The KTM 890 ADVENTURE is the ultimate motorcycle for adventure travel. Whether you're tackling highways or rough terrain, this bike has got you covered. It's been updated for 2023 to provide an even better ride with reworked adjustable suspension, a comfortable seat, and wind protection. Get ready to explore new places with the powerful and capable KTM 890 ADVENTURE.
This highly-anticipated "masterpiece of value" has finally been released, giving dual sport adventure riders around the world one more incredible middle-weight adventure bike to choose from. With 73+ smooth, linear horsepower pouring through one of most beautiful exhaust notes out there, the Ténéré 700's unique anti-squat design puts that power into the ground, instead of into the rear shock. The result is one of the best handling, adventure bikes on the market, all backed by typical Yamaha-reliability. Take this agile machine on short trips or long, paved twisties or dirt roads, and know that this may be as close to the "perfect" adventure bike as we have seen in a while. With an attractive entry price, and corresponding rental rate, we expect the number of Ténéré 700's in our fleet operations to grow steadily and remain a factor for a long time.
A famous bike around the world for being in that "middle weight" class with Yamaha's reliability and so much touring potential, the Yamaha XT660R balances so many great features we look for in an adventure bike. Pack it up for a long adventure, or strip it down for some trail riding, it's a bit of a Swiss Army knife of a motorcycle that does well in so many ways.
Another recent assertion by Honda Motorcycles into the Adventure Riding world, riders seeking a compact-sized adventure bike have been raving about the CB500X. With plenty of power emanating from the parallel-twin engine, and an agile disposition, everything from paved twisties to gravel, dirt, and sand can be conquered with this fun adventuring option. Starting in 2019 with it's 19 inch wheel, this bike has proven itself for us in places like Patagonia, and will be a great option for riders exploring beyond.
Another recent assertion by Honda Motorcycles into the Adventure Riding world, riders seeking a compact-sized adventure bike have been raving about the CB500X. With plenty of power emanating from the parallel-twin engine, and an agile disposition, everything from paved twisties to gravel, dirt, and sand can be conquered with this fun adventuring option.
Finally, the return of a legend! The long awaited, and thoroughly updated Africa Twin by Honda has been talked about for years, finally making itself available in various markets around the world in 2015. With a four-valve Unicam® cylinder head 998cc parallel twin engine, more power than an adventure rider could ever need is available along with suspension travel and ground clearance to handle the most remote and rugged terrains and pathways.
"Riders of the BMW K1600GT aren't sure whether to rave about its awesome, smooth power or the fact that you can spend an entire day on it without getting tired. With an inline 6-cylinder engine, electronically adjustable windshield and sporty dressing, all twists and turns ahead practically beg for your arrival."
If you're going to be testing your off road riding skills the first time, or admit you'd just like one of the shortest and most lightweight riding options available, the Suzuki DR200 might be the perfect choice.
Choosing "the right bike, for the right ride" should be a primary goal when choosing a dual sport motorcycle rental. Fortunately, the DRZ400S keeps so many options open, it's the easy choice! Manageable size & weight are accompanied by enough power to take you along any dual sport adventure ride.
A dual-sport riding machine that helps propel Honda's fame in the riding community, the CRF 250L has the suspension travel, horsepower, and agility to make any off-road trip exciting. Now with a fuel-injected single-cylinder engine and electric starter, all this bike is missing is the twist of your wrist!
The Austrian motorcycle manufacturer has done it again, presenting adventure riders with another great travel tool: The KTM 1190 Adventure! With it's famous LC8 powerplant ripping out 150hp now, and state of the art agility and ride-control systems to keep it under control, paved twisties or fire roads are calling your name!
The Yamaha FZ6R makes you feel comfortable the minute you swing a leg over the seat and will leave you smiling after every ride. With easy to control power, a lighter weight, low seat height and a torquey, 600cc engine, this bike is a blast to ride. Perfect for the mountains!
If you're going to be testing your off road riding skills the first time, or admit you'd just like one of the shortest and most lightweight riding options available, the Yamaha XT 250 might be the perfect choice. Plenty of power to have fun with, street legal, and ready to go!
