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Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
The Yamaha Star Bolt I rented parked in front of EagleRider Las Vegas, which is just off Interstate 15 near the Harry Reid International Airport. (Photos by Greg Drevenstedt)

One of the best ways to explore a new area is from the seat of a motorcycle. However, it isn’t always practical to ride your personal bike from your home to whatever faraway location you’re traveling to, especially if you’re on a tight schedule. That’s the predicament I found myself in recently when I flew from my home in Tennessee to Las Vegas. The solution was to rent a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider.

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
The Rider editorial team (left to right): EIC of Rider, Greg Drevenstedt; EIC of American Rider, Kevin Duke; assistant editor, Allison Parker (me); and associate editor, Paul Dail

The Rider editorial team traveled to Las Vegas in February to attend AIMExpo, the annual powersports convention. We spent some busy and exciting days at the show, meeting a variety of people in the industry and seeing some new products. By the end of the week, though, we were all ready to get out of town for a day.

Related: 2023 AIMExpo Highlights

The rest of the team all live close enough to ride their personal motorcycles to the show. I wouldn’t have enough time to make the journey all the way from Tennessee on my personal ride, so I decided to rent a motorcycle in Vegas from EagleRider.

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
The Yamaha Star Bolt was a great choice for me. For those wanting something different, EagleRider has plenty of options to choose from.

EagleRider has more than 200 locations around the world, provides a wide range of motorcycles to rent, and even offers guided tours. Before the trip, I took some time looking at the motorcycles available for rent in Las Vegas since not all brands and models are available at all locations. They had bikes from Harley-Davidson, Indian, BMW, Yamaha, and Honda. I chose a Yamaha Bolt cruiser, a model I’ve never ridden before but was excited to try out. The Bolt was available for $112 per day.

EagleRider also has a monthly subscription called Club EagleRider, which allows you to earn credits toward discounted rentals and tours. The club starts at $29 a month, and a range of packages with different benefits are available. I was just renting for the day, but if I were traveling and in need of a ride more often, Club EagleRider would be a convenient way to save some money on rentals.

Related: EagleRider Offers Million-Mile Warranty on Motorcycle Purchases

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
The two newest members of the Rider team enjoying a cruise through the Valley of Fire.

On the morning of our ride, our EIC Greg and I arrived at EagleRider a few minutes before they opened. Already, there was a line at the front desk. The location was very clean and had lots of gear and apparel to browse while we waited. One of the desk attendants asked us to check in online to speed the process up a bit, which we did.

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
A Yamaha Star Bolt, a Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic, a Yamaha MT-10, and a Husqvarna Norden 901 – quite the mix, but as you can see from our smiles, we were all enjoying the ride and the company.

When it was my turn at the front of the line, the attendants at the front desk were very friendly. They didn’t take up too much of our time chatting, but you could tell they were enthusiastic about meeting new riders and suggesting local destinations to visit. They also recommended that we pay $12.95 per day for roadside assistance, since towing fees can be quite expensive.

Related: 2023 Yamaha MT-10 | Tour Test Review

After the check-in, which included showing my ID and insurance card and signing some paperwork, I was directed through the back to where my motorcycle was lined up among others that had been reserved for the day.

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
Our first stop was the Hoover Dam. The dam was built in the 1930s and provides irrigation water and hydroelectric power to over a million people. The Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge in the upper left of this photo was another impressive construction.

The attendant near the bikes asked if I wanted him to go over the Bolt with me before I took off, which I gratefully accepted. He went over the basics and reminded me to fill the tank up at the gas station next door when I brought it back. After the short briefing, I was good to go.

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
The Hoover Dam was a sight to behold, but it was concerning to see how far the water level has dropped.

Greg and I took a leisurely ride back to the hotel, where we met up with the others and spent the day riding around Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Hoover Dam, and Valley of Fire State Park.

