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...offering Texas motorcycle rentals in Austin, San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Can you give me some tips about where to go? Can I ride across the Mexican border? What is your minimum rental period? Do you have mileage restrictions? Do I need insurance to rent your bikes? Do you offer guided tours or group rides? Is there an additional charge for a rider? When is riding season in Texas?
Our home page details the motorcycles we have available for rent. We also have a selection of helmets, jackets, riding pants and gloves that are yours to use at no additional charge if they are available.
Can you give me some tips about where to go? Absolutely. Let us know the kind of ride you are looking for and we can provide suggestions. We recommend you rent our Garmin Zumo GPS, which we can preload with routes to make your trip worry-free and scenic.
A one-hour ride separates Austin and San Antonio. Should you wish to leave this area and experience other popular Texas destinations, here are estimates of how long it will take you to get there.
Can I ride across the Mexican border? Not at this time; however, we are in the process of obtaining the necessary permits and plan to offer this in 2010.
What is your minimum rental period? We are flexible based on schedule and bike availability.
Do you have mileage restrictions? We do not have any mileage restrictions.
Do I need insurance to rent your bikes? Yes; however, mandatory liability insurance is included. For an additional $20 / day, you can purchase the Collision Damage Waiver to protect you from excess collision damage losses.
Do you offer guided tours or group rides? Yes. We have three guided tour experts that have lived and ridden in Texas for many years. They know the state well. Guided tours start at $250 per day.
Is there an additional charge for a rider? No.
When is riding season in Texas? There is rarely a full week in Texas when you can't be on a motorcycle. August tends to get hot, and you may need to bundle up a bit in January to stay warm, but in general, Texas provides an opportunity to ride year-round.
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