Friday, September 24, 2010

Harleys For Rent!

The day has finally arrived! We are very pleased to announce that we will be offering Harleys for rent in addition to our other motorcycle offerings.

Rental Rates: $160 full day - 9:30am-6:30pm
                      $120 half day - 4 hours

Price includes insurance, riding gear, helmets, and our expert route advice. You may also refer to the "motorcycle routes" tab above for advance route planning.

Heritage Softail 2006
Road King Classic 2006
Heritage Softail 1997
To make a reservation call 808-886-2011 or write to BigIslandMotorcycleCo [at] yahoo.com

Friday, September 17, 2010

Join the Volcano Motorcycle Tour 9/22

Our next scheduled motorcycle tour will be

 Wednesday, September 22, 2010
from 8am - 5pm

This guided tour includes stops at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Punaluu Black Sand Beach and includes some of the island's best riding roads. Led by our experienced owner, Dustin Edwards.

Space is available!
Call or write to reserve your bike: 808-886-2011 or BigIslandMotorcycleCo [at] yahoo.com


Friday, August 27, 2010

Motorcycle Route: Mauna Kea

For amazing views try out this
Mauna Kea Route

-     From Big Island Motorcycle Co. make a left at the light onto Highway 19.
-     At the next traffic signal turn right onto Waikoloa Road.
-     Take this road until you reach the T (about 12 miles) and take a left onto Mamalohoa Hwy
-     After about 5 miles you will need to take a right onto Hwy 200 aka Saddle Road.
-     Continue on Saddle Road for about 25 miles and make a left on the Mauna Kea Access Road. Stop at the visitor center on your right. 
-     There is a bathroom for public use between the Saddle Road Junction and the Mauna Kea Access Road, look for the "campground" with the little cabins. Otherwise there are no facilities until you reach the visitor center on Mauna Kea where you can buy snacks and drinks and use the restroom. There is absolutely NO gas station on Saddle Road so be sure to fill up before heading out.
-     You may not ride the motorcycle past the visitor center on Mauna Kea due to dangerous road conditions requiring a 4WD vehicle however from the visitor center there are amazing views within a short 10 minute hike as well as a place to view the endangered silversword plant.
-     The visitor center itself is very interesting as they have loads of information about the Mauna Kea observatories and related information.
-     Jackets and riding gear are included with your motorcycle rental so if you choose to take this route we highly recommend wearing some gear as it gets real cold at the high elevations.
-     One of the best parts about this route is heading back toward the ocean from the mountain. You can feel the air gradually heat up and the views are, of course, amazing!
-     To get back to Big Island Motorcycle Co., simply retrace your steps. Photos below on the previous post.

Rental information can be found by clicking the "Rentals" tab above, by calling 808-886-2011 or emailing us at BigIslandMotorcycleCo [at] yahoo.com


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Friday, August 20, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What is a wedding without scooters?

Well I guess we do weddings, too! Check out these fun pics from a wedding held at one of the hotels nearby. While the bride is the star, I gotta say those scooters look pretty darn cute, too!








How can we make your special day more fun?
 Call us at 808-886-2011 or write to
 bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Double Valley Motorcycle Route!

Double Valley Ride

Minimum 4 hours

Waipio Valley Overlook

- From Big Island Motorcycle Co. in Waikoloa, head north on Hwy 19 by taking a left at the traffic signal.
- After about 10 miles you will reach a T intersection, take a left onto Hwy 270 toward Hawi.
- You will want to explore the towns of Hawi and Kapa'au, about another 30 miles. Very cute restaurants, galleries, and shops. The King Kamehameha statue is in Kapa'au.
- Keep going on 270 until the road ends, this is Pololu Valley.


Owner Gwen with her folks at Pololu


- You can hike down into Pololu Valley if you wish and check out the very beautiful black sand beach (not good for swimming though). This takes about an hour round trip if you don't hang at the beach for very long. The trail is steep but quick and manageable for most ability levels.
- From here you will want to find Hwy 250 toward Waimea. You will have to back track a few miles and look for the signs on your left. If you miss the first turn-off, there is another one in the town of Hawi.
- Hwy 250 is our favorite ride on the island. Twisty roads, sparse traffic, and stunning scenery make it a must-ride. This highway runs along the spine of the Kohala mountains so it's cool and shady and you will be able to see the landscape all the way down to the ocean. Gorgeous.