Our ride was breathtaking. I haven’t done much traveling west of the Mississippi, so I was amazed the whole day by all the impressive landscape and sights. And it was an experience I wouldn’t have had if I hadn’t been able to rent a motorcycle from EagleRider. Returning the Bolt the next day was quick and easy.

Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider
For a place with “fire” in the name, the Valley of Fire was pretty chilly that day, as you can tell from our red faces. We had a great time anyway.

I can definitely see myself renting from EagleRider the next time I’m in a new place without a bike or if I want to try out something different than what’s in my garage. And with EagleRider’s large number of locations and models, I’m sure I’ll have the opportunity.

For more information, visit the EagleRider website.

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Riders Share Will Pay You to Buy More Motorcycles

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Riders Share is providing owners the opportunity to cash in on their motorcycles and the perfect excuse to buy another.

Riders Share, the largest motorcycle sharing marketplace, announced today that it would pay an extra $250 to owners who list an additional 2015 or later model motorcycle and perform three rentals with it before October 14, 2021.

According to Riders Share, the motorcycles and vehicles that perform the best on the platform are adventure bikes, especially BMWs, Ducati Monster and Scrambler models, Harley-Davidson Road and Electra Glides, Indian Chieftains, Challenger and Roadmasters. Can-Ams and Urals are also very popular. They suggest researching the platform in your local market for pointers on which late model motorcycles are currently underrepresented, and therefore the most likely to meet the three rentals deadline.

Riders Share also has a referral program, which allows users to provide $50 in free credits to friends to allow them to experience the site and book their first rental, thus streamlining the opportunity to get paid for owning a motorcycle.

Riders Share Will Pay You to Buy More Motorcycles

“Historically, purchasing a motorcycle hasn’t been viewed as a good investment, but we are aiming to change that with the Riders Share platform,” said Guillermo Cornejo, CEO of Riders Share. “We have helped many of our users turn their motorcycles into incredible financial investments, returning as much as 2,800% in 3 years by listing their motorcycles and utilizing the peer-to-peer platform. Riders Share users have been able to start businesses based on the volume rentals they are performing on the platform. It truly is the power of the peer-to-peer platform.”

I can report, from first-hand experience, that this is more than just marketing hype. I recently rented a 2021 BMW R 1250 GS through Riders Share and was surprised to find that the owner of the bike I rented, one of the early adopters on the site, had subsequently built a fleet of 28 motorcycles. He also explained that he managed to pay off his first two bikes in just two months and is considering giving up his IT business to focus on Riders Share.

Riders Share is the world’s largest peer-to-peer motorcycle marketplace platform. Their mission is to match underutilized motorcycles with vetted riders. They provide an insurance policy for owners and roadside assistance coverage for renters. With over 100,000 registered users, Riders Share offers the largest variety of motorcycles available to rent in the world. For more information visit: riders-share.com

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Riders Share Adds Off-Road Motorcycle Rentals

Riders Share Peer to Peer Motorcycle Rentals ADV Dual Sport
Photo by Drew Ruiz

The largest motorcycle sharing marketplace, Riders Share, now offers rentals of adventure and dual-sport motorcycles on the peer-to-peer platform. If you’re planning some summer motorcycle adventures, now is the time to try a new or different motorcycle.

Riders Share offers rentals of the newest models from BMW, Ducati, Honda, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, KTM, and Yamaha. The motorcycles can be rented on a one-off basis from the site or utilizing the Rider Pass subscription, an industry-first monthly subscription for discounted rides across the motorcycle rental marketplace.

RELATED: Riders Share Launches Rider Pass Subscription for Motorcycle Rentals

With more than 985 million acres of public land and nearly 500,000 miles of trails in the United States, the adventure opportunities are endless for riders when they choose Riders Share to help them explore country. The Riders Share rental service is usually much more affordable than renting from outfitters or other retailers, making consumers’ adventure and travel plans much more feasible and reasonable.

