Riders Share Offers $250 Bonus to Owners Who Rent Out Certain Bikes
Now you can get paid more for renting your motorcycle peer-to-peer.

After recently announcing the expansion of their peer-to-peer rentals to include dual sport and adventure motorcycles for off-road use, Riders Share is now offering to pay users an additional $250 for listing and renting out certain bikes on their platform.
Using the concept pioneered by Airbnb, Riders Share lets licensed riders search locations throughout the country for bikes offered up for rent by their owners. The new $250 bonuses will be given to those who list their 2015 or newer BMW, Can-Am, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Indian, and Ural motorcycles and vehicles, and perform three rentals by October 14, 2021.
The company states they have already helped many riders turn their motorcycles into great financial investments with users seeing a return as high as 2,800% in 3 years by listing their motorcycles and utilizing the peer-to-peer platform. “Riders Share users have been able to start businesses based on the volume rentals they are performing on the platform. It truly is the power of the peer-to-peer platform,” said Guillermo Cornejo, CEO of Riders Share.

According to Cornejo, the motorcycles and vehicles that have performed the best on the platform are as follows: BMW adventure bikes, Can-Am, Ducati Monsters and Scramblers, Harley-Davidson Road Glide and Electra Glide, Indian Chieftains, Challenger and Roadmasters, and Urals. Adventure bikes from all brands tend to also perform well. And if your market is already crowded with American baggers for example, a Honda Goldwing can help you stand out.
Riders Share also has a referral program, which allows users to provide $50 in free credits to friends to allow them to experience the site and book their first rental, thus streamlining the opportunity to get paid for owning a motorcycle.
For more information go to riders-share.com.
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Don’t use these guys. Rented from them once tried to bill be $700 for a helmet rental after the fact. Brought my own helmet. Did not rent a helmet. CEO, Guillermo Cornejo is. Or worth the paper he is promoted on. Dishonest and does not protect his customers. Really a shame wanted to love this company. SHAME!