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Renting a bike in North Vietnam

Hello, been a while since I've been abroad on a bike and I'm looking at going to Vietnam for a couple of weeks at the end of the month (Jan 09) - Can't wait!

Anyone who could answer the following would be a diamond:

* Are 250cc offroad bikes easy enough to rent, in Hanoi? I don't want to pay a foreigner-fleecing tours company top dollar in advance... And I don't need a package tour either, though I'm sure they're a lot of fun.

* A friend of mine says that January may be a holiday period for the Vietnamese, and that this'll make bike rental more tricky - is this the case?

* 20-30 USD per day seems to be the going rate on the websites I've seen, for rental of a 250. Is this up to date?

*** Any crucial tips? Must-sees? I have ten to twelve days, so will have to work out a rough plan before I go, even if it's just for three places I want specifically to see.

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hey there, im planning my first overseas trip there in summer. Cuong’s Motorbike Adventure in Hanoi supply Minsks, v quick and efficient, I have one reserved. I think Off road vietnam do rentals, especially honda 250, although i never chased that up. Im gonna do the northwest loop as its known at minsk club vietnam website. i here the sapa valley is nice.

let us know how you get on, would be very interesting!
all the best, tom.

edit* and the holiday is tet i think, vietnamese new year, very busy i here.

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hmm.. winter?

Thanks for the post on Cuong - that's the best supplier I've found, too (for price). Offroad vietnam are a tad pricey for my wallet. They may be more reliable bikes for all I know, but I don't...

More alarmingly, the north of vietnam is actually COLD in january (holy shizer! Didn't think of that!) so I am now considering the south. Huge shame, as everyone says the north loop area is beautiful. But I get enough cold riding in london thanks very much..

Pondering on and on...
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thinking of doing that same trip in the north of vietnam, so just wondering how ya got on in the end????
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