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    Any experiences with Eaglerider Honda & Triumph in Las Vegas?

    I may be going to Las Vegas for a week on March 8.
    I Googled Goldwing rentals in Las Vegas and came upon Eaglerider. The have an F6B or GL1800 among others available. The F6B is $160/day. I phoned them and asked if their F6B has the stock low windscreen or a taller windscreen, and I was told it had the higher screen. All good so far. I really only want a bike for 1 day so my wife and I can get out and see some scenery out of town.

    Does anyone have experience with renting a bike from this or other companies in LV?
    Other suggestions?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post

    Does anyone have experience with renting a bike from this or other companies in LV?
    Other suggestions?
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    BigBird,
    I am biased because I work for EagleRider Orlando but I just got back from our corporate convention in Vegas. It is such a hot market that there are 3 EagleRider stores there. Honda, BMW and HD/Indian. All have really good reviews and do a great job. I rented an Indian last weekend and the service was great. FWIW

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1951vbs View Post
    BigBird,
    I am biased because I work for EagleRider Orlando but I just got back from our corporate convention in Vegas. It is such a hot market that there are 3 EagleRider stores there. Honda, BMW and HD/Indian. All have really good reviews and do a great job. I rented an Indian last weekend and the service was great. FWIW
    Yes, somewhat biased, but good to know that they are a national chain. I had no idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    Yes, somewhat biased, but good to know that they are a national chain. I had no idea.
    10 Corporate locations and 90 or so franchises world wide. Dubai, Australia, etc... Est. 1992 by 3 guys with 4 bikes in a garage. Founder is being inducted into the Sturgis hall of fame this year.

    While in Vegas, as a team building exercise we went to the Gun Store and shot hand guns and full auto machine guns! Everything from Tommy guns to AK47's. Quite a rush, shot the bad guy but I didn't shoot any ducks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1951vbs View Post
    While in Vegas, as a team building exercise we went to the Gun Store and shot hand guns and full auto machine guns! Everything from Tommy guns to AK47's.
    I would rather ride my F6B than shoot any kind of weapons.
    In fact, I would rather drive any kind of Harley than shoot weapons, and I have no use for anything HD.

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    You know , such a trip requires possession of gun ? In Las Vegas , Yankees shoot Canadians like a ducks .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Limoles View Post
    You know , such a trip requires possession of gun ? In Las Vegas , Yankees shoot Canadians like a ducks .
    Meet me in Vegas, and we'll go for a ride together.
    You bring Mrs. Limoles, or if not doable, any companion of choice, your gun, and your camera.
    I'll bring Mrs. Bigbird, a water pistol, and camera.
    We'll have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    Meet me in Vegas, and we'll go for a ride together.
    You bring Mrs. Limoles, or if not doable, any companion of choice, your gun, and your camera.
    I'll bring Mrs. Bigbird, a water pistol, and camera.
    We'll have fun.
    I'll meet you with pleasure , but Mrs. Limoles hates motorcycles , so she is not good company for us . Instead she will throw her money in Casino , getting drunk and next day ... blame me for everything . By the way , she is the one , who carry the gun and each time wants to "kill me" , if I do not ... behave . You know women - don't you ?

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    Since you already own a F6B why not try renting an Indian or a BMW. I know thats what I would do. Probably lean to the BMW since I rode a few Indians last summer. Just a thought.
    2013 F6B in black of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaWadd View Post
    Since you already own a F6B why not try renting an Indian or a BMW. I know thats what I would do. Probably lean to the BMW since I rode a few Indians last summer. Just a thought.
    For 2 up in a place where I have no experience driving I would want a bike that I am completely familiar with.
    There's nothing worse than trying to be smooth and competent with braking, clutching, shifting, and throttle on an unfamiliar bike in an unfamiliar place with a passenger on the back.
    I have no desire to try something different.
    Jumping on an F6B in Vegas would be jumping on my own bike.

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