In case you haven't been following, things at EagleRider have been changing. If you were a hardcore EagleRider fan before, worry not; the company still does everything you have always loved. It's just, now, it does more of what other motorcyclists love too.
Earlier this year, EagleRider branched out into adventure touring and UTV tours, and now it has added a slew of premium Ducati models to its fleet.
EagleRider CEO Sebastian Schoepe, said, "EagleRider is committed to providing our customers with the most diverse and exciting motorcycle experiences possible. By introducing these exceptional Ducati models to our fleet, we're answering the growing demand for premium bikes while staying true to our mission of delivering unforgettable riding experiences,"

Although EagleRider is the world's largest motorcycle rental and tour company, it still needed to team up with Yamaha to make its new, more adventurous tours a success, which they were.
So, it makes perfect sense to add even more, premium models to the lineup to build on this success according to Jason Chinnock, CEO of Ducati North America, who said,
"Ducati motorcycles are built to inspire passion and adventure, and we are thrilled to collaborate with EagleRider to make our brand accessible to all riders across North America... Whether exploring America's winding backroads or scenic countryside, our Ducati motorcycles consistently deliver an unmatched riding experience."
The premium Ducati fleet expansion includes: the Multistrada V4 Rally, Multistrada V4 S, DesertX, and Scrambler Icon.
I wouldn't have been waiting in line to rent a Harley-Davidson from EagleRider before, much less fork out a few grand to spend days on one on a tour. There's nothing wrong with it at all, and I've enjoyed some time on baggers too, but I'd prefer to spend my money differently. Now, however, I'd be far more inclined to part with my cash for a well-set-up Ducati adventure tour.
Let us know what you think about the new direction EagleRider is heading.