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02-06-2013, 02:49 PM
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Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Oddometer: 462
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I only rented a motorcycle once. It was my birthday and we were in Aruba. It was rent a HD or nothing. Get to the HD dealer in the morning. For $15 and his liquid lunch an ex-pat will take you around the island for 1/2 day and take you to the normal lookout places and to some look out places I did not know about (the one lighthouse where on a clear day you can see Venezuela). During the little go around the island one of the couples were idiots and did not bring water and got pretty bad heat exhaustion. Other than that I had a good time. And map? What map. We never got a map or gps or anything but then again kinda hard to get lost there.
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02-06-2013, 03:40 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2010
Location: on the road again...
Oddometer: 202
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i'm still in the earlier stages of it, the information I have is what I remember from when I worked at the rental in Miami, when I have the business plan done, i'm contacting my former boss to discuss with him the idea.
What I would like to do is a rental for the fun of it, offering mid size dual sport bikes, (V-Storm 1000, Versys, etc...) maybe adding some others later... If all works well, the start will be next Spring (2014), so that way I have this summer to keep studing the business and saving $$$ and the fall / winter to promote before kicking it for real. Wife is supportive so this is a plus, I have the time and energy, could use some money... ![]() Please keep the ideas, pointing the ups and downs, all the information is welcome. |
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02-06-2013, 04:20 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2013
Location: San Francisco
Oddometer: 47
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Good luck, and don't expect to get rich.
Sorry to say, your biggest challenge might be getting people to want to rent V-Stroms and Versyses. The reason there are so many places that rent Harley®™©s and nothing else, is because lots of people want to rent Harley©®™s and nothing else. Unfortunately, most of the moto world lacks the discernment to appreciate a fine piece of Japanese lite-adventure iron.
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02-06-2013, 10:01 PM
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n00b
Joined: Oct 2008
Location: KS, USA
Oddometer: 2
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Orlando Rental
Thanks for sharing the Modern Classic Motorcycle Rental (Orlando, FL) - I'll be out there in a couple months for a conference, so I'm going to pick up a Bonnie from them for a few days afterwards ($300 total) and scoot around one of the last states I've never visited. I'm thinking I'll ride to Key West just to see the long, boring bridges, etc. but the rest is open. Suggestions welcome...
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02-08-2013, 04:16 AM
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Who . . . wha? Me?
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: Chicago (sort of)
Oddometer: 169
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I spent a couple months living in India in 2008/2009, and rented an 80cc Honda scooter for 150ru/day (About $3). Taking day trips on that thing was some of the most fun riding I've ever had! :)
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02-08-2013, 08:32 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2010
Location: on the road again...
Oddometer: 202
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I understand that it may not be easy to rent anything other than HD's, and maybe it will be the only way to go. I think that if I stay in NC area, Dual Sport bikes can also be an attractive, we have many great roads for non HD public, will HD be part of the lineup, sure, but I would rather have a small selection of them and large selection of other bikes. Again, this thread is my cheap "market research", maybe I can rent only big dual sport bikes (Tenera, V-Storm 1000, GS, ) Bike suggestions are welcome. |
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02-08-2013, 08:53 AM
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Team Orange
Joined: Apr 2006
Location: Folsom, CA
Oddometer: 953
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I intend to rent a bike for a day in Kauai when I'm there in a few weeks. The biggest issue I have is that the choices are cruisers or scooters - nothing else. I don't like riding motorcycles with forward controls, but I'll do it for one day.
A few years back there was a place on that island that did tours with DR350's and XR650L's. I would love to have done that, but they weren't able to keep the business going, so shut that one down. An XR650L would perfect to ride around that island on, but I doubt very many other riders share that opinion. I would love to see a rental place offer a Honda NC700 in any of the variants. Or even a CB500. I would at least like to be able to choose a standard over a cruiser.
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02-08-2013, 08:57 AM
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Joined: May 2010
Location: Foothills of the Blue Ridge, NC
Oddometer: 226
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02-09-2013, 05:17 AM
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Love those blue pipes
Joined: Dec 2003
Location: Southern Louisiana or Southern England or ...
Oddometer: 4,086
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I do agree that bike rental rates appear to be very high and out of line with the costs involved. However, if it was THAT profitable, there would be more people doing it, more competition, and prices would fall. I can only assume, therefore, that for whatever reason, it really does cost much more to offer a bike for rent than a car. In 2010, I rented a Weestrom in New Zealand for just under US$100/day for ten or twelve days. It was a few years old with over 60K miles but well maintained and gave me no trouble. I was perfectly happy with the bike. It was about double the cost of a car rental (not five times) but worth every penny. I don't understand why costs should be so much higher in the US.
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02-10-2013, 10:42 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Arizona Mountains, yes there are Mountains
Oddometer: 37
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New Zealand Self-guided tour
We just returned from an 8 day tour of the North Island of New Zealand. We rented bikes from Randal Brown of Aucklandmotorbikehire.co.nz. Me on an almost new Vstrom 1000, my wife on a brand new Kawa Versys. Great bikes, plenty of luggage space, programed GPS, fantastic accommodations, superbly run outfit. If you want to know how to run a motorbike rental business, rent from Randal and see how it's done.
