Buying a Rental Bike ?
#21
My first bagger burnout was on a rental. I learned that clutchless shifting on a HD isn't so good on a rental. I burned off some floor boards on a rental on The Dragon in NC. I ride rentals just as hard as I ride my own bike. Harleys can take some serious abuse without issues.
Now, the prices you listed aren't spectacular. Look elsewhere. I'd rather have a pampered bike for $1000-$2000 more than some high mileage beater being sold by a rental company.
Now, the prices you listed aren't spectacular. Look elsewhere. I'd rather have a pampered bike for $1000-$2000 more than some high mileage beater being sold by a rental company.
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I wasn't happy buying from the second owner of my bike because a lot of history of the bike just wasn't (isn't) known. I can tell you a lot of noobies rent and they are hard on a bike. The last two rentals I had I dropped more than once. Times that by 35,000 miles.
Just say NO.
In '02 I rented a Heritage from the Tampa dealer for a day's cruise down the Gulf Blvd from Clearwater to St. Pete for my very first ever Harley Ride. What a beautiful Ride.
Everything about that day changed my life! Not to mention the awful sunburn the wife and I had, even on the top of my head. (We packed away the helmets after leaving the rental place)
Just say NO.
In '02 I rented a Heritage from the Tampa dealer for a day's cruise down the Gulf Blvd from Clearwater to St. Pete for my very first ever Harley Ride. What a beautiful Ride.
Everything about that day changed my life! Not to mention the awful sunburn the wife and I had, even on the top of my head. (We packed away the helmets after leaving the rental place)
Last edited by JohnnyC; 02-14-2011 at 12:45 PM.
#25
I've considered buying a used Harley before, but didn't. I would never consider buying a rental, no matter how good the deal upfront. Too many different riders, too many different riding styles, and most would go out a flog the bike a bit, since it isn't theirs.
Remember the rental-car scene in Days of Thunder? I'd look to buying a used, one-owner bike... lot's of garage-queens out there that can be had for a fair price in this economy.
Remember the rental-car scene in Days of Thunder? I'd look to buying a used, one-owner bike... lot's of garage-queens out there that can be had for a fair price in this economy.
#26
I'll buck the system here and say my bike was a rental. I have only put 1200 miles on it the last 8 weeks but all things are pointing out to it's a good bike. I obtained the service records for the bike and it was serviced every 2500 miles. There were 2 scratches in the chrome and no leaks. Mine had 22000 on it which is much lower than the bikes your looking at. I looked at 5 private party used bikes and they weren't taken care off and had less milage. I still have factory warranty but I will buy ext wty just in case.
Last edited by prostar; 02-14-2011 at 04:24 PM.
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Lot of miles for a rental and the prices aren't that great and the miles may be hard ones as well, just no way of knowing. In my opinion, you would be better off to buy a privately owned bike thats been taken care of just for the peace of mind. They're out there and not that much more than the rentals you're looking at. Buying a rental with that many miles is a crapshoot or box of chocolates at best, "you never know what you're going to get". People on rentals do things that they would never do if they owned the bike. FWIW I would steer clear myself. If you are still considering the rental, at least try for a better price and warranty. Good luck!