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Costs below are shown in US Dollars
DAILY RENTAL TERMS & CONDITIONS:
- Rental Rate Calculation – Rental rate is determined by Pick-Up Day. Rate charged based on 24 hour rental period.
- Transfers – Transfers are included for rentals 3 days or more and within a 7 mile radius of EagleRider.
- Saddle Bags – All rental motorcycles come equipped with saddle bags for storage of personal items.
- Helmets – Helmets are included for Driver and Passengers.
- Sales Tax – Sales Tax is not included in above rental/mileage rates. Sales Tax is subject to change by law.
- Surcharges – Location, Special event or Environmental surcharges are may apply.
- Fuel & Oil – Fuel and Oil costs are the responsibility of the customer.
- Mileage – Unlimited Mileage is included in the rates.
EagleRider Reservations must be paid in full to be guaranteed. All confirmed rental reservations are non-refundable. No refunds on early returns.
Free Transfers Complimentary transfers are provided for customers from locations that are within a 7 Mile Radius from the EagleRider Rental Station. Following terms must apply: 1.) transfer is arranged by EagleRider; 2.) Booking is 3 days or longer.
Customer Orientation Every customer will receive orientation to the motorcycle. The customer orientation will cover all aspects of safe motorcycle operation, the customer's maintenance responsibilities, local and state laws.
Storage EagleRider will provide storage for client luggage, airline tickets, and other valuables free of charge, however at clients' risk.
Helmets (Included in Daily Rental Rate) Helmets are provided with all motorcycle rentals and all tours. Customers are encouraged to bring their own helmets for comfort and style reasons. In addition, helmets may be purchased at many of EagleRider's rental stations.
Motorcycle Substitution EagleRider reserves the right to substitute the motorcycle confirmed to rental Customer. Unfortunately, at times, certain unexpected and uncontrollable situations arise which may require the substitution of a motorcycle. This includes, but is not limited to, delay in manufacture fleet delivery, mechanical failure, collision damage and theft. Should EagleRider not be able to provide confirmed motorcycle a similar or better model will be provided to the Customer. This constitutes the maximum liability of EagleRider.
Fuel Fuel costs are client’s responsibility. Customer will receive motorcycle with a Full Tank of fuel and is responsible to return the motorcycle with a full tank of fuel. If Customer doesn’t return the motorcycle with a Full Tank, then they will be subject to a $25 refueling charge. Customer has the option at pick-up of rental to purchase a Pre-Paid Fuel Option for $15 and can return the motorcycle empty.
Maintenance Responsibility The customer is responsible for checking engine oil levels at each refuelling and reporting mechanical failures immediately. Instructions and procedures for maintenance expense reimbursement are provided at pick-up. Customers may be held responsible for mechanical damage due to negligence in motorcycle operation or failure to provide normal maintenance.
Driver Requirements All drivers must be 21 years or older, and must posses a valid drivers license that qualifies him/her to operate a motorcycle in the country of origin. (Endorsement). International license are on valid in combination of the issuing country. We accept all driver licenses issued by any country as long it is endorsed for motorcycle. GERMAN 1A Licenses are accepted at all EagleRider locations. Please note upon reservation.
Additional Drivers 1 additional drivers permitted at no extra charge Minimum Age for Additional Drivers: 21 Valid motorcycle license is required.
Travel Restrictions (Violation of listed restrictions voids all VIP Theft & Damage Waivers and client will be held liable for damages.) Road Restriction: Rental motorcycles are not allowed on gravel roads, beaches, "logging" or other non-public roads.
Mexico Restriction: Clients cannot enter Mexico on a USA bike without written authorization or accompanied by an EagleRider Guide.
Death Valley WARNING: Entering Death Valley during the months of June - August, is considered a high risk due to extreme weather conditions. Clients travel during the listed months, travel at their own risk.
