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One offroad which was over $1500, which renter wasn't happy about, but I told him very clearly that any offroad drops would not be covered even if he purchased insurance. All relatively minor, but a few costing over a thousand dollars in cosmetic damage.

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I think I've had 7, maybe 8 minor standstill drops. They tend to cover flats for the renter as long as the renter purchases roadside assistance, unbeknownst to most. Found a used one online for cheap, saved the renter money, and still made money myself as well on the repair. These were basically just paid out by Riders Share as a new tire and worked out the bent rim with the renter. I've had three renters have flats, one new rider bent the rim because he kept riding it on the highway. I've caught a renter plug a tire and not tell me. From what I understand my claim rate (beyond ~$300) is roughly 3x the national average.Īs far as tire related claims, I've had a renter deflate knobby tires on my Husqy to less than 10 PSI and then ride on the freeway for a couple hundred miles (abnormal excessive wear). So my rate of claims is probably much higher than others. I've had quite a few TL's overall, but I catch literally every little thing and I am meticulous with check-in/check-out photos. Looking for the perfect two-wheeled companion? Visit MCN Bikes For Sale website or use MCN’s Bikes For Sale App.Are you referring to Twisted Road? I've had less than 10 rentals there and one of my very first ones there was a total loss actually. So the big question is: would you let someone ride your pride and joy? As ever these schemes live and die on their uptake and, while the service is currently only available in the US, early uptake seems promising. There are some safeguards to protect both parties too, so Riders Share requires proof that all the vehicles are serviced to the manufacturer’s specifications and the riders must provide proof of their eligibility to ride the vehicle. Riders Share also adds a daily fee of $15 onto the cost of each rental to cover insurance, which covers the bike and third parties up to $1 million. £44) per day or a Harley-Davidson Road King in New York for $43 (approx. You can rent a Ducati 848 in California for $54 (approx. The rate they set is entirely up to them but they’re all considerably cheaper than it would cost to rent a bike from a dealer. Riders Share allows owners to list their motorcycles for rental on the website and choose a daily rate. Video: Guy Martin on his motivations for 2017.MotoGP: Yamaha unveil 2017 Movistar colours in Madrid.Rok Straps: Never struggle with bungees again.American trade body proposes 100% import tax on European motorcycles.

rider share

  • Honda Fireblade prices leaked by dealers.
  • Now Riders Share is looking to follow the same formula but for motorcycles TOP STORIES The key to its success is price – you can rent an apartment in the heart of a city often for half the cost of a hotel. The website allows users to rent out their homes for short periods to anyone in the world and, while it has taken some criticism of late, it’s been a huge success. If you’re not familiar with it, Airbnb has taken the rental world by storm. 1 of 1 Ride sharing website allows users to rent out their motorcycles to other riders for significantly less than usual










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