BTW, we might have see a Harley in New Zealand but it was so far back in the twisties that it was hard to tell. ![]() Dennis and Sheri |
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02-10-2013, 11:15 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Arizona Mountains, yes there are Mountains
Oddometer: 37
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Minor correction New Zealand tour.
The website is aucklandmotorbikehire.com......NOT .co.nz. Sorry for the error.
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02-11-2013, 05:10 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2011
Location: Minnesota west central
Oddometer: 161
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hope you can make it work. i just rented a hd street glide in sanford.fla. picked it up tues. at 10 a.m and returned it on fri. at 10.am put 775 miles on it. total cost was 320.97 . i did not need the insuance witch would have been 44.00 a day more. i figured deprecaation at a conserative .20 a mile for a total of 155.00 add in the fact that i didn't wear out my tires or have to do any maintence or even wash it. i thought it was a great deal. bike was a 2013 model with 1250 miles on it.
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02-11-2013, 06:19 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Location: Fleming Island FL
Oddometer: 21
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As a native Floridian I have to agree, I cant think of a worse ride in my life than Orlando to Key West. I'm starting to hurt all over just thinking about it. Even flying to Miami and then riding to Key West is lame. I suppose if you get your mind right maybe you can find some way to chill and enjoy the ride from Miami to Key West but I've done it and would never do it again on any bike much less Orl to Key West. Instead head towards Homosassa, Crystal River, Dunellon, then to Ocala area and explore the beautiful horse farm areas. Fabulous ranches and believe it or not some rolling hills (i use the word hill loosely). I had a FJR for a while and would head for that area and just wander knowing that the GPS would save me anytime I had enough. Have fun! SH |
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02-17-2013, 04:23 AM
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n00b
Joined: Feb 2013
Location: Suffolk, UK
Oddometer: 1
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My wife & I have been over to ride in the US a few times now and this last time we rented bikes through Eagle Rider via an agent here in the UK. We're both around 5' 6" so we dont feel comfortable riding big Harley's or similar, and to be honest the kind of roads we enjoy riding we just dont need the sheer bulk. We went for a couple of VT750's, it's all they had in "our size" but they were great bikes and we couldnt have wanted for more ..well, maybe better service when we're handing over nearly £2k ($3100)
To me, many of the rental companies seem to think that customers just want a huge great Harley/Wing, because it's a one off 'special occasion' holiday for some.. it's their dream and so they 'think' big is best. In our case recently, the rental company found it weird that we only wanted "small bikes"..lol..mind you they still charged us £100 ($155) per day, per bike, ours were 4-5 years old and covered in dents & damage, while the HD range and Gold-wings rentals in the shop were like new, low mileage and immaculate, that in itself shows the thought process when supplying middleweight rentals. With bikes more popular today than ever, and how Japanese, British, German, Italian bikes are such common place on the roads today, we still only have a very limited choice if we want to rent a bike in certain parts of the US.. and it's usually too big and too heavy for what many 'really' need from a bike. To be honest we'd prefer to rent middleweight bikes over the larger ones any day, something we can reach the ground on, be able to push around without getting a hernia, and wouldn't even mind if it was a few years old as long as it was looked after, well serviced and priced acordingly. I don't see the need to have to rent huge great bikes when today's middleweights are so good, so something like an ER6, SV650, CB500 etc would be great. |
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02-17-2013, 06:39 AM
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. They run a pretty urban, laid back operation in downtown San Francisco. Lots of choices from scooters to big GS's and the aforementioned Multistrada. They are my go to choice in San Francisco. They are always busy.Motoquest rents KLRs and BMWs in LA, Anchorage, and I think Seattle. They are more group touring oriented, but you can also just rent and go. Phil runs trips all over the world, but seems to specialize in Alaska, where he's from. IIRC, there is a company in Tennessee that also rents adv bikes and does tours. Never used them, but will look into it next time the need arises. I've also rented from a guy in Seattle that has about 10 different bikes. I had a choice between BMW LT, BMW RT, Triumph, and an FJR . Took the FJR and had an outstanding trip to Whstler and back.Eagle Rider seems to be the only truly national company doing rentals. They show multiple brands and styles of bikes, but seem to lean towards the cruiser crowd. I've also rented Hardleys in Colorado Springs from Pikes Peak HD. Great people, but a somewhat scary experience trying to horse a Road Glide up and down Pikes Peak, befor it was fully paved. The hairpin curves gave that bike the shakes ![]() I travel (and rent from Hertz) nearly every week. I'd certainly rent a VStrom or similar, instead, if I could get it for $50 or so a day. BMW's are great and all, but may throw the economics all out of whack. Stick to UJM's and price it right and you may have a good business. I'd talk to all the other rental companies before doing anything. If you aren't going to compete on their turf, they should be willing to share. From what I can see, Dubbleju is the best in the business, fly out, rent from them and talk to Wolfgang. One thing t keep in mind. If you are running the shop you won't be out riding.
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