Security Deposits A security deposit of $1,000 to $500 - $300 will be taken at pick-up (Authorization Only). Security deposit must be processed via a credit card or a Travellers checks, Cash is not accepted
Pick-ups and Drop-offs & Late Charges Pick-Up Time of rental motorcycle is accepted during the above mentioned rental location business hours. Clients are required to telephone the EagleRider Rental Station on the morning of the pick-up day to schedule their transfer and pick-up time. Pick-ups are not honored after 4:30pm
Return Time of rental motorcycle is accepted during the above mentioned rental location business hours. One rental day is based on a 24-hour rental period starting from the time of pick-up. No refunds for early motorcycle returns are granted, however a “rain check” will be provided for a future EagleRider rental.
Late Charge: $25 per hour penalty is assessed if the motorcycle is returned late from scheduled drop off time.
Mileage Charges: Unlimited Mileage is included in the rates.
ONE WAY FEE: 0-150 Miles: $150.00 per bike 151-500 Miles: $250.00 per bike 501-750 Miles: $300.00 per bike 751-1000 Miles: $375.00 per bike 1001-2500 Miles: $550.00 per bike 2500+ Miles: $750.00 per bike

Rallies and Rally Surcharges (subject to Sales/State/Flat Tax):
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Hawaii - All Year a $45 per day surcharge
- MCO, MIA, DAB - Daytona Bike Week Feb 27 - March 8 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 6 day minimum.
- LAS, SAN, PSP, PHX, ONT, LHT, RNO - Laughlin River Run from April 22 to April 26, 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 4 day minimum.
- IAD, RIC, BWI, WGO - Rolling Thunder from May 24 - 27 May, 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 3 day minimum.
- DFW, HOU -
Republic of
Texas from 8 - 14 June 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 4 day minimum.
- MHT, BOS - Laconia Bike Week from 13 - 21 June 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 6 day minimum.
- DEN, SBS, JAC, LAR, SLC, BIL, GTF, RDM, BOI - Sturgis Rally August 3 - 9 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 6 day minimum.
- MCO, MIA, DAB - Biketoberfest October 15 - 18 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 4 day minimum.
- ATL - Steel Ponies October 23 - 26 2009 - $45 per day surcharge, 4 day minimum.
PUBLIC
HOLIDAY :
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New Years
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Easter
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Memorial
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Independence
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Labor Day
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Thanksgiving
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Christmas
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2007
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January 1
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April 8
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May 28
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July 4
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September 3
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November 22
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December 25
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2008
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January 1
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March 23
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May 26
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July 4
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September 1
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November 27
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December 25
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Cancellation
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31 Days or Greater cancellation notice
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No Charges
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30 - 21 or Greater cancellation notice
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30% of total booking amount
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20 - 11 days cancellation notice
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60% of total booking amount
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10 days or less day cancellation notice
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100% of total booking amount
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Cancellation Fees: Fees are based on Total Booking Amount (Daily rental rate + Daily Mileage Option + VIP/EVIP). Booking Changes: The Cancellation Policy will apply to any changes made to a confirmed booking less than 30 days. Changes include but are not limited to, change in motorcycle model, pick-up/return cities, dates, and one-ways.
INSURANCE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
EagleRider, Inc. maintains a minimum of USD $3 million of liability insurance coverage at all locations. All insurance, coverage and waivers are subject to the express terms and conditions of the rental contract and do not include coverage for injury, personal property, or damage as the result of negligence such as illegal use or use of rental while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Clients are required to contact the EagleRider pick-up station and file a Police Report within 48 hours of any damage or accident. Any damages to rented motorcycle without a police report is considered Renter’s fault.
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VIP & DAMAGE WAIVER
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NO DAMAGE WAIVER PURCHASED
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VIP THEFT & DAMAGE WAIVER $18 PER DAY
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ENHANCED VIP THEFT & DAMAGE WAIVER $24 PER DAY
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Theft or Damage to Motorcycle Includes the Theft and all accidental damage to motorcycle and accessories.
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Renter pays full retail replacement value for theft or damages.
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Renter pays up to $2,000 deductible / occurence
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Renter pays up to $1,000 deductible / occurence
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Breakdown Protection In the event of a mechanical breakdown requiring the motorcycle to be in repair for more than 12 hours. Flat tires do not constitute a breakdown.
