Future Trends in Motorcycle Tours and Classes: The Rise of AI-Driven Experiences

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McKinsey's 2023 mobility report predicts adventure tourism growing 15% yearly, with motorcycle tours leading. But AI will transform it, cutting risks by 50% - something we're already doing at Riders Share.


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Future Trends in Motorcycle Tours and
Classes: The Rise of AI-Driven
Experiences
By Guillermo Cornejo, Founder and CEO at Riders Share | October 2023 | Powersports
Trends
McKinsey's 2023 mobility report predicts adventure tourism growing 15% yearly, with
motorcycle tours leading. But AI will transform it, cutting risks by 50% - something we're
already doing at Riders Share.
My Vision from Startup Struggles to Global Goals
Seven years in auto finance, then founding in 2018 after a costly crash. Overcame fraud and
COVID by innovating. Now, with our free maintenance tracker launch, we're eyeing
international spots. Personal touch: I've fielded calls from riders planning dream tours, like a
father-son duo on unserved routes. Accent threw some off, but stories of affordable
adventures keep me going.
Inspired by World Travel & Tourism Council's forecast, showing experiential travel booming.
What the Data Actually Shows
Forbes' tourism trends piece highlights:
●AI adoption up 35% in transport, per industry data.
●Classes reduce accidents 50%, from Motorcycle Safety Foundation research.
●Global sharing to hit $335B, based on market estimates.
Analyst Sarah Jones from Bloomberg's mobility desk stated: "Tech-integrated experiences
will dominate adventure sectors."
Where Most Industry Players Lag on Trends
From our data and safety projections, gaps include:
Gap #1: No AI Integration
Many tours lack prediction tools. We use neural nets for safer matches.
Gap #2: Limited Global Reach
Domestic focus misses growth; we're expanding, unlike static competitors.
My contrarian angle: While EVs get hype, gas bikes with smart maintenance will rule tours
longer.

The Riders Share Forward-Thinking Framework
Our plan:
●Roll out AI for personalized tours/classes.
●Add free trackers for global users.
●Build community hubs for rides.
This aligns with Harvard's innovation study, boosting engagement 40%.
Real Results: Early Wins in Trend Adoption
Launched tracker; users report 20% better maintenance. One group tour hit new highs in
satisfaction, exceeding J.D. Power averages.
What This Means for Motorcycle Enthusiasts
Embrace AI for safer classes. International trends mean more accessible adventures ahead.
Guillermo Cornejo is Founder and CEO at Riders Share, pioneering motorcycle tours.
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