Hwy 250
Hwy 250

- At the T intersection make a left. Then make another left at the traffic light onto Hwy 19 toward Honokaa. You will be in the town of Waimea. There are many places to stop and have a bite here as well as good shopping and even a visit to the historic Parker Ranch.
- Continue on Hwy 19 toward Honokaa for about 13 miles and make a left onto Plumeria St (look for the signs that say Honokaa and Waipio Valley).
- Make another left at the stop sign onto Waipio Road. Take this road about 7 miles, following the signs to Waipio Valley.
Waipio Valley (sorry bout the finger!)

- You can enjoy the views of Waipio Valley from the overlook but you will not be able to ride into the valley on your motorcycle. The grade is very steep and the park rangers will stop you anyway. If you wish to go into the valley, you can walk down (a mile down, very tough, especially on the way back up) or catch a ride from someone in a 4WD.
- You will want to check out Honokaa town (the town you passed through when you made a L at the stop sign to get to Waipio). They have some fun shops and Tex's Drive In makes the best malasadas (Portugese Donuts).
- To get back to Big Island Motorcycle Co. get back to Hwy 19 and head toward Waimea. You will have to make a right onto Lindsey St. to stay on Hwy 19 then after 10 miles you will need to make a left to stay on Hwy 19 (toward Kona). Turn right onto Waikoloa Beach Drive after another 10 miles and find us in the Kings' Shops.


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To find out more about pricing and our rental bikes, click on the "rentals" tab above.

To make a reservation call 808-886-2011 or write to bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Beach Gear Special

Rent 4 or more sets of snorkel gear and get 50% off all other beach gear*!

Yes! This offer applies to daily and weekly rentals.

*Beach gear = boogie boards, umbrellas, coolers, and chairs


Snorkel sets are $10 per day and $25 per week

Come see us in the Kings' Shops in the Waikoloa Beach Resort from 9:30am -7pm everyday
or call 808-886-2011

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Beach Gear, Get it Here!

We now rent everything for the perfect beach day!

Snorkel Gear
Boogie Boards
Beach Chairs
Umbrellas
Coolers
Life Jackets

$10 per day (a day = 24 hours for all beach gear)
$25 per week

Ask about our Family Discounts

Big Island Motorcycle Co. is located in the Kings' Shops in the Waikoloa Beach Resort. We can be reached at 808-886-2011 or bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com

Click in the "Rentals" tab above for details and pricing on our other rentals.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

New Bicycle Route

Mauna Lani Adventure II
Plus Puako

Minimum 3 hours

-     From Big Island Motorcycle Co. find the King's Trail on the far north end of resort, just east of the Waikoloa Colony Villas. Warning: this trail is extremely bumpy and difficult to navigate, you must walk the bikes over the trail portion of this route and be able to occasionally lift the bike over large rocks. You must be up for adventure if you decide to follow this route!

-    Walk the bikes over the King's Trail until you reach the gate and the bridge, where you will be able to cross over on to the pavement. This took us about 15 minutes. Take a right out onto the road, then the next right (at the stop sign) and continue until you reach a large round-about.

-     At the round-about take the road that leads to the Fairmont Orchid (north) or stop at the shops on the west end of the round-about to fuel up on picnic provisions at the grocery store there (they have an awesome deli by the way). You can also stop for sit down fare at the Tommy Bahama Cafe(we like!), Monstera Restaurant, or Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, all located in the shops.

-     Continue on toward the Fairmont Orchid making a right just before the hotel, look for the sign marked Holoholokai Beach Park (see the pic below).


-     Once at the beach park you have a couple of options; hang out at the beach, check out the petroglyphs, or head toward Puako. We highly recommend you check out the Malama Petroglyph Trail. Please lock your bikes up in the parking lot if you decide to view the petroglyphs as the trail is full of kiawe thorns that will most definitely lead to a flat tire. It is about a 10 minute walk to the petroglyph viewing area and well worth it. The trail is well marked, see the pic below.

-     Petroglyphs are ancient Hawaiian rock carvings. Archaeologists are still unsure of their exact meanings and why the Hawaiians carved the markings into the stone. The trail has some good signs explaining petroglyphs in more detail.

-     Once you reach the beach parking lot again, grab your bikes and head toward the ocean where you will find a sandy shoreline trail and make a right, heading north. Up to you if you want to ride the bikes over this portion. I walked my bike and made it back to pavement in about 5 minutes so it is a short part of the ride.


-    This trail takes you into the town of Puako, a small seaside community with one small general store if you need to get some snacks.

-     We like to explore the many "Shoreline Access" points along this one-road town. This area is great for snorkeling, although it can be tricky to get in and out of the water here (no sand) so we suggest only experienced folks attempt it. It is also a wonderful place to catch the sunset.


