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Wheelstreet is on the verge of reaching break-even

Bengaluru-based Wheelstreet, which offers bikes on rent, has launched the service in 30 cities in 3 years

Moksha Srivastava (left) and Pranay Shrivastava,  co-founders of Wheelstreet
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Moksha Srivastava (left) and Pranay Shrivastava, co-founders of Wheelstreet

Nirmalya Behera Bhubaneswar
“Renting a bike (motorcycle) from Wheelstreet is now my daily routine. It has replaced cab services on my phone and I book a bike every morning. I never thought renting a bike would be so easy and affordable,” says a user.
 
The user is speaking of his experience in renting a motorcycle from Bengaluru-based Wheelstreet, a marketplace for vendors and people looking to rent these. Launched in 2014, the two-wheeler rental aggregator works with independent vendors, enabling them to offer personalised services. That includes differential pricing structures for the same vehicle, multiple pick-up locations, large variety and fleet of

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