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The motorcycle-riding bad boy has been a mythical ideal forAmerican men ever since James Dean donned black leather in the1950s. In true entrepreneurial style, EagleRider Inc. has found away to harness that myth and make it a reality for rebel wannabeseverywhere.
Founded in 1992 by Harley Davidson devotees Chris McIntyre andJeffery Brown, EagleRider rents out the complete motorcycleexperience. With nearly a quarter of a million dollars in start-upcosts (the bulk of which went to financing 16 Harley Davidsons),the 34- and 35-year-old entrepreneurs, respectively, tapped into aniche market that caters to adventure-seeking professionals anddestination-bound tourists who long for a different type ofvacation.
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