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If you do rent a bike, check it over carefully before riding off. To make a short story long:
In Phoenix I ask the rental guy if there is a mileage limit on a 5 day rental. He says not really, it would be something ridiculous like a thousand miles. I tell him that by tomorrow I will probably be over that. He looked at me kinda strange and says that if that's true we will cross that bridge when we get to it.
Over the next few days I fixed the dragging rear brake that was over heating the rear disk, the damaged brake pedal, changed the burned out headlight, fixed their cobbled auxiliary equipment wiring and a few other things to get the bike safe and operational. I'm sure the rental company doesn't want riders working on their bikes but I was in the middle of nowhere when these items came to light. I kept records and took pictures to document the issues and the fixes. The rental place was grateful for the work I did and pleased with the work I did. And, they were happy that they didn't have to drive hours to nowhere to either fix or replace the rental.
Next he did an odometer check. Then he verified the starting mileage again, then checked the odometer again
