On a brisk morning in downtown Crosby, a crew of riders gathers at Red Raven Bike Café to load up on maps, coffee, and the kind of optimism that goes well with a fat battery pack. The offer is simple: rent a SALSA NOTCH C 29 GX AXS T BLK/BRN - Large, a top-tier electric mountain bike, and ride the Cuyuna Lakes trail network with pedal-assist power that flattens climbs and extends range. The Cuyuna system, carved out of old iron mining pits and rolling forested ridges, is known for bermed singletrack, granite outcrops, and tight tree-lined flow that makes every lap feel like a run you haven’t yet mastered.
Red Raven Bike Café’s e-MTB rentals let mixed-ability groups ride together. Staff fit you to the bike, talk trail lines and current conditions, and point you to signature features: technical rock gardens on the North Shore trails, the open exposure atop ridge climbs, and lakeside switchbacks that drop toward cobalt water. The SALSA NOTCH’s 29-inch wheels and full-suspension chassis handle rooty passage and hardpack fast; the motor helps you stay fresh for longer loops so you can experience both the adrenaline descents and the quiet wildlife moments between runs.
Practical advantages matter here: longer rides mean more chances to see nesting songbirds, deer near marshy lowlands, and the distinctive jack pines that hold soil to the exposed iron-rich bedrock. The trail system’s origin as a reclaimed mining landscape gives the riding unusual sightlines and a geological character you won’t find in every Midwestern forest. Local guides and café staff can suggest loop combinations to match skill levels and explain seasonal closures where trail recovery is in effect.
Rentals run as short sessions or multi-day options, and the check-in process is straightforward: waiver, sizing, helmet, and a quick mechanical briefing. Bring hydration and layers; weather can change fast, and some trails sit exposed on ridgelines. Respect singletrack etiquette, ride within your limit, and return the bike on time so the next group can get a turn.
For riders visiting central Minnesota, booking a SALSA NOTCH through Red Raven Bike Café is a high-value way to access the best of Cuyuna without hauling a bike. It’s a practical, joyful shortcut to more trail time — and the kind of mechanical advantage that turns a good mountain bike day into a day you remember. Plan to arrive fifteen to thirty minutes early for orientation, and ask about battery range on longer loops. If you’re new to e-bikes, start with shorter climbs to learn throttle and brake feel; seasoned riders will appreciate how the motor preserves energy for repeated laps. Reservations through the provided referral link are recommended during peak summer weekends and shoulder seasons.