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FAQ
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Why only Triumphs?We are long-time Triumph motorcycle fans that believe Triumph offers a unique blend of performance, style, quality, and reliability. We are also lucky enough to be minutes from a leading Triumph dealership for parts, service, and support. It also simplifies our maintenance and servicing as they sometimes share similar parts and specialized tools.
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Why do I have to use Riders Share to rent your motorcycles?We have investigated managing bookings through Utah Touring, but unfortunately the base minimum rates for commercial liability and collision insurance are very expensive when you have a small fleet. Riders Share charges commercial insurance on a per-rental basis, which helps keep our rates lower. They also assist in the vetting of international motorcycle licenses and supplemental roadside assistance. As we grow our fleet and services, we hope we can eventually take our booking services in-house.
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I'm from outside the USA, can I rent your motorcycles?Yes! We use Riders Share to manage our rental bookings, which supports foreign motorcycle licenses.
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Do I need to rent a motorcycle to take advantage of your other services?No! We are here to help you plan an unforgettable Utah vacation, whether your riding one of our motorcycles, bringing your own motorcycle, or even driving a four-wheeled vehicle. Send us a message through our website contact form if you have questions or need travel advice.
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I have motorcycle insurance, can I skip the insurance option when renting?Most likely not. Motorcycle insurance coverage can be tricky, as rentals through peer-to-peer rental sites may not be covered under your standard rider coverage. Credit cards that offer primary or secondary rental vehicle insurance may also have exclusions for motorcycles. Consult with the Riders Share customer support team if you have specific questions about your coverage.
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Is it safe to travel in Utah?Yes! Utah is a large state a mix of urban, suburban, and rural environments. You'll find that a majority of Utahns are friendly, helpful, and welcoming to tourists. Like any destination, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings and take standard precautions against petty theft. However, Utah's diverse geography presents some unique safety considerations, namely: Large swings in weather and temperatures throughout the day Wildlife including coyotes, cougars and bears Remote wilderness areas with limited cellular connectivity Low humidity and high altitudes Check out our blog to get tips to stay safe while exploring Utah!
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Can I visit all five of Utah's National Parks in one day?We don't recommend it! There is a lot of wide, open space between the Mighty Five (aside from Arches & Canyonlands) and with so much to see within each one, you would be doing yourself a disservice by not dedicating ample time to stop and explore.
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Are there any Utah-specific traffic rules I should know?Lane filtering is legal in Utah and Colorado. This is different than "lane splitting" (California). Learn more here. As a motorcyclist you can legally use Utah's high-occupancy lanes (HOV), even with no passengers. No special tag or fee is required. I-15 and I-70 may have speed limits as high as 80 mph (~130kph). Utah does not have speed cameras or red-light cameras. You can turn right on red in most of the USA.
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