Riders Share Peer to Peer Motorcycle Rentals ADV Dual Sport
Photo by Drew Ruiz

“We are really excited to be able to offer adventure and dual-sport motorcycle rentals on the platform, especially since the adventure motorcycle market is one of the fastest growing segments,” said Guillermo Cornejo, CEO of Riders Share and an avid motorcyclist. “There is something uniquely American about getting out on a motorcycle and exploring nature, so we are happy to help make it more attainable for users across the country.”

Riders Share is answering the call of consumers by adding the adventure category to the site, which includes any street-legal motorcycle capable of off-road travel. Following the Covid spike in off-roading, many dealers and regional outfitters simply don’t have the inventory to be able to offer rental services. On average, Riders Share is 50% less expensive than renting from dealerships and outfitters when they do have inventory or options available.

Recognized as an industry-leader in terms of vehicle selection, marketplace members, and low cost, Riders Share is establishing itself as the go-to source for adventure and dual-sport riders across the country and continuing to help more motorcyclist get outdoors and explore.

For more information, visit riders-share.com.

About Riders Share

Riders Share is the world’s largest peer-to-peer motorcycle marketplace platform, matching underutilized motorcycles with vetted riders that want to rent them. Riders Share leverages machine learning to vet riders, provides an insurance policy for owners, and offers roadside assistance. With over 100,000 registered users, Riders Share offers the largest variety of motorcycles available to rent in the world, all while providing a superior experience for renters and an extra source of income for owners.

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Indian Motorcycle Expands Rental Locations in U.S. and Canada

Indian Motorcycle Expands Rental Locations Throughout U.S. & Canada

Indian Motorcycle has announced new 14 new Indian Motorcycle Rental affiliates in locations throughout the United States and Canada. With 25 total locations, Indian Motorcycle Rentals are now available in many of the top riding destinations, including San Diego, Sturgis, Austin, Nashville, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Panama City Beach, Vancouver, and more.

Indian Motorcycle Rental affiliates will each house a fleet with various models from the current model year lineup. Each rental fleet will be updated every 12-18 months to ensure riders have the opportunity to experience the latest Indian models, including the all-new Indian Chief and refined 2022 FTR lineup.

Riders with a valid motorcycle license can visit Rentals.IndianMotorcycle.com to confirm bike availability and make reservations. 

Indian Motorcycle Expands Rental Locations Throughout U.S. & Canada

“As stay-at-home restrictions from the past year contributed to a surge within motorcycling, we’re excited to offer more ways for riders to experience what Indian Motorcycle has to offer,” said Aaron Jax, Vice President, Indian Motorcycles.  “Whether in need of a bike for commuting, for an upcoming ride, or simply for an extended demo experience, Indian Motorcycle Rentals provide a premium experience for locals and visitors alike.”

Each motorcycle rental will include damage coverage as part of the rental fee. Riders are required to have a motorcycle endorsement and be fully geared up, including a DOT-approved helmet, long pants and close-toed shoes. Additional protective gear such as gloves, riding jacket and high-visibility or reflective clothing, is also recommended. Loaner helmets are also available for those riders in need.

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Riders Share Launches Rider Pass Subscription for Peer-to-Peer Motorcycle Rentals

Riders Share Ride Pass review motorcycle rental subscription service

Riders Share, the largest motorcycle sharing marketplace, has announced that bikers can now pay a monthly subscription for discounted rides across the motorcycle rental marketplace. The Rider Pass subscription pricing plan is an industry-first service for peer-to-peer rentals designed to spur growth and motorcycle ridership as the economy rebounds.

  • Rider Pass subscription service provides 35% discount for rides booked on Riders Share marketplace for a $24 monthly fee
  • Service includes free motorcycle rental delivery up to $50
  • Perfect for trying multiple bikes, for frequent travelers and for riders who can’t commit to a single motorcycle
Riders Share Ride Pass review motorcycle rental subscription service

Launched in 2018 by CEO and avid motorcyclist Guillermo Cornejo, Riders Share has powered over 100,000 registered users in its motorcycle rental community, and over 15,000 people have shared their motorcycle on the platform. The company was part of Techstars Los Angeles ’19, and is backed by Texas-based LiveOak Venture Partners and other institutional investors.

