riding dreams come true with our motorcycle rentals. Enjoy our Motorcycle Rentals to the Fullest!

The best way to enjoy your trip with a motorcycle rental is to get acquainted with our safety suggestions and to respect road rules at all times. These tips are all very simple to use with your motorcycle rental, but they can really ensure your overall safety and enjoyment. If you have any questions about our motorcycle rentals, feel free to ask!

When you are parking the motorcycle on a hill, be sure to leave it parked at an angle so that it is easier to merge into traffic once again.

If you are leaving the motorcycle in a parking lot, it is a good idea to park it in the middle of a line and at the end of the space so that other drivers will see the motorcycle when looking for a space.

Slow down when you are approaching toll booths and gently use your feet to guide you through.

When you are riding the motorcycle rental, pretend that you are invisible to ensure your safety on the road. If you ride like other drivers can't see you, you will be more aware of your surroundings!

Always look down the road as far as you can see so that you know what you are approaching and can plan accordingly.

You should always be sure to leave lots of room between you and other drivers. It is also a good idea to be aware of your blind spots and approaching drivers at all times.

Ride on one side of the lane or another, but not in the middle.

If at all possible during you ride, try to stay off the roads at rush hour or during any other busy time.

What to Wear

Helmet - To ensure that your experience with our motorcycle rentals is as enjoyable and as safe as possible, it is very important to ride with proper gear. The most important item to think about is your helmet. Before you put on your helmet, make sure that it is DOT approved and that it fully covers your face. In addition, it should cover your entire head as well as your jaw and chin and have a thick layer of Styrofoam for your protection.

Your safety is our number one priority! When you are trying on different helmets, the one that you choose should fit snugly. As a general rule, you should not be able to turn the helmet forward until it comes off when the chin strap is in place and when you push on the side of your helmet, the most you should be able to fit between the helmet and your face is one finger.

Boots - After you have your helmet taken care off, it is a good idea to think about boots. The best boots to wear have thick soles and steel toes and the best traction for different road conditions. Although good traction is not that important when you are riding, you will notice that it is quite significant when you are getting on and off your motorcycle rental.

Gloves - You should also wear a good set of gloves when you are riding your motorcycle rental. This protects your hands from various weather situations as well providing better grip.

Jacket - You have probably seen motorcyclists wearing leather jackets and although the style has become connected with motorcycle rentals, they are also worn for good reason! Leather jackets are the best sources of protection and if it is not too hot in the area in which you will riding, it is a good idea to invest in one.
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