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Las Vegas Motorcycle Rental
Posted by | Posted in Motocycle Buying Tips | Posted on 11-04-2009
Buying, Driving, and Other Tips for Motorcycle During Travel
By Max Manroe

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If you and your partner are enjoying some much needed quiet time abroad or just out of town, why not add an exciting twist to your vacation by renting a motorcycle instead of the usual car and limousine?
Benefits of Motorcycle Rentals
Efficient Traveling – Riding a motorcycle will get you to where you’re going much quicker than a car would because motorcycles are able to make use of passages and perform nifty moves that bulky vehicles are essentially unable to do.
Affordable Solution – Motorcycle rentals are also cheaper than car rentals. Why spend more when you don’t have to? With motorcycle rentals, you’ll have extra pocket money to spend!
Option for Private Transportation – If you’re heading to Venice, you should know that this lovely Italian city doesn’t allow people to use cars; you can however use motorcycles if you’re not that fond of manual bikes or walking.
Tips on Renting a Motorcycle
Selection – It’s best that you rent from a shop which allows you to choose from a varied selection of motorcycles. In the event that your rented motorcycle will malfunction, the shop will surely be able to send you a replacement unit immediately.
Support and Services – If there are documentation needs for you to take care of before being able to rent a motorcycle, is the shop willing and able to help you take care of these requirements?
Price – Lastly, always compare prices and rates before making the final decision of where you’re going to rent a motorcycle.
Using and Driving a Rented Motorcycle Out of Town or Abroad
Always make sure that you have obtained the necessary license and other documentations before renting out any motorcycle. Laws regarding use and driving motorcycles after all varies from state to state (or country to country for that matter) so you may need to take additional tests even if you’re already a licensed motorcycle driver back at home.
Do not forget to ask about insurance. Again, insurance requirements depend on where you will be using your rented motorcycle so you may also need to obtain additional but temporary insurance to be able to legitimately use a motorcycle on foreign roads. Familiarize your self with traffic and driving rules and regulations for motorcycles at your destination.
Clean your rented motorcycle regularly and treat it with care to avoid paying penalties later on. If, however, something still happens with your rented motorcycle, do not attempt DIY repair unless you’re professionally qualified to do so or it’s an emergency.
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