The pilot program is the company's first foray into motorcycle rentals, but in Vegas there's already lots of other bikes to choose.
There's no pleasure you can't buy in Las Vegas, and motorcycles come cheaper than a night out at one of Gordon Ramsay's casino restaurants. For less than $200 a day, you can cruise the strip on a shiny Harley-Davidson Fat Boy and speed into the desert.
Enterprise wants a piece of the action, so the car rental giant just opened its first motorcycle rental program outside the strip consisting entirely of Harleys. Currently, riders can choose among five Harley-Davidson models, including the Street Glide, Road Glide Custom and Ultra, and the Electra Glide Classic and Ultra Limited. Two more bikes, the Heritage Softail Classic and the Fat Boy Lo, will be available by the end of November.
Prices start at $161 per day, including tax and unlimited miles. Motorcycle licenses are mandatory and so are helmets, although if you don't bring one on the plane ride to Vegas, they'll fit you in one for free.
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Plenty of private rental companies have bike rentals across the country (Indian trike in Miami, anyone?), and in Vegas some companies rent out BMWs, Ducatis and other high-performance rides for similar prices. If the pilot program is successful, Enterprise said it may consider motorcycle rentals in other cities. But the combination of loud, rumbling Harleys on canyon roads ---- will be a tough combination to beat. not to mention that it's now legal to run red lights on a bike in all of Nevada