Awesome Motorcycle Tours

Awesome Motorcycle Tours AS ALWAYS WHEN YOU RIDE WITH A.M.T.YOU RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK Custom tours Fun rides that I will post come along or ride them yourself.

Our deal is to ride great roads make some friends and make Video, come get in some and enjoy a ride with A.M.T.

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Auburn, CA
95603

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(530) 906-0687

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For The Love of Riding

I do this page in the hope of being able to ride more places with folks that just love to ride. The average tour costs each rider about 100 usd a day, food water fuel and campsite. When I take a group on a tour I need 125 usd a day to cover my cost. Sometimes I take my group or pack to a motel if rain is bad or wind. I will eat any additional cost to myself and the gang can make plans that work for them. When I have a mission on new roads and sometimes on old roads, I may add a few dozen miles. No reason to worry, I am just lost. It is fine for a rider to step up and help me find our way. Once I well never mind This one might be good to tell at the campsite. Every hundred miles gone under your wheels begins to feel like a real accomplishment, and you set your sites on the next. In two or three days one thousand miles are behind and thousands of miles ahead. The average tour will last 12 to 14 days. Sturgis lasts 10 days and the best I want to do is get there in 4 days and back in 4 days. 18 to 20 days, but the ride will not be on the freeway unless that is the smartest way to go. Runs like The Laughlin River Run should take a week. The ride to Laughlin from Auburn can be done in one day if the weather is cool. Cheap motel until Wednesday night then camp across the river until sunday and hit the Highway and burn up some road towards home. Some years the heat is unbearable in the camp, mostly because it is the first heat we see since winter. Sometimes the wind blows so hard you have to put rocks in the tent to hold it down. The stakes we use are nails 12 inches long and 3/8 thick . The smaller the tent the better it does,of course I don’t take my own advice I got a 10x10 coleman blackout. I haven't used it in Bull Head City yet . Well I am geared up to ride in the morning to Oroville. 88 Miles from my house,it takes 2 plus to get there with two stops along the way. Great scenery and some fun curves and rolling hills. There is no need to go too fast to have fun!