Agence de Eagle Rider à Jackson Hole Wyoming (Etats-Unis)
by Michel63
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour,
je souhaite faire un périple à moto en juin 2008 de Jackson Hole à San Francisco ou de San Francisco à Jackson Hole via Glacier National Park, mais il semblerait que l'agence Eagle Rider de Jackson ai disparue.
Elle n'est plus présente sur le site de Eagle Rider. 😐
Est-ce que quelqu'un à des renseignements à ce sujet ?
Merci
salut michel 63
je te contact helas pas pour te renseigner de ta demande mais tinteroger sur ton voyage en 2006 j'etait au magasin harley de rennes hiers soir il y avait une agence specialise dans les voyages harley au usa mais je trouve les prix un peut prohibitif
tu a fait ton voyage seul ou par agence en partant en groupe
quelle budget
a plus merci pierre yves
Bonjour Pierre-Yves,
en 2006 je suis parti en groupe avec des collègues (7 couples) nous avons fais organiser notre voyage par American Motors Travel coût total pour 15 jours environ 7500 euros (6200 pour l'agence environ 1300 pour les repas, essence, souvenirs et frais divers). En 2003 j'étais parti avec WestForever même principe que AMT, plus cher mais certains hotels de niveau supérieur. Attention ! les hotels retenus par AMT étaient très bien aussi.
En 2008, je veux organiser moi même en ne reservant que la moto et l'hotel de la 1ere et dernière nuit.
Cela laisse plus de liberté au niveau des étapes. Si un lieu est vraiment bien, on peut rester 2 jours au lieu d'un ou si un autre est nul on peut continuer plus loin.
Le budget :
avion : Clermont-Fd - San francisco / Jackson Hole - Clermont-Fd = 900 euros / pers (en réservant 3 mois avant)
moto : la simulation sur Eagle Rider donne 2270 $ pour 14 jours avec un max d'assurance (EVIP et SLI) ce qui fait environ 1650 euros pour une Electra Glide classic, il faut ça pour trainer les bagages !
Hotel : j'ai compté 100 $/ nuit de moyenne = 1600 $ (1100 euros) je connais quelqu'un qui vient de faire cet itinéraire, il a tourné avec une moyenne de 60 $ /nuit d'hotel
Essence, repas : je compte 1500 euros (l'essence ayant augmenter et + de kilometres que les autres voyages)
Chaque jours revient à 107 $ pour la moto, 100 $ pour l'hotel et 100 $ pour essence et repas (à la louche! donc 220 euros hors avion)
Ce qui fait un total d'environ 6500 euros pour 2 personnes pour un séjour plus long que les précédent (16 jours sur place).
Voilà, si celà peut te donner des envies de découvrir les supers paysages des USA. Moi, j'ai pris le virus ...
excuse je me suis planté pour la moto ...
il faut compter 200 $ / jour, 107 $ c'est la réservation sans les taxes et les assurances
salut michel je te remercie pour tout ces renseignements ça au moin c'est precis .je suis assez etoner par le prix des loc motos je trouve cela un peu cher
tu parle de west forrever c'est avec dominique henri le manager que nous avions la reunion chez harley a rennes leur projet efectivement a l'air simpas et bien organiser
mais les tarif me semble un peu salee.d'un autre cote on ne vie qu'une fois
ce qui me fait peur c'est de partir en groupe j'ai l'abitude de voyager seul ou avec un pote comme ça cote becane on se prend pas le choux.a ton une certaine liberte dans la formule groupe
a plus pierre yves
salut,
pour michel : en juin l'agence de jackson était encore ouverte . mais attention toutes les stations Eaglerider ne correspondent pas entre elles . donc il est possible qu'une moto prise à jackson ne puisse etre rendue à SF . mais tu n'as pas encore tout booké ?
