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Where can I rent the latest Honda Wave, long term rental for under $70 a month?
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answered about 2 months ago by stumblepie
I was in for my monthly service last week, and VIP bikes had just got in a few bright shiny new Waves (there was an awesome yellow one - it made me want to trade in my Sym). Not sure if any are left, but worth a try. I think they go for 950,000/month. http://newhanoian.xemzi.com/en/venue/show/2003/VIP-Bike-Rentals
answered about 2 months ago by tinkle
you can go to Dinh liet Street or Ta hien, there are many motobike rental and it's about 600 to 700 000VND not 70 dollars ! Good bagain then.
answered about 2 months ago by timandhoai
Danny the the guy - Give him a call at 0913026878
answered about 2 months ago by ngoenglish
my man mr chien on ta hien, phone 0912692218. If ya a longterm renter he'll sort a nice shiny new one, wave alpha, but better than that he keeps em working well. brakes good, regular oil change, horn always working blah blah. he's flexible too. 40 USD a month or there abouts.
answered about 2 months ago by hanoikiwi
Hi I think that you can not go wrong with a hire place that services the bikes once a month! A great cause as well and Andrew is a great guy and really helpful whatever you do! Check out the workshop operation.
answered about 2 months ago by farside
THANKS!!!
answered about 2 months ago by Stosskraft
Go with Andres at VIP, the Honda's he has are brand new and the RS model with a slightly more powerful engine and powerful front disk brake. He also has SYM bikes that are a little cheaper to rent but almost the same bike as the Honda. Give them a call
answered about 2 months ago by Sculptor_Dan
Currently renting for $50 per month from Flamingo travel. Brand shiny new Waves - 3km on the clock when we picked them up. They also taught me and my girlfriend how to ride them and service the bikes as and when.