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Bike Hire Contact for Southern India?
New to the site, but want to hire or buy a couple of Enfields and tour for a couple of weeks, maybe 3 with a pal of mine. Looking for a contact that can help, that is honest and not a rip off local to the area. Any suggestions?
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New to the site, but want to hire or buy a couple of Enfields and tour for a couple of weeks, maybe 3 with a pal of mine. Looking for a contact that can help, that is honest and not a rip off local to the area. Any suggestions?
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I’m new to the site too. And if you haven’t finalised on where your getting your Enfields from, then I’d suggest you check out www.wickedride.com
They’re professional, respected among the bikers & tourists + have rentals in a couple of Indian cities.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks, looks professional, know any guides Bangalore way?
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Thanks, looks professional, know any guides Bangalore way?
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Wicked ride offers that service too if I’m not mistaken. You could shoot an email off to them.
I’m sure they’ll sort out the contacts for you in case they’re not into ride guides - Bangalore city has a ton of riders, so it really shouldn’t be a hassle.
That’s all I can advise as I’m not from their city. Hope this helps!
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First hand experience with Wicked Ride
Hi Steve
I have used Wicked Ride a couple of times in Bangalore. I rented from the Whitefield office.
Couple of things you need to know.
1. They are not really used to dealing with Foreigners but you can navigate that buy getting the right person on the phone. Once you are at their office it's all good...but booking over the website just doesn't work unless you have an India CC and phone number. Just call them and arrange it.
2. You will need an International license (or I did anyway from Australia) and a colour photocopy of your passport..no idea why but there you go.
3. The helmets they provide are...well...shall we say very very ordinary...if you can bring your own it's a much better option.
4. My Australian Credit Card for some reason simply does not work in their EFT machine. So I have to make sure I have enough cash (in Rupees not $) to pay for the hire in full. This has happened both times I hired.
5. They have a speed limit on rentals and DO enforce it. They say there is a GPS on every bike...who knows...maybe...regardless for an enfield it's like 100kph which frankly is suicide speed in India anyway.
All that said....these guys are by far the easiest to deal with I have found.
Now IMHO you do not need a guide for India. It's all tea plantations and tiger reserves down that way. There is lots of local tourists and everyone speaks English on the most part so accomodation and getting around is easy enough. Go it alone and make it a real adventure of it I say.
Feel free to PM me if you want.
Cheers
John
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Bike Hire Contact for Southern India?
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Originally Posted by tux
Hi Steve
I have used Wicked Ride a couple of times in Bangalore. I rented from the Whitefield office.
Couple of things you need to know.
1. They are not really used to dealing with Foreigners but you can navigate that buy getting the right person on the phone. Once you are at their office it's all good...but booking over the website just doesn't work unless you have an India CC and phone number. Just call them and arrange it.
2. You will need an International license (or I did anyway from Australia) and a colour photocopy of your passport..no idea why but there you go.
3. The helmets they provide are...well...shall we say very very ordinary...if you can bring your own it's a much better option.
4. My Australian Credit Card for some reason simply does not work in their EFT machine. So I have to make sure I have enough cash (in Rupees not $) to pay for the hire in full. This has happened both times I hired.
5. They have a speed limit on rentals and DO enforce it. They say there is a GPS on every bike...who knows...maybe...regardless for an enfield it's like 100kph which frankly is suicide speed in India anyway.
All that said....these guys are by far the easiest to deal with I have found.
Now IMHO you do not need a guide for India. It's all tea plantations and tiger reserves down that way. There is lots of local tourists and everyone speaks English on the most part so accomodation and getting around is easy enough. Go it alone and make it a real adventure of it I say.
Feel free to PM me if you want.
Cheers
John
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Thats a lot of useful infirmation...I must say
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