-     Once you pass the church (on your left) you've reached the end of town so you can turn around and come back the way you came, or continue on to Beach 69 or Hapuna Beach.

-     When you come in to rent your bike we will provide you with a map of the area. Rates and reservation information can be found by clicking the "Rentals" tab above. Please call 808-886-2011 or email BigIslandMotorcycleCo (at) yahoo.com with any other questions.

Monday, July 5, 2010

The Best Sunset Viewing Spots

Below is a list of a few of the best spots to catch the sunset here on the Big Island whether you are on iron horseback, cruising on a moped, or pushing pedals. If you are lucky, you might even spot the Green Flash!
If you are on a Motorcycle:

1. Mauna Kea visitor center
    To get here from Big Island Motorcycle Co. make a left at the light onto Hwy 19. Make a right at the next light onto Waikoloa Road. Take this road all the way until you reach the T and make a left onto Hawaii Belt Road. After about 11 miles make a right onto Saddle Road. Continue east about 17 miles on Saddle Road making a left onto Mauna Kea Access Road (look for the signs to the visitor center). Do not ride past the visitor center as the road becomes unpaved and unsuitable for motorcycle travel past this point.
     Once you are at the visitor center you will see a trail across the road (ask if you can't find it) which will take you to an amazing sunset viewing area. You will be able to see all the way down the mountain and beyond. Go on a clear day or you won't see much. More info on Mauna Kea: Mauna Kea Visitor Center
     Be prepared for cold temperatures at this elevation. Also be prepared for some challenging riding on the way back as there are no street lights and it gets very dark out there. There are also some tricky one lane portions to navigate. At the time of writing, we do not recommend taking Saddle Road all the way into Hilo as there are still some unpaved/unimproved portions.

Mauna Kea summit descent (in a truck:)


2. Mile Marker 81 Scenic Lookout
     From Big Island Motorcycle Co. make a right at the light onto Hwy 19. Look for the "Scenic Point" signs and the pullout on your right near mile marker 81.

If you are on a Moped:

1. Mile Marker 81 Scenic Lookout

     From Big Island Motorcycle Co. make a right at the light onto Hwy 19. Look for the "Scenic Point" signs and the pullout on your right near mile marker 81. Be sure to yield to traffic around you especially as you make a left back onto the highway from the scenic point.

2. Puako Shoreline Access
     Find your own private sunset spot in the town of Puako. To get there make a left onto Hwy 19 from Big Island Motorcycle Co. After about 6 miles make a left toward Puako onto Puako Beach Drive. This will take you into the quaint town where, on your right, you will see several "Shoreline Access" points. You will likely be able to find a great spot all to yourself. You will want to head back before it gets too dark and, as always, yield to all traffic around you.


If you are riding a Bicycle:

1. Buddha's Point inside the Hilton hotel.
     From Big Island Motorcycle Co. make a right out of the parking lot toward the Hilton hotel. After passing the main entrance and side entrance on your left, you will see a service entrance. Take this road toward a grassy knoll with a large Buddha statue and enjoy a lovely sunset view. Not a Hilton hotel guest? Not a problem, the Hilton people are nice and share their property with everyone.

2. Meditation Point inside the Mauna Lani Resort
     To get to the Mauna Lani take Highway 19 north 2 miles and turn left into the resort. You may also take the Kings' Trail to get to the Mauna Lani described here: Mauna Lani Adventure. Once inside the Mauna Lani resort you will want to find the beach access area on the south end of the resort. It has a cafe, a small white sand beach, and a boat moored near shore. There are signs that say "beach access" or "beach" to guide you.
     Once you find the beach look for a paved trail on the south end of the beach that follows the shoreline. This is Meditation Point which offers breathtaking shoreline views.
    

Please forgive the lack of pictures in this post. If you have some shots of the spots I've mentioned here email them to BigIslandMotorcycleCo (at) yahoo.com and I'll post them.

Please refer to the reservations tab for pricing and booking information.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Contest Winner

Congratulations George Mosier, winner of our Hawaii Riding photo contest. George won a Crampbuster from Big Island Motorcycle Co. Aloha and thanks for submitting all the great pics!

Cruising Highway 190 towards Waimea on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Giveaway! Win a Crampbuster

Send us a picture of a great time you had riding on any of the Hawaiian islands along with a brief caption. The best picture wins a Crampbuster (cruise control for your motorcycle).

You can submit your picture on our Facebook page as a message, as a comment on this blog, or as an email attachment to BigIslandMotorcycleCo (at) yahoo (dot) com. Be sure to include your contact info.

The winner will be announced on Saturday, July 3, 2010. The winning photo and caption will be posted to this blog and our Facebook page. Good luck!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Father's Day Special


Still looking for that perfect gift for dad?

