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I'm interested in renting a motorcycle in Costa Rica for a couple of weeks. We will be two up, minimal off road. My research shows a lot of companies. I'm very interested in Costa Rica Motorcycle Tours Inc, as they have BMW's and KTMs (what I currently own). Does anyone have any experience with this company or other recommendations? I only have two weeks or we would ride our own down.

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Perhaps you are refering to Motos de Costa Rica(Radiográfica Costarricense S.A.). which is opperated by my friend Paul Furlong. Great guy!
They have mostly new KTM 450's and 650's and specialize in group tours(they go like stink), but he may rent singles.
Paul posts here and if you look back a couple weeks, there was a C.R. thread that he chimmed in on.
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Actually its: Costa Rica Motorcycle Tours & Rentals

They say they do group tours, self guided tours, and rentals. We are interested in their self guided "Easy Rider" tours.

Thanks for they other reference. I'll look them up.

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Unles you don't care to try something different check out Wild Rider in San Jose. They have KLR's XT600's and 650 hondas.Thorsten is guy to talk to.Reasonable rates and good bikes.
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Maybe you want to try here: Costa Rica motorcycle tours - Costa Rican Facts

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Perhaps you are refering to Motos de Costa Rica(Radiográfica Costarricense S.A.). which is opperated by my friend Paul Furlong. Great guy!
They have mostly new KTM 450's and 650's and specialize in group tours(they go like stink), but he may rent singles.
Paul posts here and if you look back a couple weeks, there was a C.R. thread that he chimmed in on.
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Hi Motomech,

the right link to the web site from Paul, Wayne and RJ is Costa Rica Motorcycle Tours and Rentals
I agree, there are great guys, nice tours and the bikes are in excellent shape. I just rode with them again.
Clarence, if you want to rent without going on tour with a guide they will screen you and you have to leave your passport and ride with a copy of it.

Have fun and enjoy
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I don´t know how Wild Rider compare as far as prices etc go, but the guys are really helpful there. I needed to change my rear tyre today and couldn´t have done it without them.
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Thumbs up Paul Furlong - great guy!!!

Hi, my name is Jens, I am German, i have been several times to Costa Rica,

and Paul Furlong is a great guy. Check him out, his bikes are great! He helps you a lot and he knows everything about the country!!!

Say Hello to him from Jens from Germany, I rented several times a lot of bikes from him.....for groups!

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I don´t know how Wild Rider compare as far as prices etc go, but the guys are really helpful there. I needed to change my rear tyre today and couldn´t have done it without them.
I agree completele with "The Couch"! For rates check their website:Wild Rider Costa Rica
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I'm going to Costa Rica this December. Was wondering if there are any updtaes to this thread regarding the "Easy Rider" renatl and self guided tour.

Thanks.

Actually its: Costa Rica Motorcycle Tours & Rentals

They say they do group tours, self guided tours, and rentals. We are interested in their self guided "Easy Rider" tours.
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Wild Riders where very helpfull and very friendly with lots of good tips when my brother crashed his KLR in Costa Rica.

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I live in Cartago, 25 km from San José. All days I conmute to San José to my work in a KLR-650. I'm traveling from Costa Rica to Colombia on Dec-17.

If you arrive to CR before Dec-17, maybe we can see and ride some km.
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