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Big Smithy
24th November 2009, 16:37
Hi, myself and a couple of mates wish to hire bikes in NZ for a couple of weeks in Feb/Mar 2010, but are finding the prices very high.
We have hired bikes (Harleys) thru the HOG Fly/Ride program in the US for about $100 US per day and in OZ the price is about $130 Aus, but the cheapest Harley hire we can find in NZ starts at about $300 US per day.
Can anyone suggest a dealer who may hire Harley's at a more reasonable price?
We are happy to start / finish ouor trip at any town to suit the hire.
many thanks in advance
triple-bee
25th November 2009, 06:57
This guy lives across the road from me http://www.motorbiketours.co.nz/pages/1/nzs-premier-motorcycle-rental-&-tour-specialists.htm
I have seen his bikes and they are all late model well maintained machines his prices are similar to what you have been quoted but i dont think you will find anybody cheaper as it seems to be the going rate
Big Smithy
25th November 2009, 20:45
Many thanks triple-bee, I'll check out his site.
Maybe he may have some specials from time to time
CookMySock
25th November 2009, 21:43
Sounds like thats a good industry to get into.
Steve
Reckless
25th November 2009, 21:49
Sounds like thats a good industry to get into.
Steve
The hire places shoot themselves in the foot a little.
I've got a mate that has four of his friends coming over from Aussie for a tour and they are buying bikes to ride. The loss that may be incured when they sell are far less than any hireage. They looked into hiring and discounted that idea pretty fast. I think one or two have bought already, not cheap bikes either.
Rhubarb
25th November 2009, 22:03
I've hired Harleys in Queenstown. The bikes were Heritage Soft Tails, only about 2 years old and in great condition. Jo was fantastic to deal with and may be up for some bargaining on a long term hire. we paid NZ$300 for a 9 hour day (about US$230)
http://www.harleytoursnewzealand.co.nz/
CookMySock
26th November 2009, 07:12
[....] they are buying bikes to ride. The loss that may be incured when they sell are far less than any hireage.I'm surprised someone isn't doing a buy-back scheme. Loads of people coming to NZ for one to six months would use the scheme I am sure.
Steve
cave weta
26th November 2009, 08:04
I'm surprised someone isn't doing a buy-back scheme. Loads of people coming to NZ for one to six months would use the scheme I am sure.
Steve
Ahh.. HERE IS NZs FIRST DEDICATED BUY BACK COMPANY
www.motorcyclebuyback.co.nz They will have this site up and going by friday.
They will be dealing mainly in Adventure Bikes, Road legal trailies and Tourers
The two guys involved have a long involvement with bike retailing and servicing. The Business will be based locally here in Waihi ( The Epicentre of Adventure) and they will procure bikes to your specs and requirements before you arrive.They will meet you at Auckland airport with the bikes.
They will fit panniers and provide camping gear
Pricing will be competitive against hire rates for periods longer than 3 weeks
Until the site is interactive you can contact peter@superchips.co.nz
I hope this helps
Reckless
26th November 2009, 08:38
I'm surprised someone isn't doing a buy-back scheme. Loads of people coming to NZ for one to six months would use the scheme I am sure.
Steve
Actually now that you prod my memory I think one or more where buying a bike from a shop with a guaranteed buy back. Not quite sure of the details as my mates still away at the Burt Munro and South Island tour, so can't check on it.
Quite good from the shop point of view (may have been Botany honda???) )* Bike worth 14k with 15000 on the clock, Guaranteed buy back of 12k still sell after for 14k with 17000 on the clock. Makes sense especially if there's no added owners on the papers and you can use the shop insurance. The above figures are guesses of coarse.
cave weta
26th November 2009, 19:51
Hi, myself and a couple of mates wish to hire bikes in NZ for a couple of weeks in Feb/Mar 2010, but are finding the prices very high.
We have hired bikes (Harleys) thru the HOG Fly/Ride program in the US for about $100 US per day and in OZ the price is about $130 Aus, but the cheapest Harley hire we can find in NZ starts at about $300 US per day.
Can anyone suggest a dealer who may hire Harley's at a more reasonable price?
We are happy to start / finish ouor trip at any town to suit the hire.
many thanks in advance
Ive just been chatting with Ali from Bularangi Harley Hire www.bularangi.com
She says to get in touch- she thinks she can help.
Peter Buyback
26th November 2009, 20:55
I'm new to all this so bear with me! I used to do motorcycle tours and hires in NZ and agree they are very expensive. So we have started a buyback business to help people see the real NZ at a reasonable price. Have a look at www.motorcyclebuyback.com and see if it interests you. Cheers.
cave weta
26th November 2009, 21:24
I'm new to all this so bear with me! I used to do motorcycle tours and hires in NZ and agree they are very expensive. So we have started a buyback business to help people see the real NZ at a reasonable price. Have a look at www.motorcyclebuyback.com and see if it interests you. Cheers.
:woohoo::woohoo: first post - you IT geek!
Hopeful Bastard
26th November 2009, 21:30
Just found this on his "how this works" page
Carver Experience While you’re out here you really must try this one of a kind experience. A ride in the carver is like nothing else!
cave weta
26th November 2009, 22:26
Just found this on his "how this works" page
Ha ha Its not 'our' carver- its that mad 1/2 motorbike 1/2 car thing that they loved so much on Top Gear:pinch:
Hopeful Bastard
26th November 2009, 22:30
Yeah i know..
But still, I bet Carver likes them in him eh? ;)
:lol::killingme:rofl:
carver
28th November 2009, 15:57
Yeah i know..
But still, I bet Carver likes them in him eh? ;)
:lol::killingme:rofl:
only if you are behind me
Valkvic
8th December 2009, 04:23
I have the same problem. i want to hire a bike (small one) for a 3 or 4 week tour in NZ but prices are so high
A 250cc Honda costs nz$110 and a Daihatsu sirion nz$52. There must be a cheaper way to do this.
Big Smithy
11th December 2009, 19:28
Cave Weta,
Many thanks and to others as well. I will certainly check them out.
My brother and I did a buy back deal in Canada two years ago. Bought 2nd hand Ultras with 10klm on the clock for $22000 and sold them back on a guarantee for $19000. And that was after 35000klms.
Way better than renting.
This year we rented in the States for three weeks for $100 US per day through Fly Ride program with HOG. By far the cheapest way.
I'll let you know how I go
Many thanks once again
cave weta
11th December 2009, 19:51
Cave Weta,
Many thanks and to others as well. I will certainly check them out.
My brother and I did a buy back deal in Canada two years ago. Bought 2nd hand Ultras with 10klm on the clock for $22000 and sold them back on a guarantee for $19000. And that was after 35000klms.
Way better than renting.
This year we rented in the States for three weeks for $100 US per day through Fly Ride program with HOG. By far the cheapest way.
I'll let you know how I go
Many thanks once again
Sweet:done:- keep in touch!
Big Smithy
17th January 2010, 17:05
Okay, the new year is here and we have organised Bike Hire for 11 days at the end of March. Picking up the bikes in Christchurch.
next question....with only 11 days to see as much as we can I am looking for suggestions. Our first thouoght was to do just the South Island as I had heard that's best for seeing things, and of course there are a lot of famous places on my must see list. but another ex Kiwi I spoke to says to do the North island only as we will be on Harleys and the South is better suited to Sports bikes.
Yet another reckons we can do both islands in 11 days.
Open to any ideas and help
thanks in advance
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