MotoFantasy in La Pine

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Rooms, Rents & Rides

Hosted at DiamondStone Guest Lodge between Sunriver and La Pine, adjacent to Quail Run Golf Course, MotoFantasy provides packages and a la carte services of unique motorcycle rentals with tour routes and lodging for motorcyclists and any vacationer who wants to discover Central Oregon’s recreation opportunities. “The outdoors at your front door,” they say.

MotoFantasy rents many brands of motorcycles to experienced riders including the rare new 2015 Norton Commando 961SE, (only one of 33 in the country and the only one for rent) Other brands are BMW’s, Ducatis, Buell, Hondas (CBX 6-cylinder), Kawasakis (Top Gun Ninja 900), Harley Davidsons (XR1200, softail deluxe and dyna-defender). Vintage bikes include a 1955 Vincent Black Shadow as eye candy.

Overnight lodging offers private suites, and three- to seven-day lodging/riding packages. “Customize your vacation, riding Central Oregon’s scenic routes personally selected by motorcycle enthusiasts like you,” says Motofantasy creator Doug Watt. “Ride a different bike and panoramic loop in any direction each day. Combining four decades of riding with two decades of hospitality experience, DiamondStone is the ultimate gearhead getaway, your own MotoFantasy.” DiamondStone has been the lodging choice of many return customers.

Articles about the rare Norton have been featured in the national publication Motorcyclist Magazine. Motofantasy has a reputation as a welcoming place for rider lodging, with individual and group packages, very cool bikes to rent or just admire and discuss. Rent bikes you might not buy, but would love to ride. Seven nights — seven bikes is a popular lodging package with some meals. Talk about fun; visit Central Oregon and Ride Your Dreams.

motofantasy.com • 541-536-6263

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