![]() Clearly with the intent not to just protect the owner and renter, but also Riders Share. Before and after photos are taken by both sides, including photos of the bike, renter’s driver’s license, mileage and gas, and a selfie of the driver and helmet. ![]() Riders Share uses a well documented check in and check out process for both the renter and the owner. He let me park my bike in his garage while I was out riding his bike. It is returned to your account if no claims are made by the owner.Ĭommunication with the bike owner was great, and he and I were both friendly about the pickup arrangements. Riders Share did also charge the $100 deductible from my account at the time of the reservation, so keep that in mind if you choose the $1000 deductible instead. After insurance, service fee, and taxes my $32/day rental came out to an actual cost of $83. I did not select the roadside assistance or renting any gear from the owner. I also received email and text alerts whenever the bike owner responded.īecause of typical horror stories and not wanted any hassle whatsoever, I chose the highest grade insurance (lowest deductible, $100). I messaged with the owner a few times before finalizing my reservation, and the website messaging service was easy and convenient. I only needed the bike a few hours, so I indicated a pickup and drop off time in my reservation. ![]() ![]() The daily fee was $40.00 (plus other fees), but as a first time user I got 20% off, so $32/day. I am in Houston and reserved a Ninja 400 in San Antonio. Thoroughly documented and pretty smooth as far as interacting with the website and bike owner. I used Riders Share to rent a bike this past weekend. ![]()
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