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Refund of daily rental rate or a portion thereof.
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Renter is provided up to $35 per day for a replacement rental and refund of daily rate
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Renter is provided up to $75 per day for a replacement rental and refund of daily rate
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Flat Tire Coverage
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Not Included
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Not Included
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Security Deposit (in $ or Euro)
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$1,000
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$500
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$300
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OPTIONAL INSURANCE
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RATE
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SLI – Supplemental Liability Insurance Insurance protects Renter against claims made by a third party for bodily injury and/or property damage sustained as a result of an accident. Renter Supplemental Liability Insurance Benefit: up to $1,000,000
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$13 per day
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PAI/PEC - Personal Accident Insurance/Personal Effects Coverage By initialing, you accept PAI/PEC at the rate shown, and upon the terms and conditions of the summary of coverages in the PAI/PEC brochure, a copy of which you acknowledge has been received by you
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$5 per day
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United States Information
The United States is one of the world's largest countries, with a land area about half the size of Russia. It contains over 300 million people, making it the world's third most populous nation. It contains vibrant, densely populated cities and suburbs, and also large wilderness areas, forests, plains and deserts. The shear variety of attractions and sights make it one of the world's must-visit countries.
New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
Home to gabled churches, rustic antiques, and steeped in American history, New England offers beaches, spectacular seafood, rugged mountains, frequent winter snows, and some of the nation's oldest cities, in a territory small enough to tour(hastily)in a week.
Mid-Atlantic (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania)
Ranging from New York in the north to Washington DC, the Mid-Atlantic is home to some of the nation's most densely populated cities, as well as historic sites, rolling mountains, the New Jersey Pine Barrens, and seaside resorts like the Long Island beaches and the Jersey Shore.
South (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia)
The South is celebrated for its hospitality, down-home cooking and its blues, jazz, rock 'n' roll, and country music traditions. This lush, largely subtropical region includes cool, verdant mountains, agricultural plantations, and vast cypress swamps.
Florida
Northern Florida is similar to the rest of the South, but not so the resorts of Orlando, retirement communities, tropical Caribbean-influenced Miami, the Everglades swamp, and 1200 miles of sandy beaches.
Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin)
The Midwest is home to farmland, forests, picturesque towns, industrial cities, and the Great Lakes, the largest system of freshwater lakes in the world, forming the North Coast of the U.S.
Texas
The second biggest state in the nation, it's like a whole other country (and in fact, once was). The terrain ranges from southeastern swamplands to the cattle-ranching South Plains to the sandy beaches of South Texas to the mountains and deserts of West Texas.
Great Plains
Travel westward through these supposedly flat states, from the edge of the eastern forests through the prairies and onto the High Plains, an enormous expanse of steppes (shortgrass prairies) as desolate as in the frontier days.
Rocky Mountains
The spectacular snow-covered Rockies offer hiking, rafting, and excellent snow skiing as well as deserts, and some large cities.
Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah)
This area was once under Spanish and Mexican rule and is heavily influenced by Spanish and Mexican culture, the arid Southwest is home to some of the nation's most spectacular natural attractions, and flourishing artistic communities. Although mostly empty, the region's deserts have some of the nation's largest cities.
California
Like the Southwest, California has a history under Spanish and Mexican rule, and is heavily influenced by Spanish and Mexican culture. California offers world-class cities, deserts, rain forests, snowy mountains, and beaches. Northern California (around the Bay Area) and Southern California (around Los Angeles) are culturally distinct.
Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon)
The pleasantly mild Pacific Northwest offers outdoor pursuits as well as cosmopolitan cities. The terrain ranges from spectacular rain forests to scenic mountains and volcanoes to sage-covered steppes and deserts.
Alaska
One fifth as large as the rest of the United States, Alaska reaches well into the Arctic, and features mountainous wilderness.
Hawaii
A volcanic archipelago in the tropical Pacific, 2,300 miles south west of California (the nearest state), laid-back Hawaii is a vacation paradise.
Cities
Washington, D.C.
The national capital, and a multi-cultural community. It is a planned city, designed specifically to house the
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