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Discussion in '☋ Tourist Information ☋' started by BAZ, Jul 23, 2007.

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    Hi I am in need of a place that rents motor bikes, something like a 200cc 250cc trail bikes that can carry myself and other person. thankyou in advance
     
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    Right at the opposite of the Shell station near the market right at the corner
    I always rent a moterickle everytime when I am in Dumaguete.
    Good moter cickles and a good price and service.

    Greetings J.Diver
     
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    rental bikes

    thanks for the information DIVER, can you remember the prices?
     
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    I had a 120 cc for 200 pesos a day, but you can deal about the price.
    I did rent it for 12 days but ask for mirrors when you rent a bike.
    It is no problem they have them and put it on the motor.
    The service is eccelent.

    Greetings J.Diver
     
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    great thanks AGAIN for the info DIVER
     
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    At that same area Diver mentioned, you could find Honda XR200's available for something around P1,000-P1,500 per day (minimum of 1 day rental). I say "area" because there's actual about 3 or 4 of them bike rental places clustered in there. I also say "could find" because they're quite rare and are often already taken when you go and try renting one.

    This info, however, is about 4 years old, so things could be a bit better now. For one thing, there's this influx of Chinese-made Honda clones like those of the Lifan brand. Just a day ago, I found out about the Lifan 200cc, which in all likelihood is going to make 200cc enduros more and more available for rent.

    The area is more specifically along Perdices St., at corners Pinili and Sta. Rosa Streets.

    For a bit of a review and video of a Lifan GY-5 200cc 4-stroke bike, click here.
     
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    thanks JUNKYARD, thats a nice looking bike and the size i need to pull my 100kg around, those 110cc bikes dont like it when i sit on them HA HA.

    CHEERS BAZ.
     
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    L, I know what you mean. A sufficient alternative for 200cc enduros would probably be the Honda TMX 155. It's a road bike and I know it doesnt have the clearance of an enduro, but hey it was meant to haul an unwieldy sidecar filled with 4-5 adults at a time. :smile:

    The engine's torquey enough but its 155 cc displacement, coupled with 4 gears, isn't going to blaze any hiways.
     
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    the guy where Diver rents from has sometimes Enduros with ok - engines I had one for a couple of days and I think he charged me 500. At that Area are plenty of bike-rentals and if it is no public holiday or fiesta they are happy to rent them out for a good price.
    You can get the scooters for 20 peso per hour if you need them just for a short time around the city...
    cheers

    Rhoody
     
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    thanks Rhoody will take a look on the 31 july when i arrive.
     
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