The average price for renting a motorcycle on Riders Share is set by the owners of the bike and is typically around $100 a day including insurance — much more affordable than other motorcycle rental alternatives. Now, with the Rider Pass subscription, users will receive an additional 35% off the total price in exchange for a monthly rate of $24.

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“We believe subscriptions are key to continued growth in peer-to-peer rentals,” said Cornejo. “There’s an entire market of twenty million plus riders who are bikeless; our goal with subscription services is to provide an economic re-entry point to stimulate responsible ridership across the country.”

Motorcycles are notoriously underutilized in the U.S. On average, motorcycles are used four times less often than cars, which has a significant effect on the total cost of a motorcycle trip. In fact, for the large number of motorcyclists that ride under 40 days per year, each trip requires an average of $190 in ownership costs.

Riders Share Ride Pass review motorcycle rental subscription service

“Peer-to-peer rentals typically cost up to 70% less than brick-and-mortar motorcycle rentals. With our new subscription offering, we’re now able to further reduce this cost, giving people that can’t commit to motorcycle ownership a viable alternative,” said Cornejo.

Riders Share has been recognized as an industry-leader in terms of vehicle selection, marketplace members and low cost. While COVID made a significant impact on travel in general, Riders Share is beginning to see new records in transactions.

Riders Share Ride Pass review motorcycle rental subscription service

“Our mission is to encourage safe motorcycling by making it more affordable,” said Cornejo. “We felt the time was right to further diversify our pricing model and help people create new mobility habits as our cities start moving again.”

The Rider Pass subscription model is only available for riders over the age of 25 and with a FICO score over 700. Free delivery is included up to $50. The base monthly subscription price is $24 with a 12-month term, or $22 per month if prepaid in advance.

For more information, visit riders-share.com.

About Riders Share
Riders Share, is the world’s largest peer-to-peer motorcycle marketplace platform, matching underutilized motorcycles with vetted riders that want to rent them. Riders Share leverages machine learning to vet riders, provides an insurance policy for owners and offers roadside assistance. With over 100,000 registered users, Riders Share offers the largest variety of motorcycles available to rent in the world, all while providing a superior experience for renters and an extra source of income for owners.

About LiveOak Venture Partners
LiveOak Venture Partners is a venture capital fund based in Austin, Texas. With 20 years of successful venture investing in Texas, the founders of LiveOak have helped create nearly $2 billion of enterprise value. While almost all of LiveOak’s investments begin at the Seed and Series A stages, LiveOak is a full life cycle investor focused on helping create category-leading technology and technology-enabled service companies headquartered in Texas. LiveOak Venture Partners has been the lead investor in over 30 exciting high-growth Texas-based companies in the last seven years including ones such as CS Disco, Digital Pharmacist, OJO Labs, Opcity and TrustRadius.

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Twisted Road Gives More Opportunity for Free Motorcycle Rentals: ‘One, Two, Free’

Twisted Road, a ride-sharing community responsible for thousands of motorcycle rentals all over the country has just released a new program dubbed “One, Two, Free”. The program gives those who wish to rent motorcycles even more opportunities to hit the open road by giving them free rental days in the community. 

The launch of the new program benefits those who wish to rent motorcycles and encourages them to rent for an extended time, again and again. The recurring One, Two, Free program gives the rentee the ability to one free day or to accumulate those earned days for future rentals after two rentals. 

Founder and CEO of Twisted Roads, Austin Rothbard said “We continue to find ways to make riding more affordable,” and when asked how to take advantage of the new program he said  “This program is simple. No fees, no membership, no limits, no promo codes.”

“We’ve made this as simple as we could. The free rides just appear in the rider’s accounts once the first two rides have been taken. It’s like getting a free cup of coffee after your 10th cup. Only it’s a free day of riding. And instead of buying 10 rides, you only need to ride twice.”

