Utah Sportbike Rental Company

Pete Brissette
by Pete Brissette

Have you always wanted to ride the latest sportbikes without having to go into debt? Are you getting ready to purchase a modern supersport but just can't decide which one because they all seem so good – and none of those magazine tests are helping? If you're headed to Utah, specifically to Miller Motorsports Park, or in the general vicinity, there's hope.

Utah Sportbike Rental operates from Miller Motorsports Park and has 600cc supersport bikes from the Big Four, as well as a Brit machine, available for rent at what we think is a screamin' deal. You can rent a Honda CBR600RR, Kawasaki ZX-6R, Suzuki GSX-R600, Triumph Daytona 675 or Yamaha R6 for the measly rate of $125.00 per day Monday through Thursday. Friday through Sunday rentals are $175 per day. Discounts for multi-day rentals over the weekend, during the week or for a full week are available.

Looking for some Italian flare? USR has a tasty Ducati 749 for rent at the rate of $175 a day Monday through Thursday, or $195 per day Friday through Sunday. And for something different, you can rent a Suzuki DR-Z400SM for only $75 on weekdays! Two hundred miles per day are included for all bikes; unlimited mileage is available for an additional $20 a day. As an added and helpful bonus, riding gear is also available at no cost.

This is an excellent way to have a track day at Miller. Purchase your trackday, rent the bike, then just show up and ride. At day's end you go home free and clear of all the hassle of dealing with the machine. For a fee, Utah Sportbike Rental will also deliver rental bikes to the greater Salt Lake City metro area so you can enjoy street riding if that's more your speed.

We think this is a great way to really check out a bike before committing to a big purchase. Or if you just want to ride something different once in a while and you're near the Great Salt Lake, here's your chance.

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