In April I had a chat with Matt regarding doing a US BM tour as I have toured there and have friends in the business also.
My thoughts were to make the tour in 2013 and would allow time to get cash together for going as it is the ultimate bike trip. The first thing is, is it worth my taking time to put it together ?
I can get cheaper biker rentals and a tour guide but you will still look at maybe around 3k depending on length of time we do it. This would cover hotel, bike, Ins, spare bike, and guide with a van to carry luggage. You would still need to pay for fuel, food and flights as we would all fly from different airports I would of thought.
In terms of food and fuel it is very cheap in the US as I paid around 6$-8$ for a tank of fuel (£4 at the time). This will depend on the exchange rate but they pay way less for the fuel than we do.
There is two tours I thought would be ideal
The "Mother Road" Route 66 from Chicago to LA 2400 miles long from Chicago to Los Angeles, crosses three time zones
and 8 States: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico,
Arizona and California
or
The Wild West/Best of the West which starts and finishes in LA.
Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, Death Valley, Yosemite, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco
I've not costed it out but can do cheaper for 7 days or the 3k is is 16 days of some of the best biking you can do EVER. I can also take as many as want to go so the more there is the cheaper I can make it. Also if you take a pillion then you can half the cost of fuel
Madscots, that sounds great. We were going to start saving for the Lions tours of Australia in 2013, but Im sure the Mrs would much prefer this. I'll keep a eye on this thread.
Ive never been to the states and to do it on a bike would be fantastic.. £3k does seem a lot but Ive never been on holiday abroad before so wouldn't know if it was a good deal or not..
I would want to go for the 16 days and do the Route 66. It would be a once in a life time opportunity for me
The Wild West Tour has 2 nights in San Francisco and 2 nights in Las Vegas as part of the deal
Yes it's a lot of money but something this big won't be cheap but then again a lot of bikers don't even ride into the continent and that's £40 on a ferry.
Money isn't what stops some people it's just themselves but on the other hand an issue if you don't have it also.
3k is about right on price if anyone wants to compare it with the likes of "eaglerider" tours etc for the same rides
hmm now where's that piggy bank gone.........................
its surely one trip i am going to keep in my mind and give it some thought, the states and route 66 wow!! La,... Vegas.... sunshine!!! once in a lifetime trip........whats my bank managers number!!!
does any one know the US regs e.g. how long you have to have held a full UK license before you can rent & ride a bike on US roads?
Me and my two daughters are already planning a Las vegas based trip with a loop taking in the grand canyon, Bryce canyon, monument valley, then travel to west coast via Death Valley and zabriskie point...wow
My daughter is planning to hire a mustang convertable lol and now a little plan is fermenting here....this could also be my support vehicle....hmm better start practicing warbling my iconic desert wheels songs
Paul, Thats what Im thinking... It will be a once in a life time trip.... When I weigh up how much I have saved over the years by not going on holiday, I recon I can push the boat out as I wont get an opportunity like this again.. To do route 66 on a bike and with friends would be awesome...