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Rented a bike from LV Harley back in Nov 2010. Had to get my own ride on Saturday to the dealer but the shuttle was running 3 days later when I returned it. Had an oil leak and very low oil pressure the next morning. Called the dealer and they said bring it back and had another one waiting for me. Rode to Valley of Fire and Overton the first day, Red Rock Canyon the second day and the Hoover damn the third day. Even got the wife out of the casinos all three days to ride with me......
We rented 4 bikes from Escape Eagles last October. Viktor and Steve treated us great. The bikes are last year to current year models. I had a 2011 EGUC.
They don't charge a $2000 deposit either. Just one days rental to reserve.
When our flight was delayed and we didn't get to their shop in the morning, but mid afternoon they extended our contract an extra 1/2 day.
Have rented from both LV HD and Eagle Rider (once for LV HD, Multiple times for Eagle Rider LV). Eagle Rider works out better for me as they're more available, they'll pick you up from just about anywhere in Vegas, the strip or Fremont street area. Plus, Eagle Rider has more model availability than LV HD. I prefer a Road Glide for the Vegas area, you can't rent those at HD dealers.
The Valley of Fire and Rimrock Canyon are both good rides, go out towards Pahrumph if you get the chance or go North on I-15 up toward the NV/UT border, some nice rides that way too.
I prefer a Road Glide for the Vegas area, you can't rent those at HD dealers.
Every time I have been to LVHD they have had a Road Glide available. In fact last time they only had Road Glides left and we didn't rent for that reason.
I go to Vegas and stay with a budy and we always use easyriders . He likes to rent a trike because no helmet needed . They always upgrade him from the ultra he reserves for no extra charge . Well unles they read this . Sorry man .
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