Finally, a true bikesharing system that visitors and casual users can make use of!
I worry a little about dockless, though - in my experience, docked systems work much better. Although I used the dockless Donekybike system twice in Copenhagen and Gothenburg last summer and it worked well, but online I've read that China and Paris have absolutely horrible problems with them.
I'll be very interested to learn more about the actual bikes themselves - SoBi has the best bikes of any sharing system I've used (super robust with a drive shaft, Shimano internally geared hub and Shimano INTER-M brakes); Donkeybike probably the worst (really flimsy step-through frames, no basket, and a SRAM Automatix internally geared hub which is just terrible. The electric Cafe Lock system is interesting.). I tried several times to use DB's system in Germany without any luck at all (couldn't get the payment to work). Cincinnati has an excellent system as well with well-built bikes.
I worry a little about dockless, though - in my experience, docked systems work much better. Although I used the dockless Donekybike system twice in Copenhagen and Gothenburg last summer and it worked well, but online I've read that China and Paris have absolutely horrible problems with them.
I'll be very interested to learn more about the actual bikes themselves - SoBi has the best bikes of any sharing system I've used (super robust with a drive shaft, Shimano internally geared hub and Shimano INTER-M brakes); Donkeybike probably the worst (really flimsy step-through frames, no basket, and a SRAM Automatix internally geared hub which is just terrible. The electric Cafe Lock system is interesting.). I tried several times to use DB's system in Germany without any luck at all (couldn't get the payment to work). Cincinnati has an excellent system as well with well-built bikes.