A smaller and lighter version of the XR650L, don’t ignore this bike’s ability to help you enjoy any riding experience in South America. Again with the ultra-durable Honda motor and a perfectly “athletic” feel to it, the Falcon is the choice for many riders who like a light bike.
Chosen by adventure riders around the world, Suzuki's DR650, is an excellent bike for adventures rides anywhere. It'll maintain it's power well at altitude, and handle all the dirt and rocks you can throw it's way while still feeling comfortable on those stretches of pavement in between. With a seat height of only 885mm (34.8 inches) its accommodating stature makes this manageable machine easy to handle no matter what the situation.
A top-competitor to the BMW F800GS, Triumph's Tiger 800XC is gaining popularity in the world of adventure riding for good reasons. Riders tend to love the triple-cylinder's seemingly "endless" power, especially as combined with such an agile bike boasting plenty of suspension travel and ground clearance.
One of Triumph's greatest success stories, the Tiger 800 XCx bridges the gap between the heavyweight adventure bikes and single-cylinder dirt bikes. With its famous 3-cylinder powerplant providing heaps of fun at the twist of your wrist, whether you're seeking the Backcountry Discovery Routes in the U.S., or paved Pacific Coast riding opportunities further west, this bike will get you there, with little adrenalin to spare.
Riders of the BMW K1600GT aren't sure whether to rave about its awesome, smooth power or the fact that you can spend an entire day on it without getting tired. With an inline 6-cylinder engine, electronically adjustable windshield and ample storage for long trips, perhaps a long motorcycle trip is exactly what you'll use it for.
Whereas the standard R1200GS was plenty of motorcycle, the Adventure model is just a little bit more. More fuel capacity, more wind protection, more suspension travel, more carrying capacity, and more crash protection. For the serious expedition rider: More motorcycle might be what you need!
Smooth, powerful, and with carrying capability for two, the BMW R1200RT is a famous road touring bike for all the right reasons. The utra-capable twin-cylinder boxer engine answers your low-RPM wishes and with features like an adjustable windshield, everything from paved twisties to wide open highways becomes a pleasure.
For those long road trips with a bit of off-road action, the R1200GS combines the agility of an enduro bike with the smooth pavement riding feel of the world’s best touring bikes. Powered by its famous twin-cylinder boxer engine, 105 horsepower is at your command and this motorcycle is ready to adventure.
The street version of the GS version still maintains incredible agility, but with a focus on the paved twists and turns instead of the dirt. With a smooth, long-pulling 90 horse power from the 2-cylinder engine available at your command and 3-position seat customizable to each rider's needs, passengers will also feel welcome on the back as long as they hold on tight!
Certainly considered the “athlete” of the BMW team, the F800GS can be counted on to carry all your travel gear and still maintain the awesome feeling of a pure off-road machine when you’re in the dirt. With over 215mm of suspension travel, the F800GS boasts 85 horsepower from its twin-cylinder engine, and is sure to give an adrenaline rush when you unleash it!
The new F700GS offers a larger windshield, enhanced braking system, Electronic Suspension Adjustment, Automatic Stability Control, and a handful more horsepower! As if the previous version (the F650GS) wasn't a good enough adventure bike, this mid-weight option continues to be the most versatile and popular motorcycle rental option.
A famous option for adventure travelers, the F650GS is a mid-weight motorcycle manageable by all riders, and a great option for covering terrains everywhere. Sharing essentially the same engine as its big brother the F800GS, a more smooth and moderate powerplant with 71 horsepower is ready to help you tour anywhere.
Being the one of the lightest of the rental options sure does have its advantages. If your plans are to seek out every spot of dirt possible, yet still be comfortable on the open road, the single-cylinder version of BMW’s GS models is an excellent choice. Also an excellent choice for riders who prefer or need a low seat height.
Another famous bike for adventure travelers, the KLR has been tested and proven by riders everywhere. Kawasaki made changes in recent years, making this bike now even more comfortable for the “open road” aspects of travel while not losing any of its off-road ability.