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News: EagleRider announces new locations within the USA

September 21, 2014 • admin

EagleRider, the world’s largest motorcycle rental and tour company, has opened two new outposts within the USA in Portland, Oregon and Cleveland BMW, Ohio. Both locations are able to take reservations immediately and should be open as of one April 2013. They’re as well as EagleRider’s 63 existing stateside shops, which span across 28 states including California, Florida, Illinois, Utah and Wyoming.

With bikes from the classic American steel horses of Harley Davidson, to smooth Hondas and sleek BMWs, there’s a gigantic range of choice on which to live out the final American road-trip dream, with dozens of group or individual tour options around the Usa. Choose between iconic tours including Route 66, Western Highlights (encompassing California, Arizona and Nevada) and a Las Vegas National Park tour taking within the Hoover Dam, Route 66, Red Rocks in Sedona, the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park. Even folks who don’t have a license aren’t skipped over – there’s the brand new technique to ride pillion at the back of a motorbike, with dozens of 1 day itineraries from just £236 per person.

Brand new for May is the world’s first Easy Rider tour, in line with the Hollywood classic starring Peter Fonda. The 15 day tour will offer participants the opportunity to go to exact locations where the movie was filmed and ride from the highways of Southern California, to Death Valley, Monument Valley to Taos, New Mexico, then around the plains of Texas right down to New Orleans to experience the jazz and blues music and to celebrate Billy and Wyatt style. Furthermore, riders gets to work out backstage movie props and listen to stories told to members of the EagleRider team by the late director, in addition to stand on actual locations the film was shot. Tour participants may also be given the chance to ride the new Captain America bike that EagleRider has commissioned, giving a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to relive a section of motorcycling and cinematic history. The tour might be offered six times throughout 2013, starting in May and ending in October.