We gotcha covered with 10% off motorcycle, moped, or bike rentals.
(Owner Dustin with his dad. Happy Father's Day Steve!)

This includes gift certificates and advance reservations, but must be purchased by Sunday, June 20, 2010. Just mention this posting to get the discount.

We also have t-shirts, hats, and skull caps. To purchase, click on the "shop" link above.

Call 808-886-2011 or email BigIslandMotorcycleCo@yahoo.com to reserve that special gift for dear ole dad.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Snorkeling Tips

Some tips to get you in the water safely while protecting our beautiful Hawaiian waters.

Do not touch or stand on the coral. Even a small brush with your fins can kill the coral. Keep Hawaii beautiful and admire the underwater world with your eyes only.


Do not touch the animals. Touching fish and other animals can harm them and sometimes you.

Wear sunscreen on your back and backs of your legs

Do not walk in shallow water near the reef; sea urchin spines can cause nasty puncture wounds to the bottom of your feet.

Make sure your mask fits. The seal around the mask should fit your face like a suction cup while not breathing through your nose.

While snorkeling, breathe through your mouth only, making an “O” with your lips. Breathing out through your nose will break the seal in your mask. Make sure hair does not get under the seal of the mask.

Be aware of your surroundings. Watch the wave sets before entering the water and have an entry and exit plan, especially in rocky areas.

Practice in a sandy area or pool first to get comfortable with the equipment and make any adjustments.

Relax and slow your movements. You will see more the less you move around.

To get water out of your snorkel forcefully blow air out through your mouth, this will shoot the air out through the top of your snorkel.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Great Waikoloa Rubber Duckie Race!



The 19th Annual Great Waikoloa Rubber Duckie Race “Boot Scootin & Boogie”, a benefit for United Cerebral Palsy of Hawaii and Big Island High School Athletics Programs will take place on July 4, 2010.

Adopt your ducks at the Kings’ Shops or participating Big Island High School locations. The first 50 finishers win fabulous prizes from our sponsors. This year’s event features a Country Duck so bring your boots and chaps as we boot scoot and boogie all day long. Enjoy fun activities, cotton candy, popcorn, entertainment and much, much, more.

$5 Adoption or $20 Adopt 3 ducks and a Duckie T-shirt. Donate an additional $5 to the BIIF Big Island Athletic Program. For more information visit http://www.kingsshops.com/ or call (808) 886-8811.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Yes! We have bicycle tubes

Riding your own bike in the Waikoloa area? Got a flat?

Never fear, Big Island Motorcycle Co. sells bicycle tubes in standard sizes. And of course we will fix your flat for a small extra charge if you need help.


We carry:

Universal inner tubes sizes: 12.5", 16", 20", 24", 26", and 26"x1 3/8"

Road bike tube sizes: 60mm, 48mm, and 27x1 1/8-1 1/4"

Co2 cartridges for road bike inflation

Stop in and see us at the Kings' Shops in the Waikoloa Beach Resort Everyday from 9:30am - 7pm
808-886-2011 or bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com

Monday, May 31, 2010

Now renting everything for the perfect beach day!

Beach Gear

Snorkel Gear
$10/day, $25/week
includes fins, mask, snorkel, and carry-all
various sizes and styles available

Tommy Bahama beach chairs
with built-in backpack straps for easy transport plus built-in cooler
$10/day, $25/week

Beach umbrellas (match with chairs)
$10/day, $25/week

Voit boogie boards
$10/day, $25/week

Why not make the day complete with a bicycle, moped, or motorcycle rental? See the "reservations" tab above for more information.

Make your reservation today! Call us at (808)886-2011, or email us at
bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Bicycle Route

Puako Beach Cruise

- Starting from Big Island Motorcycle Co. strap a couple bikes to your car (straps can be rented, too) or ride about 6 miles south on Highway 19 to Puako. You will see the signs as you drive/ride south, it will be a left turn from the highway onto Puako Beach Drive.
- From there make your first right onto Old Puako Road, then left into the beach parking lot, which looks like this:

