Hiring Harley’s from Eaglerider

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We’re looking at hiring Harley’s from Eaglerider next year, What do I need of the optional extras offered on the website?

EVIP Damage Waiver ?
VIP Damage Waiver ?
Supplemental Liability Insurance - $1M ?
Supplemental Liability Insurance - $300K ?

See below... cheers, Martin
 

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Tick all the boxes, enjoy the trip stress free...easy..
 
Mutley's yer man, he's just got back from Yankeeland having hired a motorised shopping trolley from Eagle.
 
Because you only have to pay a deposit Initially - you have to pay in full when you reserve a bike directly from Eaglerider :thumb
Got it! thank you :thumb

But any more tips on this would be very welcome :thumb2
 
Got it! thank you :thumb

But any more tips on this would be very welcome :thumb2

from their website -
VIP - USD 18 per day
Damage to Motorcycle (*1)
Renter pays up to USD 2000 per occurrence
Theft of Motorcycle (*2)
Renter pays up to USD 2000 per occurrence
Breakdown Protection (*3)
Renter is provided up to USD 35/day for a replacement rental + refund of daily rate
Flat Tire Coverage:
Not Included
Security Deposit for Blue Travel Bookings:
USD 500
E-VIP - USD 24 per day
Damage to Motorcycle (*1)
Renter pays up to USD 1000 per occurrence
Theft of Motorcycle (*2)
Renter pays up to USD 1000 per occurrence
Breakdown Protection (*3)
Renter is provided up to USD 75/day for a replacement rental + refund of daily rate.
Flat Tire Coverage
Covers tire repair / labor. Towing is not covered.
Security Deposit for Blue Travel Bookings:
USD 300

also -

pay for EVIP. I rented from Eaglerider, a Road King from Boston - Halifax - Vancouver - Seattle in 2009. 17 year old kid in his Daddy's new Jeep Cherokee wiped out the Harley I was sitting on. Eaglerider arranged for another new Road King, p/u from Chicago to continue on via Saskatchewan... no charge.

I don't think you need $1M third party, just $300k. But could be wrong...
 
pay for EVIP. I rented from Eaglerider, a Road King from Boston - Halifax - Vancouver - Seattle in 2009. 17 year old kid in his Daddy's new Jeep Cherokee wiped out the Harley I was sitting on. Eaglerider arranged for another new Road King, p/u from Chicago to continue on via Saskatchewan... no charge.

I don't think you need $1M third party, just $300k. But could be wrong...
Feewww! thanks for that, anything can happen, and does!
 
We’re looking at hiring Harley’s from Eaglerider next year, What do I need of the optional extras offered on the website?

EVIP Damage Waiver ?
VIP Damage Waiver ?
Supplemental Liability Insurance - $1M ?
Supplemental Liability Insurance - $300K ?

See below... cheers, Martin

I was advised by them to take EVIP Zero as there is no excess and consequently no comeback when you hand back the motorcycle. I also took out the higher rate of SLI as things get very expensive out there very quickly, the difference in cost was minimal.

I'd also echo the comments about service and support from Eaglerider. We had an issue with the lock on the TourPak this time. We just dropped into an Eaglerider centre in Flagstaf and they fixed it on the spot, had they not been able to fix it we'd have been given another bike. They also Fed Exed our excess baggage from LA to Las Vegas for $21 for two cases and we picked them up when we dropped off the bike.

This is the second time I have used them and I am impressed with the whole set up. Both times I have booked a bespoke tour and they have sorted hotels and routes for me. I'll use them again :thumb
 
Another vote for using HC Travel. They do loads of business with Eaglerider & its makes the whole process a lot easier & you don't pay any more.

HC will also give you advice on routes, etc.

I've picked up twice in L.A. & each time it's literally been "Your with HC Travel, cool, no problem, sign here, here's the keys....."
 
Another vote for using HC Travel. They do loads of business with Eaglerider & its makes the whole process a lot easier & you don't pay any more.

HC will also give you advice on routes, etc.

I've picked up twice in L.A. & each time it's literally been "Your with HC Travel, cool, no problem, sign here, here's the keys....."

You do know Eaglerider do the same services except organising the flight? (group tours with support, self drive tours, bespoke tours, just bike rental) :nenau

I'm not sure how HC could make it any easier :confused:
 
I was advised by them to take EVIP Zero as there is no excess and consequently no comeback when you hand back the motorcycle. I also took out the higher rate of SLI as things get very expensive out there very quickly, the difference in cost was minimal.

I'd also echo the comments about service and support from Eaglerider. We had an issue with the lock on the TourPak this time. We just dropped into an Eaglerider centre in Flagstaf and they fixed it on the spot, had they not been able to fix it we'd have been given another bike. They also Fed Exed our excess baggage from LA to Las Vegas for $21 for two cases and we picked them up when we dropped off the bike.

This is the second time I have used them and I am impressed with the whole set up. Both times I have booked a bespoke tour and they have sorted hotels and routes for me. I'll use them again :thumb
Thanks Mutley, that does help, as does everyone input, thank you.

I have every confidence in Eaglerider, I haven't read a singe bad thing. Its great to have total confidence in such an important element of the trip.

Cost wise, I did some simple calculations on rental costs between HC Travel and Eaglerider, I'll have to check again but HC Travel did seem for expensive? we'll have to wait and see :)
 
I've rented direct from Eaglerider and easy to deal with. What I liked was their attitude when I picked the bike up from Phoenix. Very helpful and knowing I was an HD virgin, they let me try a couple to see which one I wanted. :thumb

HC will be having a cut somewhere so will be slightly more:thumb
 
Oh, as I admitted I normally rode a GS, they said "don't go larking about on the dirt on your Heritage". Well, I couldn't resist:augie
 

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You do know Eaglerider do the same services except organising the flight? (group tours with support, self drive tours, bespoke tours, just bike rental) :nenau

I'm not sure how HC could make it any easier :confused:

Yes, I do know :) HC didn't organise my flight, I get 'em much cheape.. The real big plus is the no deposit on your card. Another plus is they're ABTA, booking with ER direct wont be. I can also pop into HC if I want to talk to a human.

HC will be having a cut somewhere so will be slightly more:thumb

Nope. If they get a cut, it's off Eaglerider. The prices are EXACTLY the same. I had a conversation with them asking why I should use them rather than go direct.......
 
Patto and I had a sit on a Electra Glide today to see what it felt like, comfy but man that's a shockingly heavy machine!!! :eek:
 
Yes, I do know :) HC didn't organise my flight, I get 'em much cheape.. The real big plus is the no deposit on your card. Another plus is they're ABTA, booking with ER direct wont be. I can also pop into HC if I want to talk to a human.



Nope. If they get a cut, it's off Eaglerider. The prices are EXACTLY the same. I had a conversation with them asking why I should use them rather than go direct.......

Any price difference is usually down to fluctuations in the exchange rate. If the exchange rate improves, the HC Travel price works out more expensive unless they adjust the Sterling price on their website :thumb2
 


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