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EagleShare Motorcycle and Powersports Sharing Platform Goes Live

EagleShare has received hundreds of uploads from motorcycle and powersports owners, rental companies and dealers, and is set to make all vehicles available for rent beginning on May 5, 2021 at eagleshare.com.

On March 17, EagleRider Holdings announced the launch of their new sharing platform, EagleShare, which connects private owners, rental companies and dealers of motorcycles, ATVs, side-by-sides, snowmobiles and more with rental customers from around the world.

Since the announcement, EagleShare has received hundreds of uploads from motorcycle and powersports owners, rental companies and dealers, and is set to make all vehicles available for rent beginning on May 5, 2021 at eagleshare.com.

“What sets EagleShare apart from other sharing platforms is that we offer our owners and customers the benefit of working with a company that brings almost 30 years of motorcycle and powersports rental and tour expertise to the table,” said Karsten Summers, chief executive officer of EagleRider Holdings. “Our websites welcome millions of visitors each year that are looking for fun and unique rental experiences; giving private and commercial hosts that list their vehicle on EagleShare instant access to the largest motorcycle and powersports rental customer base in the world,” added Summers.

Private and commercial hosts that list vehicles on EagleShare are protected by the platform’s industry leading insurance, which includes up to $1,000,000 in third party liability, and up to $25,000 for damage while their vehicle is on rent through EagleShare.  Potential renters are screened for a valid motorcycle endorsement, as well as several other factors.  Vehicle owners may approve or deny any request.

EagleShare rental customers can browse the site and make reservations knowing that all hosts and vehicles have also undergone a comprehensive screening and review process to ensure they can expect the same level of quality and service they have enjoyed with EagleRider Holdings’ other rental entities over the years.

Link: EagleRider

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