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$50/Day GS800 Rental to Seattle

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MotoQuest is searching for a rider to transport a BMW F800 from Long Beach, California to Seattle, Washington!

Rider pays less than 50% of normal rental price: $50 per day and NO drop-off fee

Dates: Pick up: September 2nd at Long Beach Location

Drop Off: NO LATER than September 7th in Seattle, Washington

If interested, please contact our main office at 1-907-272-2777

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Bummer.... already taken.

could you pm me the link (if there is one) where you got this info??

Thanx, Dan.

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If you have a buddy, that is about the normal going rate you can get this time of the year, with a bigger window than what they have listed above. But, if it is only one, they won't budge off the normal daily rate, from what they quoted me. Basically 2 for 1 or if you have only yourself, 1 for 1.

MotoQuest Long Beach

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If you have a buddy, that is about the normal going rate you can get this time of the year, with a bigger window than what they have listed above. But, if it is only one, they won't budge off the normal daily rate, from what they quoted me. Basically 2 for 1 or if you have only yourself, 1 for 1.

MotoQuest Long Beach

The going rate is $125 for 1-4 days, not $50 per day.

And yes, that Motoquest Link is correct.

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If you have a buddy, that is about the normal going rate you can get this time of the year, with a bigger window than what they have listed above. But, if it is only one, they won't budge off the normal daily rate, from what they quoted me. Basically 2 for 1 or if you have only yourself, 1 for 1.

MotoQuest Long Beach

The going rate is $125 for 1-4 days, not $50 per day.

And yes, that Motoquest Link is correct.

Yep, I was confusing it with the 2 for 1 deal they have that only applies to SEA/Portland/LB to ANK in the spring and the reverse in the fall. Sorry to confuse, as that is the program they quoted me on.

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