Pan America Tours & Rentals in the U.S. an EagleRider Exclusive

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A black Harley-Davidson Pan America hits the road.

Harley-Davidson’s Pan America adventure bikes will soon partner with Eagle Rider for all rentals and tours in the US..

The Harley-Davidson Pan America is the first purpose-built adventure bike in the marque’s extensive history. It makes sense, then, that explorers and wanderers would want to hitch up the MoCo’s high-riding trail hero and get lost. However, fans who desire the Pan America experience don’t have to buy it; instead, adventure-seekers can rent a bike or book a tour through EagleRider, which just entered into a partnership with Harley-Davidson as the exclusive provider of tours and rentals on the Pan America. 

According to EagleRider, much of the touring focus regards Alaskan destinations. That’s an appropriate venue; Alaska’s rugged landscape and jaw-dropping national parks are a challenging and rewarding undertaking for the Pan America. 

From the Alaskan Mountains to Remote Yukon roads

EagleRider says tours last anywhere from seven to 15 days in what the agency describes as “bucket list travel experiences.” While that might sound flashy, the locations seem like a fitting dueling partner for Harley-Davidson’s adventure-ready motorcycle. For instance, EagleRider says interested riders can sign up for a tour of the iconic Denali National Park. 

A black Harley-Davidson Pan America showcases its off-road capabilities.

Moreover, tours can take riders across the famed Tok Highway, Alaskan Highway, and ruggedly remote roads in the Alaskan wilderness. “It’s an incredible opportunity to be one of the first people in the world to experience riding the new H-D on an itinerary of this level that travels the last great Western Frontier,” said Shawn Fechter, Senior Vice President of Strategic Growth and Marketing for the company. 

A black Harley-Davidson Pan America shows off its profile.

Pan America: An Excellent Way to See the Country

The Alaskan wilderness demands more fortitude than a moped, and the Harley-Davidson Pan America delivers. With 150 horsepower courtesy of a liquid-cooled Revolution Max 1250 engine, the new H-D is one of the most powerful factory Harleys in the company’s history. Moreover, its 8.3-inch clearance, 32-inch seat height, Brembo ABS brakes, and adjustable ride make it a street-to-trail adventurer.

Photos: Harley-Davidson

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