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    I was thinking of a trip to Himalayas...Since I am based south...Cant really plan to take off from here...


    Could anyone suggest me if/where I could get bike on hire for such a tour...

    Thanks

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      nirvikalp,

      Hello. I hope this post finds you well.

      Did you eventually ride northern India?
      If you hired a motorcycle and had a positive experience, would you please recommend the business?

      Thank you,

      David

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        Hey David, I think I can help you in this matter. There are lot many bike and group tours from New Delhi. You can hire from 100CC motorbikes all the way to 1000CC motorbikes

        May be you can list your requirements I can nudge you in that direction [emoji4]

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          Drive Angry,

          Hello and thank you for writing.

          I am interested in a Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle or a Japanese motorcycle preferrably a Honda. I have initiated contact with a couple businesses online. However, I suspect there are many more businesses that rent or hire motorcycles in Delhi that do not have a website.

          Do you suggest simply waiting to hire a motorcycle until I am actually onsite in Delhi instead of committing to one online prior to arriving. Is it common to negotiate on the hire or rental price?

          I want to ensure I can rent a newer model at a reasonable value. Btw, what is the smallest displacement motorcycle you would suggest for a 200 pound rider in the Himalayas? I suspect anything greater than 250cc will be suitable.

          Thanks in advance for your reply.

          David

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