| PRICELIST ATV |
| CATEGORY |
MODEL |
DESCRIPTION |
LOW SEASON |
MIDDLE SEASON |
HIGH SEASON |
01/04 to 31/05
01/10 to 31/10 |
01/06 to 31/07
26/08 to 30/09 |
01/08 to 25/08 |
| QUAD |
KYMCO MXer |
4-wheel automatic,
2 stroke,
50cc
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25.00 |
30.00 |
35.00 |
| QUAD LARGE |
MXU |
4-wheeler, automatic,
4 stroke,
150cc
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30.00 |
35.00 |
40.00 |
| BYGGY |
P.G.O |
4-wheel automatic,
4 stroke,
250cc
reverse gear
|
45.00 |
50.00 |
55.00 |
Price includes:
third party insurance, unlimited kilometres ,taxes ,helmets, HOTEL
DELIVERY AND ROAD SERVICE
Full insurance (collision damage waiver) 5.00€ per day additionally |
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Buggy driving safety tips
Buggies are not toys. They are road legal vehicles and must be driven with
care and respect to the road regulations. Buggies are low and not so visible
to other road users especially around corners. Drivers must assume
themselves as invisible to other road users and drive defensively.
- SEAT BELTS must be worn at all times when driving a
buggy since the frame bars can seriously injure you if there is an
accident or even if you suddenly slam the brakes hard.
- KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE. You don't want to crash on the
vehicle in front of you if the driver slams on the brakes.
- NO OFF-ROAD DRIVING. Some people call the buggies All
Terrain Vehicles (ATV's) but driving off-road requires special skills and
good knowledge of the terrain. There might be big holes or other hazards
that are invisible. These buggies are not designed for off-road use and
the transmission or engine might fail. Romani does not permit off road
driving for any vehicle and our insurance will not cover damages while off-road.
- DRINKING AND DRIVING. Don't even think about it! It's
deadly wrong. If you had a couple of drinks ,lock the Buggy wherever it is,
note where you are (so we can find it)and take a taxi, find a lift, walk
or give motor inn a call. We'd rather pick you up for free before you have
had an accident.
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Quad
bike driving safety tips
Quad bikes are not toys. They are road legal vehicles and must be driven
with care and respect to the road regulations. Quad drivers must assume
themselves as invisible to other road users and drive defensively. Operating
a quad is easy and when accidents happen it is either a result of neglecting
basic regulations or incorrect tyre pressure.
- TYRE PRESSURE. Quad tyres are big and soft and should
be inflated at low pressures that standard petrol station gauges cannot
measure accurately. Romani checks tyre pressure before every rental but if
you are in doubt ask us to check them again for you. This is the most
important thing on quad safety since over inflated tyres will cause the
Quad bike to bounce out of control when you hit a stone or go over a hole.
- HELMETS . Must be worn when driving a quad bike. It
is quite rare to fall of a Quad but if an accident happens the riders are
not strapped to their seat and will fly of the vehicle .Sunglasses or a
visor and closed shoes are necessary too.
- KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE. You don't want to crash on the
vehicle in front of you if the driver slams on the brakes. Because quad
bikes are quite slow (especially 50cc ones) other drivers are anxious to
overtake .Check your rear view mirror and move to the side to let others
overtake you.
- NO OFF-ROAD DRIVING. Some people call the quad bikes
All Terrain Vehicles (ATV's) but driving off-road requires special skills
and good knowledge of the terrain. There might be big holes or other
hazards that are invisible. Romani does not permit off road driving for
any vehicle and our insurance will not cover damages while off-road.
- DRINKING AND DRIVING. Don't even think about it! It's
deadly wrong. If you had a couple of drinks ,lock the Quad bike wherever
it is, note where you are (so we can find it)and take a taxi, find a lift,
walk or give motor inn a call. We'd rather pick you up for free before you
have had an accident.
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