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Hi,
I am planning a trip to Hawaii in Nov. will be at Maui and Kauai. Does anyone having any recomendations on rides on either of these islands and a place to rent. I only want to rent for one day.
Thanks,
Rick
Most dealers have rentals. Several smaller outfits have rentals also. They are all fairly similar. Do a web search and make a few calls to see what bikes they will have available as inventory changes frequently.
Maui and Kauai are both beautiful islands. If you are only riding on one....Maui might be the better choice (more miles)...you can ride all the roads on either one in a day, no problem.
Yes their are a few rentals to chose from. I was there in March and rode 2 days, ran in to rain on the first day but was still fun. 2nd day we rode to the winery, what a great ride and the senery is like no other, enjoy! Their is 3 rentals in Lahania one is Harley the others do many different bikes.
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