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Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to rent a vehicle on your website?

All you need to reserve a scooter, motorcycle or bicycle on BikesBooking.com is a credit or debit card. When you collect your vehicle from the rental company and sign the rental agreement you may need to provide a valid driver’s licence, ID and some form of deposit. Please check the provider’s conditions on the booking page before making a reservation.

How do I know if my rental vehicle is insured and what is CDW?

All vehicles listed on our website have third party insurance. Some of our providers can offer you comprehensive insurance or insurance with CDW. A CDW (collision damage waiver) sets the maximum amount you will pay if there is serious damage to the vehicle. We advise you to purchase comprehensive insurance so that you can relax and enjoy your ride. If you have any problems we are always here to help.

What kind of driver’s licence do I need to rent a scooter / ATV / motorcycle?

Companies’ conditions vary. In your search results you will be able to see what kind of licence each company requires. Usually you can rent a scooter with a B (car) or AM/A1 driver's licence. For motorcycle you will need an A (moto) driver's licence. To rent a quad bike (ATV) you will need just a car driver's licence. No licence is required for bicycles. Some rental companies ask for an international drivers permit (IDP), so always check each provider’s conditions.

How can I be sure that the rental company will accept my Voucher?

When you make a reservation through BikesBooking.com you enter into a direct, legally binding contract with the vehicle provider (rental company). The rental company knows about your booking and will provide you with exactly the model of vehicle you have reserved. If they don’t have the right bike you will be offered a better bike at no extra charge.

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A few tips for rent a motorbike, scooter of bicycle

Two-wheeling is one of the best ways to see a new country. It's a great feeling to be able to go wherever and whenever you want. Over time, it could also save money on transportation! Unfortunately, not every person who decides to rent a scooter or motorbike has the necessary experience or knowledge. This doesn't always mean it's a bad thing. Everybody must learn in some way. However, prior to embarking on that exciting journey, be sure to complete your homework!

Get a license before renting a scooter or motorcycle. If you get into an accident but don't have a license, travel insurance companies won't pay you.
Motorcycles and alcohol don't mix.
Instead of buying a bike out of ambition, focus on your abilities.
Don't rent on price alone. Most of the time, the cheapest bikes have more miles on them and are sometimes less roadworthy.
Conduct an examination of the motorcycle. Check the engine for oil leaks, the tyres for tread and damage, and the instruments and lights for operation. Take pictures and write down every damage. First and foremost, check the brakes. If you are dissatisfied with the bike's condition, purchase a new one or move on.
ATTGATT stands for "All Gear, Every Time." In the event of a crash, protective gear will help minimize injuries.
Ready to Ride Once you're on the road, keep an eye out for potential dangers like approaching traffic, pedestrians, animals, and so on. Cover your brakes. Prepare to stop.
Drop a gear when riding in traffic. You'll be prepared if you need to move quickly.
Check the surface of the road. Water, ice, oil, diesel, debris, potholes, and debris Always have a way out when riding in traffic.
Control your lane. Place yourself in such a way that other motorists won't try to squeeze you out.
Put yourself out there. Dress in light clothing. Turn on your headlights if legal. Maintain eye contact with motorists.
After every turn, make sure your indicators are off.
Avoid the traffic. At traffic lights, work your way to the front of the line of cars and use your strength to get in front of them and onto the clear road.
head and mirror checks. Always keep an eye on your surroundings.
MILO: When changing lanes: Look, Over, Mirrors, and Indicators Avoid getting in the way of vehicles or exit ramps. Put yourself in a position so that you won't have to worry about cars changing lanes at the last minute.
As cover, use larger vehicles. Roundabouts provide additional vehicle protection when crossing intersections.
Select the appropriate gear when entering corners, come wide to allow you to see ahead, and turn sharply as you reach the apex to avoid cutting the corner from oncoming traffic.
For advice on riding a motorcycle, look online. Even if you're a seasoned rider, gaining a new perspective is always beneficial.
Enjoy your ride, but keep safe so you can ride again later.
Don't be afraid to go out and see the world on two wheels now that you know some great advice for renting one! It could turn out to be the best adventure you've ever had. Gear will help keep you as safe as possible in a crash.

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