pour pierre yves :
apres plusieurs voyages en individuels aux usa, nous avons franchi le pas à moto . 1° sejour en 2004 (15 jours route dixie de NO à LA) avec west forever ( ma femme avait choisi la sécurité!) : mauvaise pioche selon moi, il s'agissait d'un voyage organisé et encore nous avons eu de la chance car le groupe etait sympa . mais bon, trajets figés, hotels tres bien mais de chaine, en dehors des villes, ....à aucun moment tu ne peux rencontrer l'esprit américain ( ambiance, gens, lieux, l'ame quoi ...) que nous avions connu dans nos voyages individuels . il fallait absolument etre arrivé à l'hotel à 17 h pour que les gens se reposent .....tu passes à 70 kms de grand canyon et tu ne t'arretes pas ....tu arrives à LA et tu vas rendre la moto sans longer le bord de mer (detour de 2 kms eh oui !) donc je confirme, aucune liberté . 2° sejour en 2007 (1 mois de SF à SLC) avec une moto loué chez eagle rider . aucune reservation de faite sauf 2 nuits d'hotel à SF . billet d'avion 800 € par personne pour toulouse - paris - SF (vol direct) et SLC-NY-PAris-toulouse, nous avons dépensé en moyenne pour hotel, essence, resto matin, midi et soir + faux frais ... 170 $ par jour . en fait pour 1000 € de plus nous sommes restés 15 jours de plus qu'avec west forever ( bon le change n'etait pas le meme ) et c'etait tellement bien que nous repartons en mai 2008 pour faire la vallée du mississipi avec 1 ou 2 couples d'amis . meme schéma : reservation des motos chez eaglerider, du billet d'avion et vogue la galére ... à ta dispo pour des infos, à + philippe du lot
pour michel : en juin l'agence de jackson était encore ouverte . mais attention toutes les stations Eaglerider ne correspondent pas entre elles . donc il est possible qu'une moto prise à jackson ne puisse etre rendue à SF . mais tu n'as pas encore tout booké ?
pour pierre yves :
apres plusieurs voyages en individuels aux usa, nous avons franchi le pas à moto . 1° sejour en 2004 (15 jours route dixie de NO à LA) avec west forever ( ma femme avait choisi la sécurité!) : mauvaise pioche selon moi, il s'agissait d'un voyage organisé et encore nous avons eu de la chance car le groupe etait sympa . mais bon, trajets figés, hotels tres bien mais de chaine, en dehors des villes, ....à aucun moment tu ne peux rencontrer l'esprit américain ( ambiance, gens, lieux, l'ame quoi ...) que nous avions connu dans nos voyages individuels . il fallait absolument etre arrivé à l'hotel à 17 h pour que les gens se reposent .....tu passes à 70 kms de grand canyon et tu ne t'arretes pas ....tu arrives à LA et tu vas rendre la moto sans longer le bord de mer (detour de 2 kms eh oui !) donc je confirme, aucune liberté . 2° sejour en 2007 (1 mois de SF à SLC) avec une moto loué chez eagle rider . aucune reservation de faite sauf 2 nuits d'hotel à SF . billet d'avion 800 € par personne pour toulouse - paris - SF (vol direct) et SLC-NY-PAris-toulouse, nous avons dépensé en moyenne pour hotel, essence, resto matin, midi et soir + faux frais ... 170 $ par jour . en fait pour 1000 € de plus nous sommes restés 15 jours de plus qu'avec west forever ( bon le change n'etait pas le meme ) et c'etait tellement bien que nous repartons en mai 2008 pour faire la vallée du mississipi avec 1 ou 2 couples d'amis . meme schéma : reservation des motos chez eaglerider, du billet d'avion et vogue la galére ... à ta dispo pour des infos, à + philippe du lot
philippe du lot
Salut Philippe,
un contre temps a faillit tout repousser en 2009, aussi j'avais mis le projet en standby.
Maintenant que tout est ok pour 2008, je ne retrouve plus Eagle-Rider de Jackson...
J'avais simulé un Jackson SF comme tu me l'avais suggéré au lieu de SLC et maintenant cette agence n'apparait plus sur le site d'Eagle Rider
C'est peut-êttre fermé en période hivernal...
Autrement je reprend SLC ou alors Billings au Montana...
Mais je crois que je vais encore suivre un de tes conseils en le faisant dans le même sens que toi. Je ne me vois pas louer à SLC...
As tu reçu les CDs ? Excuse moi encore d'avoir tardé à te les retourner !
