They hand over broken equipment under the guise of a new one. The scooter that was handed over to us stalled right at the garage — but the owners convinced us that "everything will pass." "Everything", of course, did not pass, and the bike, after it had to be started at every traffic light, finally died somewhere on a shallow road on the second day of the trip. We were lucky enough to roll him down the hill to a semi-abandoned village and get help there. Judging by all the symptoms, the bike is worn out, and it has problems with the fuel system. It turned out to the pile that he had an old battery that did not charge more than half — and he died very quickly from constant restarts.
The reaction of the owners: THE BIKE IS BRAND NEW, IN PERFECT CONDITION, YOU DEFINITELY BROKE IT, NOW YOU PAY US MONEY. The usual Russian divorce, nothing new, alas. The Russian girl Elena, who for some reason introduces herself as Veronica, actually gives up.
We are trying to get money out of them through the police. Don't go there. In six years of renting bikes in different countries, this is the first time that everything is so bad.
I was satisfied with the cooperation!
I promptly rented a scooter, had a cool ride (Yerevan was supposedly created for riding a moped)
And it was nice to talk to the owner!
I went alone, Sevanavank - Dilijan - Haghartsin. It's quite comfortable. The speed of 60-80 makes it possible to look around and enjoy nature. Unfortunately, the scooter was not in the best condition, but there were no problems during the trip. The overall rating of the service is good. And there are no alternatives.