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I am interested in looking for a 2-3 day motorcycle rental while in Italy. Primarily Stelvio Pass. Hopefully someone here can provide info to help me out. such as nearest rental location to Stelvio and maybe some route suggestions. I'm on a short time frame, planning wise as I am going to be on the plane this Tuesday. Any help would be appreciated...........
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You might try messaging MrVvrroomm. Quite a few European travel miles under his belt!
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Hope you get to do your ride. If you do, pictures or even a video please!
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Browsed thru several tour groups that rent and take you on a guided tour ranging from 7 to 14 days. I was hoping to find a 3-4 day tour but they don't appear to exist, even self-guided tours are at least 7 days. Since my better half is planning on her own thing while I'm riding and we have a lot to do together I will be just renting a bike and do my own thing up Stelvio......
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(05-24-2025, 08:22 AM)NormR Wrote: Browsed thru several tour groups that rent and take you on a guided tour ranging from 7 to 14 days. I was hoping to find a 3-4 day tour but they don't appear to exist, even self-guided tours are at least 7 days. Since my better half is planning on her own thing while I'm riding and we have a lot to do together I will be just renting a bike and do my own thing up Stelvio......
Good man. And, I mean, once you're on the road, it's not like you're going to get lost before you get to the pass.
As I recall, the NAV VI is boxed in packaging that features a map of the road to the pass on the front of the box. If you spent money on navigation tools, probably no reason to spend more on a guide, unless you have the time to linger over local culture and cuisine - which doesn't sound like you do.
Safe travels.
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