Amitiès
Salut michel,
je suis surpris que le loueur soit fermé l'hiver car il fait aussi la motoneige . mais il a peut etre perdu le panneau eagle rider . car je pense que ces franchises sont assez fluctuantes . j'ai le mem souci car depuis 2 ans il n'y en a plus en louisiane et l'an prochain nous devrons prendre les motos à houston . pour ta part, billings au montana est une bonne solution car ce n'est pas tres loin du yellowstone et jackson . il suffit que tu entres au yellowstone par gardiner ou alors descendre direct sur red lodge, beartooth pass et rejoindre cody puis rentrer au yellowstone par l'est . et tu as raison d'eviter SLC . à + philippe ps : j'ai recu les cds aujourd'hui .
je suis surpris que le loueur soit fermé l'hiver car il fait aussi la motoneige . mais il a peut etre perdu le panneau eagle rider . car je pense que ces franchises sont assez fluctuantes . j'ai le mem souci car depuis 2 ans il n'y en a plus en louisiane et l'an prochain nous devrons prendre les motos à houston . pour ta part, billings au montana est une bonne solution car ce n'est pas tres loin du yellowstone et jackson . il suffit que tu entres au yellowstone par gardiner ou alors descendre direct sur red lodge, beartooth pass et rejoindre cody puis rentrer au yellowstone par l'est . et tu as raison d'eviter SLC . à + philippe ps : j'ai recu les cds aujourd'hui .
philippe du lot
Salut Philippe
nous avions déja echangé il y a quelques mois, avec les mème ressentis sur les voyages aux US et avec à peu près les mèmes conclusions, aussi en octobre avons nous concrétisé notre projet :
De New York a Daytona ( Biketoberfest) en passant par la Blue Ridge, 3000 kms, un hotel réservé à NY, un autre à Daytona et au milieu l'aventure, super voyage ! que de souvenirs et d'images .
Pour la logistique, nous avons fait appel a GREAT ESCAPE qui nous a trouvé des prix trés corrects et a plutot bien géré la location de la moto ( pas de loueur à NY!) plus plein de bon conseils pour profiter au mieux de la "petite bike week" à Daytona.
On rève déja de motre prochain run, Texas, Alabama, Louisiane ?
bruno
salut,
merci pour l'adresse . alors c'etait vraiment bien ? pour le prochain, attention le texas n'est vraiment pas varié . j'ai fait 3 jours de lignes droites pour le traverser en diagonale . il me tardait d'arriver à un carrefour pour tourner à D ou G . par contre j'ai adoré la louisiane et j'y reviens cette année à moto . à + philippe du lot
merci pour l'adresse . alors c'etait vraiment bien ? pour le prochain, attention le texas n'est vraiment pas varié . j'ai fait 3 jours de lignes droites pour le traverser en diagonale . il me tardait d'arriver à un carrefour pour tourner à D ou G . par contre j'ai adoré la louisiane et j'y reviens cette année à moto . à + philippe du lot
philippe du lot
bonsoir Philippe
Pour ton projet de "vallée du mississippi "ç'est une idée que nous avions eu pour notre prochain tour et en fouinant j'ai reperé un bouquin de "Kay Fellows" (en anglais je pense) en tappant sur amazon.fr tu devrais trouver ; Le soucis pour nous, si nous pouvons retourner aux US, çe sera en oct-nov 2008 et je pense que le temps risque d'etre moyen vers Chicago à cette époque, c'est pourquoi nous pensons aux états du sud ;
Si c'etait bien ? oui extra, pas de contraintes, le "nez au vent" et juste une direction approximative a respecter ( en gros Sud - Est depuis New york ) Comme nous le pensions, pas de problèmes d'hotels et des américains sympas ( on a des leçons a prendre !) qui nous ont toujours renseigné ou guidé .
j'ai fait un petit résumé de notre ballade, je le mettrai en ligne dés que possible
Pour ton projet de "vallée du mississippi "ç'est une idée que nous avions eu pour notre prochain tour et en fouinant j'ai reperé un bouquin de "Kay Fellows" (en anglais je pense) en tappant sur amazon.fr tu devrais trouver ; Le soucis pour nous, si nous pouvons retourner aux US, çe sera en oct-nov 2008 et je pense que le temps risque d'etre moyen vers Chicago à cette époque, c'est pourquoi nous pensons aux états du sud ;
Si c'etait bien ? oui extra, pas de contraintes, le "nez au vent" et juste une direction approximative a respecter ( en gros Sud - Est depuis New york ) Comme nous le pensions, pas de problèmes d'hotels et des américains sympas ( on a des leçons a prendre !) qui nous ont toujours renseigné ou guidé .
j'ai fait un petit résumé de notre ballade, je le mettrai en ligne dés que possible
bruno
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Cheers,
PA
I'm seriously considering heading to Nepal to do some nice motorcycle loops... my goal is also to do the Kailash Yatra round trip from Kathmandu, in a small group with a guide, in May '26... but here's the thing—I'm solo! So if you're up for sharing a similar adventure, hit me up... Cheers, Frankoys
It's all in the title: I'm heading to Krabi soon and want to rent a scooter for a few weeks, but after reading comments about all kinds of scams, I'm reaching out to ask where and how (read: *the right way*) to rent one.
