EAGLERIDER, the motorcycle rental and tour company with more than 100 locations worldwide, has redesigned the Club EAGLERIDER membership system to include tiered subscriptions and the new Buddy Pass, providing club members more options to choose the membership that works for them.
The Bronze membership tier offers one rental credit a month for $29 per month. The Silver tier now offers members two rental credits for $49, and the Gold tier offers three credits for $79 per month. Most of EAGLERIDER’s motorcycles can be rented for one credit per day, and credits can be banked for up to 18 months to cover extended trips.

Also in the Gold tier are new Buddy Passes. Gold members get two Buddy Passes per year. Buddy Passes can be used to extend club privileges to friends and family, and each pass is valid for a full rental day at member credit rates.
“Buddy Passes make it easy to have a friend or family member join the ride,” says Sebastian Schoepe, CEO of EAGLERIDER. “Whether members are introducing someone new to riding or meeting up to explore new cities and states, it’s all about removing barrier s and making the open road more accessible and social, wherever the journey takes them.”

Other member benefits include saving up to 70% off base daily rental rates when using credits, saving 20% on rentals when not using credits, saving 10% on motorcycle tours, and saving 20% on EAGLERIDER merchandise. Members also gain access to member-only rides and events.
This announcement also includes news about a redesigned online booking platform to streamline the reservation process. Future plans for EAGLERIDER include mobile-optimized pickup and drop-off capabilities using QR codes.
To learn more about EAGLERIDER rentals and tours, listen to episode 75 of the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast, in which we chat with EAGLERIDER CEO Sebastian Schoepe about his plans for the company. Visit the EAGLERIDER website for more information and to join Club EAGLERIDER.
I live in CT, we call the Tri-State Area CT, NY, NJ. Who’s the genius that had the great idea to put an Eagle Rider location on Staten Island? Literally the worst possible location to get to in the tri-state area. If you don’t know the area take a look at Google Maps and you will know what I mean. The fact that the world “island” is in the name is a dead giveaway. And unfortunately we have nothing else remotely close to choose from.