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How to use the orange Itau bikes in Rio

September 30, 2013 By Josh Plotkin Leave a Comment

Have you seen people riding around Rio de Janeiro on orange bikes that say Itau and wondered how you can use those bikes yourself?

Watch this video to learn how:

It’s really quite simple.

All you have to do is sign up at BikeRio and pay R$10 per month to register an account.

Click on cadastre-se at the top in order to sign up.

Once you’ve signed up, hover your mouse over passe, then click “comprar passe bike rio” in order to buy a subscription.

To download the mobile app, go back to the home page and click on aplicativos.

Remember that you can use the bike for free up to 1 hour. Beyond that you will need to pay R$5 per hour.

Return the bike before 10pm or else you will not be able to turn the bike in until 6am and will have to pay for the time used in between.

Enjoy

 

Filed Under: Brazil Travel

About Josh Plotkin

Josh Plotkin is a long term expat and digital nomad who loves exploring Brazil. You can follow him on Youtube.

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