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Wifey and I are planning a trip to Sedona and the Grand Canyon in the Fall. Since my accident three years ago, she hasn't been on the passenger seat. I haven't pushed her because she saw me lying in a hospital bed for a week afterward. Surprisingly though, she brought up the subject of us renting a Harley while we were in Sedona and riding it up to Flagstaff for one of the days we are there. Needless to say, I'm all for it. There is an EagleRiders rental in Sedona that rents Harleys so this would be my preference due to convenience. We will rent the bike for only one day, unless she has so much fun she would want it for a longer period, and of course, I would be all for that.
Has anyone used EagleRiders in Sedona, who could give me some feedback? Their rates are about the same as most H-D dealers, but since we are renting a car at the Phoenix airport for the week, it just makes economic sense to use EagleRiders in Sedona, that is unless somebody tells me to stay clear.
probably owned by the GC dealership in Bellmont, they also own the sedona and prescott t shirt shops ( no bikes, just shirts) and the dealership in mayer.
check around for other shops too- that area is great to ride, you can PM me for some routes, or check cyclerides.com and the dayrides section
My wife and I rented from Eagleriders in Flagstaff a couple yrs ago while we
vacationed in Sedona. Bout the only thing I remember was the ride was
somewhat rushed to the So. rim of hte caynon as we went up for lunch and
a leasure ride back. And the bike had to be back by maybe 5, cant really
remember. But had a laarge time and would do it again...........tenn.vol.
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