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Old 15 Aug 2006
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Motorcycle rental in Cuba???Alquilar una moto en Cuba...

Hi All,
I know this is the America's section but since there isn't a carib' bit I'm going for it here...
Ok...can anyone help, I'm looking for a motorcycle in cuba for a few weeks in November. I don't really care about the type of bike or age or anything as long as it's enough to carry two of us and all our junk around for our 3 week trip. I'll ride anything with 2 wheels from a Fireblade to a CZ/MZ or one of those cosack flat twin things!
Mind you I guess it'd be better if it's at least a 250cc or bigger so that we can fit on.
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Zade,

Whatever you end up doing for a bike in Cuba, please post it to the HUBB. I'd like to hear about how you fared in Cuba, if you were able to get a bike, etc.
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I have just been to Cuba and all I can say is good luck, I did not see anything that would be even close to hiring a bike, maybe a scooter yes but as for a bigger bike no way. For starters Cuba does not import hardley a thing so you will see no Japnesse bikes, they hardly import Coca Cola because its American!!

Getting around on a motorbike would be just the shot but the whole time I was there I did not see a single, bigger bike or even like a trail bike 250 XR or nothing like that, that country is stuck in the last century, but thats why I went and liked it. Not trying to dampen your hopes but I would keep looking and look hard before going there with the expectation of finding something there, but having said that it may be possible you never know
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Cuba

Guys,
I have been to Cuba more than 20 times (I run a humanitarian project there) and I can almost 100% guarantee you you won't find anything to rent. There are some big bikes to be had but they are privately owned. If they rented to you, both you and they would probably get arrested for conducting "black market" business.
Maybe someday the island will open up and then you can find me there, renting Adventure bikes
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Hi All,
I know this is the America's section but since there isn't a carib' bit I'm going for it here...
Ok...can anyone help, I'm looking for a motorcycle in cuba for a few weeks in November. I don't really care about the type of bike or age or anything as long as it's enough to carry two of us and all our junk around for our 3 week trip. I'll ride anything with 2 wheels from a Fireblade to a CZ/MZ or one of those cosack flat twin things!
Mind you I guess it'd be better if it's at least a 250cc or bigger so that we can fit on.
Thanx all
...zade
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Zade , can you please tell me how was your experience with your searching for motorbike in Cuba? I´m going to Cuba for 3 weeks in November and would like to rent one but it´s probably very difficult

Have you finally found something, some place to rent? I will be greatfull for any coment, tip....thanks
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I think its the other way round?

As far as I know, The Cubans don·t import/export "a lot" because USA dont want them to/let them!
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I have just been to Cuba and all I can say is good luck, I did not see anything that would be even close to hiring a bike, maybe a scooter yes but as for a bigger bike no way. For starters Cuba does not import hardley a thing so you will see no Japnesse bikes, they hardly import Coca Cola because its American!!

Getting around on a motorbike would be just the shot but the whole time I was there I did not see a single, bigger bike or even like a trail bike 250 XR or nothing like that, that country is stuck in the last century, but thats why I went and liked it. Not trying to dampen your hopes but I would keep looking and look hard before going there with the expectation of finding something there, but having said that it may be possible you never know
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