March 16, 2009 – Los Angeles, CA: EagleRider, the world’s largest motorcycle rental and tour company, is pleased to announce that it has expanded its partnership with the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) to become the “Official Tours of the AMA.” AMA members can now receive a 10 percent discount on all EagleRider motorcycle rentals, as well as Guided and Self-Drive Tours.
“AMA members deserve the best tours available, and our partnership with EagleRider gives us an exciting opportunity to take the AMA Tours property to an entirely new level,” said Jim Moore, Director of Business Development for the AMA. “Quite simply, EagleRider offers the resources to grow AMA Tours from just six events a year to more than 100 events annually around the globe. This expansion wouldn’t be possible without the leadership that EagleRider offers, thanks to their years of hard work offering a superior customer experience.”
EagleRider Motorcycle Rental has over 100 Guided and Self-Drive Tours available all over the world. All EagleRider tours are expertly designed by motorcycle enthusiasts and include EagleRider’s famous “road book” with optional pre-programmed GPS, a perfectly maintained motorcycle rental, and motorcycle-friendly hotel accommodations. EagleRider’s legendary Guided Tours include a welcome and goodbye reception, a multi-lingual professional tour guide, and a support van with spare bike. Motorcycle enthusiasts who would like to view a complete list of EagleRider motorcycle tours should visit the tours section of the EagleRider website at
http://www.eaglerider.com.
“Our strategic alliance with the American Motorcyclist Association will allow AMA members to experience the most amazing motorcycle routes in the world through an EagleRider legendary tour,” said Chris McIntyre, President of EagleRider Motorcycle Rental. “We are extremely pleased with this opportunity to expand our partnership with AMA and provide their members with a 10 percent discount on guided and self-drive tours. With EagleRider’s increasing number of locations worldwide, there is no limit to the adventure that all motorcycle enthusiasts can experience.”
EagleRider Motorcycle Rental was founded in 1992 in Los Angeles, Calif., with the mission to fulfill motorcycle enthusiast’s dreams for the ultimate motorcycle vacation. Today, EagleRider has over 75 locations worldwide with a fleet of over 3,500 Harley-Davidson, Honda, BMW and Victory Motorcycles and Vespa Scooters.
AMA members who would like to take part in one of EagleRider’s World Famous motorcycle tours should contact the EagleRider Tour Department at (888) 972-4537 or email
tours@eaglerider.com.
About EagleRider:
EagleRider pioneered the motorcycle rental concept in 1992 and today operates the world's largest motorcycle rental and powersports rental fleet from premier manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson®, Honda®, Vespa, BMW®, and Polaris®. EagleRider’s expansion of its franchise rental facilities targets global tourist destinations and currently offers adventure and motorcycle travel enthusiasts the opportunity to experience their dream vacation from rental facilities in the USA, United Kingdom, Austria, Australia, Spain, France, Ireland, Mexico, Costa Rica, and New Zealand.
Website
www.eaglerider.com
About American Motorcyclist Association:
Since 1924, the AMA has promoted and protected the motorcycling lifestyle.
AMA members come from all walks of life and they navigate many different
routes on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As
the world's largest motorcycle organization with nearly 300,000 members, the
AMA advocates for motorcyclists' interests in the halls of local, state and
federal government, the committees of international governing organizations
and the court of public opinion. Through member clubs, promoters and
partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition events than any
other organization in the world. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum,
the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations. For
more information, visit
http://www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com