12 Essential Safety Tips for Bike Rental in Goa: Complete Guide for Secure Riding
3. Do a Thorough Pre-Rental Vehicle Inspection

Walk around the bike before signing anything. Check tyres for wear and proper inflation; squeeze the brakes; test the horn and lights; inspect mirrors and the seat for tears. Look closely for scratches, dents, or leaked fluids and point every mark out to the agent. Take photos from multiple angles and a time-stamped picture of the odometer reading; these images are the best proof if someone later claims damage you didn’t cause. Note loose screws or odd noises when you kick the starter. A quick test ride around the block helps you spot handling or brake issues before you leave the shop. Don’t accept a bike that has glaring faults. If the rental shop resists making simple repairs or offers to lower the price instead, politely walk away — it’s not worth compromising safety. Make sure the bike’s registration (RC) is present and matches the rental agreement; this shows the machine is legally on the road.
