Harley Davidson Rental Montreal
The first thing you need to do is find a place where you can park your bike safely. There are many places around town where you can leave your bike overnight, but make sure they have secure parking lots. If you don't feel comfortable leaving your bike at one of these locations, try finding a garage near your hotel or apartment. Some garages offer storage services for short-term stays.
You should also bring along a helmet, gloves, boots, jacket, rain gear, lock, keys, tools, cell phone charger, map, snacks, water bottle, and anything else you might need while riding. Don't forget to pack extra clothes in case you get caught in the rain or cold. Also remember to take any important documents like insurance papers, passport, driver's license, etc., because you won't be able to access them once you start riding.
Now that you have everything you need, head over to the nearest Harley dealership and ask about renting a bike. The salesperson will probably give you some information about how much time you'll need to spend learning how to ride a motorcycle before you go on your own. It's not uncommon for people to learn within two hours, but others can take longer depending on their experience level. Once you decide what kind of bike you'd like to rent, the salesperson will let you test drive it. Afterward, he or she will tell you how much it costs per day, plus tax and service fee. Depending on the type of bike you rented, you may pay anywhere between $20-$40 per hour.