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The company allows motorcycle owners to earn cash while renting their own bikes on the platform. Twisted Road offers extensive insurance on rentals to ensure everyone is taken care of. 

Though Twisted Road isn’t the only major player in the peer-to-peer rental industry, we’re happy more platforms like this exist to give riders a chance to get on two wheels without spending $20K on a new motorcycle. For more information on Twisted Road, head to their website

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Indian Motorcycle Announces New Rental Program

Have you been itching to take an Indian motorcycle on an extended test ride? Have you ever dreamed of riding the best roads America has to offer but don’t have time to haul or ride your bike to get there? These are some of the questions that motorcyclists find themselves asking time and time again, and Indian Motorcycle has come up with the answer with its first-ever rental program: Indian Motorcycle Rentals.

With 10 dealerships currently participating in the program’s rollout, motorcyclists can now explore alternative options to car rentals when traveling, but the possibilities don’t end there. Prospective Indian buyers now have the ability to put some serious miles on bike before forking over the dough to buy one. But the locations of the initial participating dealerships is especially exciting. Two are along the California coast, three are in the Smoky Mountains region, one is on the East Coast, one is along the Mississippi River, one is in central Texas, and one is situated inland of Los Angeles. The riding possibilities are nearly endless in those areas, and many of the local roads are world-renowned for riding.


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An important part of the program is the availability of different models in the Indian fleet so that renters can select the best possible motorcycle for their specific needs and skill set. With fleet vehicles being updated every 12 to 18 months, renters can enjoy riding a current model year motorcycle with every rental.

Reserving a rental Indian motorcycle is easy and can be done online through the dealership’s rentals page. Of course, a motorcycle license or endorsement is required, but having personal motorcycle insurance is not. If you’re currently in between bikes or thinking about getting your first one, Indian Motorcycle Rentals covers riders under the program’s insurance as long as the renter signs the proper waivers.

Naturally, proper motorcycle riding gear is required, which includes a full or three-quarter helmet, eye protection, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. Rental locations will have helmets available, since lugging a helmet around can be a pain, but renters are responsible for the rest.

Rentals are available for periods as short as four hours or as long as several weeks, allowing for just about any kind of need a rider may have. For more information, visit Indian Motorcycle Rentals.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

Rent Yamaha Motorcycles Throughout The US

Sometimes it isn’t practical to take a week to ride across the country just to experience an iconic road or absorb the scenery of a particular region. Motorcycle rental companies solve the problem by having a ride for you when you get there, and now Yamaha is making the planning process easier. It has centralized information on its authorized rental locations with Destination Yamaha.

Destination Yamaha is a network of rental companies that provide access to numerous motorcycle models across the nation, in some of the best riding spots you can find. Many locations also offer preplanned routes or adventures.

There are also ATV, side-by-side, and snowmobile rentals available in many of the rental locations.

“Now more than ever people are seeking out new and exciting experiences, and Yamaha is stepping up with added options and ready-built adventures to offer them,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha’s motorsports marketing manager in a company press release. “Getting outdoors—especially interacting with friends and family—is key to making lifelong memories, and that’s exactly what Destination Yamaha is designed to do.

“Yamaha brings an increased level of confidence and superior reliability to motorsports rental operations, pairing the most dependable and proven machines with experienced and professional partners. Wherever you live, whether you’re a motorsports veteran or completely new to the sport, Destination Yamaha opens up a whole new world of opportunities and experiences.”

If you want to do some trail runs in Oklahoma on a TT-R230, get lost in Moab in a Wolverine X2 R or see the Alaskan wilderness first-hand from the seat of a Kodiak 450, Destination Yamaha has options for you.

Some of the most popular locations include the Black Hills of South Dakota; Appalachians of Tennessee; Las Vegas; and West Virginia. And the roster of rental partners continues to grow.
See more at DestinationYamahaUSA.com.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com