A buddy came to visit and rented a Tiger 800 from Ear;le rider. Had a bit of a low side doing nothing crazy and broke off the bag mount and passenger per bracket right off the frame. Scaped up the plastic, TS broken, barend off...
OK then. I remember that ad, always liked the ad campaign.
If you happened to READ the article I posted, if you list your bike for rental, it can be insured for this service for up to $15,000.
Yeah, I'm still old-school, not gonna loan out my bikes or my women. But, if their formula works, it's intriguing. I'dve like to rent someone's bike out there in Vegas when I was there, but not at the going rates for most HD/BMW blahblah dealershits.
It's good to have your bike covered, but how is the liability covered? I don't want to be liable if a renter runs over a brain surgeon with 25 years of career ahead of him. No signed waiver would help you there!
Met a guy on a ride one time who was touted as a real fast rider. Was told no one will keep up with him. When he passed me I found out out why.
The man had no clue that the yellow lines were there, or concern for their meaning. I was laid over in my lane burning down a chicken strip when he flew by straight up in the other lane.
He would not make a single turn input on a road like the one pictured. Looks like fun to me!!
It's good to have your bike covered, but how is the liability covered? I don't want to be liable if a renter runs over a brain surgeon with 25 years of career ahead of him. No signed waiver would help you there!
Worse... When the renter is the young brain surgeon, and is now a turnip. Of course, because the bike wasn't well maintained! Run a business like this for long, and you will be sued.
We did a lot of rentals when I worked for the HD dealer.
Logistical (and insurance) NIGHTMARE.
"I'm sorry Mr. Customer, but you WILL take the additional insurance coverage for $xx a day".
When I worked at the RV dealer, the owner figured "hey, renting RVs will be a great way to generate some extra revenue". Don't do it, I told him...he did it anyway.
The FIRST unit that went out was a 28' class C...and the renter drove it right into a fuel pump. Turned too tightly, tore the whole side off the RV in addition to wrecking the pump.
Yeah- I did lots of rentals while still at SMHD. Generated quite a bit of revenue for the service department. There were a few times when I talked the folks out of renting, they were obviously out of their element.