EagleRider Opens a New Motorcycle Rental Location in Las Vegas

Vegas joins Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago as a major EagleRider rental hub.

No longer a pass-through city. Vegas is a hot city for tourists, and thanks to EagleRider’s new desert-oasis location, Vegas can be a jumping-off point or final destination for two-wheeled tourists.©Motorcyclist

Las Vegas is a great vacation destination, but most people concentrate on the slots, the shows, the cheap buffets, and not much else. That's too bad, because there's a lot to see in the country around Las Vegas, and no better way to see it than from the saddle of a motorcycle.

EagleRider, a nationwide leader in motorcycle rentals and tourism, opened its newest location in Las Vegas on October 8, so now you can get out of the neon and into the sunshine for some real fun.

Las Vegas joins three other cities––Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago––as a hub in the EagleRider Bike and Hotel Packages. The Bike and Hotel Package lets you choose a route and pick out a lodging option that fits your budget. EagleRider then takes over, finding the guaranteed lowest prices at motorcycle-friendly and motorcycle–approved hotels and motels within that budget. EagleRider lodging partners offer reserved parking and late check-in and check-out in case the long and winding road turns out to be a bit longer and windier than you anticipated.

EagleRider’s new Las Vegas headquarters includes a 12,000 square-foot showroom. If you’re looking for wheels with which to ride Route 66, you’re bound to find something suitable here.©Motorcyclist

EagleRider’s rental fleet has something for everyone, including tourers, sport tourers, and ADV bikes from Harley-Davidson, Honda, Indian, BMW, Triumph, Yamaha, KTM, and CSC. You can also rent Polaris three-wheelers, Harley and Gold Wing trikes, and even a Jeep Wrangler you can use as a support vehicle.

So have fun in Las Vegas, but save a few chips to spend on EagleRider's Bike and Hotel Package. It's the only bet in town that can't lose. For more info go to www.eaglerider.com.