Thanks for your tips and advice.
Hello everyone! Like every year, a winter migration is on the horizon (revised plan): this time, it’ll be Dakar, or even Abidjan, via Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal.
Looking for an experienced motorcyclist or pillion rider—small build preferred—on a GSA 1250 with a comfy seat and luggage setup, available from early November to late December 2025. I’d like to plan the trip together (important to me) to make sure we’re on the same wavelength.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Didier
Hi everyone...
Looking for travel companions to ride from France to Senegal by motorcycle.
I’m Paul, 37, and I’ve already done a bit of riding in Morocco.
For now, I’m solo, riding a 1998 SUZUKI DR 650 with some basic gear to keep things smooth. I’ll have a tent so we can do a few nights under the stars. We’ll need to coordinate departure dates—"ideally in November."
I’m currently checking out routes to take. Any tips would be welcome! :)
Have a great day, everyone!!!!!
Looking for travel companions to ride from France to Senegal by motorcycle.
I’m Paul, 37, and I’ve already done a bit of riding in Morocco.
For now, I’m solo, riding a 1998 SUZUKI DR 650 with some basic gear to keep things smooth. I’ll have a tent so we can do a few nights under the stars. We’ll need to coordinate departure dates—"ideally in November."
I’m currently checking out routes to take. Any tips would be welcome! :)
Have a great day, everyone!!!!!
Hi there!
I’m heading to Vietnam and Laos with a buddy next week for a month. We’re thinking of renting motorbikes, especially to do the Ha Giang Loop. We don’t have an international license, just our Belgian one. Is that enough? If not, is it risky?
Thanks for the info! !
I’m heading to Vietnam and Laos with a buddy next week for a month. We’re thinking of renting motorbikes, especially to do the Ha Giang Loop. We don’t have an international license, just our Belgian one. Is that enough? If not, is it risky?
Thanks for the info! !
Hi there,
In January 2026, I’m planning a motorbike trip through northern Vietnam for 3–4 weeks.
Must-dos: Hanoi, RC4, Dien Bien Phu, and of course the must-see landscapes.
I’m looking for any great tips, ideas… and maybe even a riding partner.
Cheers
In January 2026, I’m planning a motorbike trip through northern Vietnam for 3–4 weeks.
Must-dos: Hanoi, RC4, Dien Bien Phu, and of course the must-see landscapes.
I’m looking for any great tips, ideas… and maybe even a riding partner.
Cheers
Hi everyone,
In November, we’re planning to do the Ha Giang loop and the RC4 by motorbike without a guide. 😎 We’re looking for a decent place to stay/rent in Ha Giang.
If anyone has any info, we’d be really interested.
Thanks in advance! 😉 Ladava
In November, we’re planning to do the Ha Giang loop and the RC4 by motorbike without a guide. 😎 We’re looking for a decent place to stay/rent in Ha Giang.
If anyone has any info, we’d be really interested.
Thanks in advance! 😉 Ladava
Hello! We’re planning a motorcycle trip that will include a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau in June 2026.
We’re unsure (still debating) whether we should stay at a hotel on-site and get to the memorial with an Uber (leaving our bikes at the hotel) and book a guided tour, or base ourselves in Kraków and take a tour that includes transport.
One thing’s for sure—we’d prefer a guide in French since we don’t speak English 😅.
Could you share your experiences or advice? I understand we need to book online rather than on-site. Thanks in advance for your replies!
Could you share your experiences or advice? I understand we need to book online rather than on-site. Thanks in advance for your replies!
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a road trip in Cuba and was wondering if there are any bike rental places (125/500cc) with reasonable rates—not the Harley rental places!
Thanks for your help. Wave of headlights! !
I’m planning a road trip in Cuba and was wondering if there are any bike rental places (125/500cc) with reasonable rates—not the Harley rental places!
Thanks for your help. Wave of headlights! !
Hello,
Next October we’re planning to ride the Ruta de la Plata by motorcycle—a historic Spanish route that runs from Gijón to Seville, also known as the N630.
Has anyone here already ridden it?
Unfortunately, I’m worried that parts of the N630 may have disappeared or merged with the A66 motorway, forcing us to ride long stretches of highway, which we’d rather avoid.
Thanks in advance for any tips or details about this route!