Scooters for Rent From EagleRider

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Scooters for rent from EagleRider

Motorcycle rental company adds Piaggio and Vespa Scooters to lineup
By Motorcycle.com Staff, Oct. 08, 2008
EagleRider, the world's largest motorcycle rental company, has announced the addition of the Piaggio and Vespa Scooter line to their existing line-up of Harley-Davidson, Honda, and BMW motorcycles available for rent.

Strong Vespa Scooters sales growth in 2008 coupled with increasing gas prices makes the addition of the Vespa line-up a necessary choice, says EagleRider president Chris McIntyre. Vespa is a world famous lifestyle brand that will be a great complement to our prestigious rental fleet of Harley-Davidson, Honda and BMW motorcycles.

EagleRider will begin renting Piaggio and Vespa Scooters starting Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008 out of the EagleRider Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco locations. The EagleRider Orlando location will begin renting the Vespa product line on Oct. 15, 2008. Requirements to rent a scooter are: twenty-one years of age, major credit card and possess a valid motorcycle license.

EagleRider began the motorcycle rental concept in 1992 and today operates the world's largest motorcycle rental and powersport rental fleet from premier manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson, Honda, BMW, Vespa and Polaris. EagleRider's expansion of its franchise rental facilities targets global tourist destinations and currently offers adventure tours and motorcycle travel enthusiasts the opportunity to experience their dream vacation from rental facilities in the United States, United Kingdom, Austria, Australia, Spain, France, Ireland, Mexico, Costa Rica, and New Zealand.

For more information, visit http://www.eaglerider.com/.

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