Rentals and Practice Range?

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Shiv
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#11 Unread post by Shiv »

Wait, you can rent a bike?

From regular car rental companies (Alamo and....well that's the only one I know) or special bike rental companies?
Have fun on the open /¦\


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#12 Unread post by TeeMan »

Speciailized outfits, just do a search online. here's one:

www.eaglerider.com/

Prices are NOT cheap. But it would be cool to rent a bike on vacation to explore a non-urban environment.

I don't even want to think what would happen if Alamo rented bike to those people who can't even drive cars... :shock:

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#13 Unread post by Vit0r »

Wow, that really blows. If they kept saying how much harder they were than the DMV test I woulda been having some deep regrets. Well, at least they're letting you re-take for free. Just try to borrow a bike from a friend and practice the manuevers they showed you in an empty parking lot. If you can't get a hold of a bike, then maybe you can get hold of a bicycle and just redo the manuevers just getting a feel for the balancing...but then again that may screw you up more.

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