Showing posts with label yamaha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yamaha. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Emma and Tim from New Zealand - Honshu

On the spur of the moment, Emma and I rented a Yamaha FJR1300AS from Rental819 in Ikebukuro for several days. The booking process was remarkably easy, and I was really impressed at how we were forwarded plenty of information in advance about the rental process, road rules in Japan, and the bike itself (including a PDF of the FJR1300 user manual!).

Picking up the bike was very straightforward we chose jackets and helmets, checked over the bike, paid the rental fee, packed the panniers, and got on our way. I had initially been concerned that a Japanese rental company might not have appropriately-sized gear, but the shop had several viable options.

Over the course of seven days we covered about 1500km. To give an idea of how far you can comfortably travel, our route was:

Day 1. Tokyo-Hamamatsu (250km)
Day 2. Hamamatsu-Nagoya (115km)
Day 3. Nagoya-Kyoto (130km)
Day 4. Rest
Day 5. Kyoto-Katsuyama-Kyoto (400km)
Day 6. Kyoto-Nara-Nagoya (200km)
Day 7. Nagoya-Tokyo (350km)

We had initially planned to do the trip by train, but the rental fee, toll fees, and fuel costs added up to be only marginally more than that of two JR rail passes.

When we booked the bike, I hadnt been aware that June/July is a rainy season in Japan. We were lucky enough to have pockets of excellent weather; whenever we got caught in the rain, though, it was relatively safe to soldier on, given that Japanese roads are extremely well-engineered, and drivers seem to be reasonably level-headed.


Other visitors to Japan will be oblivious to the existence of the small towns, farms, and landscapes that we were privileged enough to ride through. The Shinkansen might be convenient for intercity travel, but nowhere near as fun as a bike, and cant get you in to those out-of-the-way places that can make a vacation unique.





Friday, August 12, 2016

Kaifa from Singapore - Kansai

Kaifa rented a MT09 Tracer from Osaka and went to visit one of the three most famous views of Japan: Amanohashidate, north of Kyoto prefecture. When he came back he sent us this nice e-mail and pictures:

Thank you for making things so easy! I had a great time with the bike. I also want to thank the staff at the shop in Osaka for their help! 

Here's some pictures I took!


Looking forward to my next ride!




Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Mr. and Mrs. B.David from U.K. - Hokkaido

Mr and Mrs. B.David rented a Yamaha FJR1300AS with side panniers, top case and GPS from Rental819 Shin Chitose Airport in Hokkaido and toured the northern Island for one week. Upon their return they sent us the below e-mail with some beautiful pictures. Thank you!! :)

Our trip in Hokkaido was absolutely beautiful. Great location, views, people, food and biking roads! Really loved it. Rental819, provided us with excellent service and very friendly support. Thanks for all the help in planning. I attach a few pictures.

Thanks again and looking forward to our next trip in Japan!



Friday, January 15, 2016

Conor from USA - Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi

Conor from the US rented a MT07 from our shop in Ikebukuro to go to visit Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. December and January is cold, but it is when the sky is more clear and Mount Fuji can be viewed better ;)
He sent us this nice comment and video:

The MT07 was such a great bike, and I was lucky enough to catch the mountain unobscured from lake Kawaguchiko.


Thanks to Rental819 for being a great bunch of guys. I'll definitely be back with some friends in a few months!


Here's a small clip of the trip:




Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Bryan from Australia - Tokyo & Kyoto


During a recent trip to Japan, at the last minute I decided I would like to ride a bike for a day. With only little more than a days notice, the helpful team at Rental 819 was able to hook me up with a sweet MT-09 and a helmet and send me on my way for a day of adventurous Tokyo riding. With the help of my trust compass and the setting sun, I had a ball of a time getting used to the amazing Japanese way of life on the roads.

Then a few days later when I was in Kyoto I decided to ring up the 819 crew once more and this time get a bike for three days, so I could sample some of the sights and tackle some of the twisty stuff around Lake Biwa.

I was not disappointed! This time with a little more warning, I was able to walk into the Kyoto store and steal away with a ZX14-R (that I fell in love with) and had the most fantastic time of my whole trip. The roads around Kyoto and Lake Biwa are like a bikers Disneyland. Breathtaking. And the crew at Rental 819 was able to make it happen for me.
I will definitely be hooking up with them again next year when I travel the length of the gorgeous island of Japan in 2015.

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