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ashimron 23 Apr 2002 03:53

Rental in France and Italy
 
Hello,
this is my first post here - so hello everyone!
i'm interested in having a 3 weeks trip in Italy and france. rental seems like the chosen option so i found few agencies in Italy and i will be happy to hear form whoever knows anything about them, their reliability and any other comment.
1. Motonline (www.motonline.com) - seems cheap but are they reliable? no address on website.
2.rent a dream
3.biancoblu

also i would be happy to hear about recomended agencies in france.

thanks in advance

Assaf

AndyE 8 May 2002 19:29

I don't know of anywhere in France but how about Switzerland - i've rented loads of stuff from these guys and they service my GS.
www.arrigoni.ch - in zürich
can get expensive though, looking at 50-100USD a day, is cheaper for longer rentals, limit 300km a day.
They rent BMWs and Suzukis
HTH

PanEuropean 31 Jul 2002 09:36

Here's another rental source in Zurich, they service my ST1100 so I can vouch for them, the motorcycles they rent are in perfect condition and all less than one year old: Heidelberger Honda Center. I will say without hesitation that this is the finest Honda dealer in the world, I won't let anyone else service my motorcycle.

Being Swiss, they are expensive, but you certainly do get what you pay for. I was given a Hornet 900 (free) from the rental fleet last month when my ST was in for routine service, and the Hornet only had 71 km total on it when they gave it to me.

They have some off road bikes, but mainly specialize in street bikes. Note that you get a 20% rate reduction from the daily rates if you rent for 6 days or more. The people there are very pleasant, it is a family business. Mr. Heidelberger himself speaks English, but if you do any written or telephone contact with the company, best to do it in German or French, which is what everyone else speaks.

Michael

[This message has been edited by PanEuropean (edited 31 July 2002).]


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