EagleRider is the world’s largest motorcycle rental and tour company, with 150 locations around the globe and outlets in most major U.S. cities. Now under the direction of a new CEO, EagleRider is boldly looking at a future of new offerings for rentals, tours, and experiences for its customers.
Motorcycle rentals will remain a core component of EagleRider, providing customers opportunities to ride the latest Harleys and Indians, as well as BMWs, Triumphs, Hondas, Ducatis, Yamahas, Royal Enfields, and many other brands. Each day, the company has more than 600 bikes on the road.
New CEO Sebastian Schoepe was first introduced to EagleRider as a customer, renting Harleys and Indians during trips to California. He described the experience as “The bike in your suitcase.”
Schoepe says he wants to make motorcycling accessible to more people, whether it’s a basic motorcycle rental or one of EagleRider’s tours with highly experienced crews – one guide has ridden Route 66 more than 66 times!
To learn more about Schoepe’s vision for EagleRider, we called up the CEO and had a nice chat. He told us about EagleRider’s revised strategies for the future, including an added focus on winter getaway tours – just fly and ride. Also new are off-road tours in the Las Vegas area, where you can ride Yamaha and Polaris side-by-sides to explore desert landmarks with your friends – no M1 license required.
Visit the EagleRider website to find rentals, tours, and more.
We invite you to join our chat with Schoepe in the video below.