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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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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    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.
    Big Bird

    for the last 2 years I have rented from Eaglerider in Vegas. Last year we did Honda and they only had 1 F6B so my buddy rented that and I rented a full wing. Easy and great price. I think most of their bikes have a 300 mile a day allowance and then charge per mile after. We were rode all day and were just under the 300 miles that year. They had replaced the stock shield with a taller shield which was nice. This year we rented from the Depot and both rented Indians for 2 days. After 1/2 a day riding I wished I had rented an F6B but all was still good. You cant beat riding Lake Meade Rec Area to Valley of Fire. Most of the Harleys and Indians have unlimited miles for your rental period but it seems like for the 2 days we were still under 600 miles so it wouldn't have mattered in that regard.

    I think its one of the best deals in Vegas for Entertainment. Either Bring a helmet or they will supply one at no cost. I always bring mine.

    First year a forum member met us and lead us around so we didnt have to worry about where to go. 2nd year we added the GPS which was great to get around.

    Both bikes ran well and no issues so I would recommend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarolinaRider View Post
    Big Bird

    for the last 2 years I have rented from Eaglerider in Vegas. Last year we did Honda and they only had 1 F6B so my buddy rented that and I rented a full wing. Easy and great price. I think most of their bikes have a 300 mile a day allowance and then charge per mile after. We were rode all day and were just under the 300 miles that year. They had replaced the stock shield with a taller shield which was nice. This year we rented from the Depot and both rented Indians for 2 days. After 1/2 a day riding I wished I had rented an F6B but all was still good. You cant beat riding Lake Meade Rec Area to Valley of Fire. Most of the Harleys and Indians have unlimited miles for your rental period but it seems like for the 2 days we were still under 600 miles so it wouldn't have mattered in that regard.

    I think its one of the best deals in Vegas for Entertainment. Either Bring a helmet or they will supply one at no cost. I always bring mine.

    First year a forum member met us and lead us around so we didnt have to worry about where to go. 2nd year we added the GPS which was great to get around.

    Both bikes ran well and no issues so I would recommend them.
    Thanks CarolinaRider.
    That's what I wanted to hear.

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