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For a 2 week ride there is no doubt in my mind: rent.
It will be cheaper than buying a bike. Plus you would spend most of your 2 weeks in country trying to find and buy a bike and then trying to sell it.
I have found that for any trip under 30 days, it is much better to fly in and rent.
At 30 days the money starts to even out, but you will still spend a lot of your time buying and selling.
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Bike rental in Quito, Equador
I recommend www.ecuadorbikerental.com. I rented a bike for a month and the company was awesome. Super friendly and helpful.
I rented the Kawasaki 650DL, best bike for the trip. They have Beemers too.
David E. Garces
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www.ecuadorbikerental.com
Mob:+593 98 497 1806
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Originally Posted by shu...
For a 2 week ride there is no doubt in my mind: rent.
It will be cheaper than buying a bike. Plus you would spend most of your 2 weeks in country trying to find and buy a bike and then trying to sell it.
I have found that for any trip under 30 days, it is much better to fly in and rent.
At 30 days the money starts to even out, but you will still spend a lot of your time buying and selling.
..............shu
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Appreciate the knowledge! I totally agree. Think I'll fly down there and rent a bike for this trip. Have you ridden in Ecuador? I'm planning on visiting most of the country, including the andes highlands, parts of amazon and the coast. Do you have any recommendations for off roads? I probably wanna ride mostly on paved roads and a couple days on off roads should be fun!
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I was there for a month in 2015.
I rented from Freedom in Quito. Actually I rented 2 different bikes and was satisfied with both.
A DR650 for 2 weeks of solo dirt riding...
and a G650GS for 2 weeks of 2 -up pavement riding with my wife....
Great country for a moto trip. Court, at Freedom, willingly spent a couple of hours with me, suggesting roads and routes and critiquing my plans.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shu...
I was there for a month in 2015.
I rented from Freedom in Quito. Actually I rented 2 different bikes and was satisfied with both.
A DR650 for 2 weeks of solo dirt riding...
and a G650GS for 2 weeks of 2 -up pavement riding with my wife....
Great country for a moto trip. Court, at Freedom, willingly spent a couple of hours with me, suggesting roads and routes and critiquing my plans.
.....................shu
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Hi Shu! I sent you direct msgs
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