience has been unlocking a bike that then runs out of batteries in 3 blocks, leaving you to either stop and try to find another station and another bike, or try to ride this monstrosity of a bike to your destination which is an insane amount of energy if you’ve ever tried to ride a dead e-bike. Then there is no place in the app to report that the bike battery is dead so you inevitably subject the next person to a dead bike battery too, and you’ve paid $5 for the luxury of being late to whatever you’re going to or arriving in a sweaty disgusting mess because you decided to ride a dead bike. It’s insane that they don’t disable bikes that are out or extremely low on battery and everyone I’ve talked to who has tried Biketown has had the same experience. Too bad!

Ok

Da Bicycle Ridah on

United States

It’s adequate

Motor inconsistent

Yes to points plus on

United States

I used a BIKETOWN e-bike in Portland. The motor assist quit suddenly twice while climbing hills. And then it flipped on strong unexpectedly on a mild ascent. I did not feel safe based on these incidents. And when I tried to report it on the app, the only five options for naming the problem did not include motor malfunction. Very disappointed, especially because it’s an expensive rental at 30 cents a minute.

Hidden fines

Delaire91 on

United States

Horrible service. You can be charged $25 for parking ‘incorrectly’. Rude customer service. Many bikes are in poor condition and hardly roadworthy. Vandalised bikes are common. Not worth your time.

great service

muddyslug on

United States

App works very well. Would love to see HealthKit integration.

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