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If You Were Born To Ride, This Bike Rental Company Was Made Just For You

Homegrown Staff

Ever wanted to hear the roar of a bike engine and feel the wind in your hair as you leave the city behind without having to worry about paperwork, maintenance, the actual cost of buying a bike, and all the rest of it? Well, Born to Ride is just what the doctor ordered - a company started by pure motorcycle enthusiasts with a keen intention to share their passion with the world. They are a premier bike rental company based in Mumbai who can help you find a bike in pristine condition and within your budget.

How does it work? Simple. You click on their Bike Search tab, and you’re asked to enter Pick Up and Drop Off information. Once you’ve done that, you get to select which bike you’d like to ride with the total amount it would cost you for the duration you want it for. Mind you, these bike listings are well within the affordable range. They’ve got KTM Duke 360s and Royal Enfield Continental GTs for Rs. 1500 a day, KTM RC 390s and Royal Enfield Himalyan’s for Rs. 1800 a day and the Triumph Bonneville for Rs. 4000 a day. If you think about it, that’s about as much as you’d pay for an Activa in Goa this season. Did someone just say roadtrip?

Because safety comes first, you don’t need to worry about whether you have a helmet or not. You can rent helmets and jackets just as easily. You don’t have any mileage restriction, and you are free to rent a bike for as little as a day or as long as your heart so desires. All you need to rent a bike is a valid motorcycle license for India, and two of the following three: aadhar card, passport or credit card. Oh, and you have to be above the age of 21. For information on deposits specific to the bike of your choice, visit their website. Well, what are you waiting for? Get out of here!

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