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I have a friend that is a manager here in Vegas at the corporate store. Anyone interested in renting a bike in Las Vegas should call Karen at Eagle Rider at 702-846-8687. Tell her Mike Adler sent you from the HD Forum and she will give you a nice discount; she said she can work deals starting at $99/day for forum members, I just talked to her so she's expecting to hear from us.
And also to leanhog for providing a quick link to 4 minutes 25 seconds of ZZ Top. I listen to that song about twice a week but have never watched the clip till now.
Thanks and curse you! I will be searching for this thread months from now, when my wife and I head to Vegas to our timeshare! Why couldn't you post this is 6 months?!?! LOL
Thanks and curse you! I will be searching for this thread months from now, when my wife and I head to Vegas to our timeshare! Why couldn't you post this is 6 months?!?! LOL
don't you love those things......that's the only reason I was able to make my first trip to Vegas.
Just returned from a "surprise birthday trip" for my hubby's 50th. I read on here to call Eagle Rider and talk to Karen. I called her and told her Mike Adler from HD forum posted the info and she gave us a VERY GOOD DEAL. Even better than the $99 previously posted. We rented two bikes, went to Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire. It was awesome. Eagle Rider could not have been better to work with. They have a free shuttle to/from the strip and Karen hugged me when we got there like we were old friends. We went on Valentines Day and she even gave my girlfriend and I each a small bag of chocolates after our ride. We would use Eagle Rider again and again. Also very large selection of bikes. They were also not picky about small imperfections on the bikes.
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