- This beach is called "69's" and is great for swimming and snorkeling. There are full facilities here including bathrooms, showers, and picnic tables. Not to mention there is plenty of shade and room to spread out.
- We recommend taking the bikes with you out to the beach or locking them securely in the parking lot.
- After you've had your fill of sun and sand, head back out the way you came, but this time ride toward the town of Puako, which will be a right turn at the Puako Beach Dr. and Old Puako Rd. intersection.
- This easy-going ride through town is full of charm. Check out an old church:
- Or grab a snack at the little store:
- There are many worthwhile beach access points along the way (anywhere you see a "Shoreline access" sign) with great tidepools and snorkeling. Brackish ponds dot the area as well many beautiful homes.
- To get back to Big Island Motorcycle Co., take Puako Beach Dr. up to the highway, take a right (heading south), then another right onto Waikoloa Beach Drive.
 Fun is easy! Start your adventure today
 Call: 808-886-2011 or write: bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Volcano Run plus Circle Island Motorcycle Route

Minimum 7 hours

     - Starting from Big Island Motorcycle Co. in the Waikoloa Beach Resort, head south on Queen Kaahumanu Highway. This road will take you all the way to Volcanoes National Park, 128 miles.
     - We recommend starting out by 8am. Since we don't open til 9:30am please call to arrange an early pick up if you'd like to do this route.
     - On the way to the volcano, stop at Hana Hou restaurant in Naalehu for coffee and good grinds, don't miss the dessert case, yum. This little place has a great old Hawaii ambiance and is a fun spot to take a break. There is a gas station nearby, you will want to fill up here.

     - Continue on south to Volcanoes National Park, there is a small entry fee per vehicle. Once inside, stop at the visitor's center for information and maps. Be aware that you will not see any flowing lava inside the national park, but you are likely to see some pretty amazing steam vents (this is where all the vog comes from).

- We recommend following Crater Rim Drive which circles the Kilauea Caldera. Also please be aware that portions of Crater Rim Drive have been closed recently due to volcanic activity. There are many places to stop and explore along the drive. We like the Steam Vents, the Jaggar Museum, and the Thurston Lava Tube.



     - We recommend following Crater Rim Drive which circles the Kilauea Caldera. Also please be aware that portions of Crater Rim Drive have been closed recently due to volcanic activity. There are many places to stop and explore along the drive. We like the Steam Vents, the Jaggar Museum, and the Thurston Lava Tube.
     - Continue on down Chain of Craters Road which will take you all the way to the ocean. This road is very scenic and many times you can see the steam rising from the ocean where lava is flowing in. Please be aware that this road can get very windy. If you are uncomfortable riding in high winds, skipping this portion of the park might be in your best interest.
    - You could easily spend a whole day exploring the park, so we recommend selecting a few highlights you want to see and limit your visit to about 2 or 3 hours so that you will have plenty of time to ride back.
    - Once you are done exploring the park, head back out to the highway continuing in the same direction, toward Hilo. There are facilities (bathrooms, food) inside the park or you can stop in Volcano Village where there are restaurants and gas stations.
     - Continue on past Hilo, past Honokaa, and into Waimea. Once in Waimea, you will want to get on Kawaihae Road, marked as Lindsey Road, which is a right turn at the stoplight near the big shopping center (on your left).
     - Continue west for about 10 miles then turn left onto Highway 19. After about 9 miles, turn right on Waikoloa Beach Drive and make your way back to Big Island Motorcycle Co.
     - We don't recommend making plans for any major stops in Hilo or along the way back as you will likely be pretty tired at this point and it's a long ride back. Just enjoy the ride. You will want to make sure you get back with some daylight left as the roads here get very dark at night and besides, you wouldn't want to miss any scenery, especially between Hilo and Honokaa. Get gas in Hilo, Honokaa, or Waimea, depending on where you filled up previously. There is also a gas station adjacent to Big Island Motorcycle Co.
     - A full day motorcycle rental is only $140 and includes insurance and riding gear. Call or write to reserve your adventure today! 808-886-2011 or bigislandmotorcycleco@yahoo.com


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Friday, May 14, 2010

Big Island Film Festival

Don't miss the Big Island Film Festival this weekend, 5/12-16.

It is being held this year at the Mauna Lani Resort, which happens to be a convenient two miles from Big Island Motorcycle Co. Hop on one of our bikes or scooters and enjoy one of the many interesting films they have on offer. While your at it, cruise around the beautiful grounds of the Mauna Lani Resort; they have shops, beaches, and some wonderful petroglyphs to view. Check out how to get there under the "bicycle routes" tab above or come see us and we'll point you in the right direction.

Fun is easy! Reserve yours today: 808-886-2011 or BigIslandMotorcycleCo@yahoo.com


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Mother's Day Special - 10% off

In honor of all the wonderful, caring, and of course adventurous mothers out there, we will be offering 10% off all rentals and merchandise all day Sunday, May 9.


Come see us at the Kings' Shops in the Waikoloa Beach Resort from 9:30am to 7pm or call
808-886-2011 to make a reservation.