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there used to be an book for bikers of all different events ,maps , and connection for the year i have not seen it recently has it gone by the way side or are they still be published ?
I was given one of the 'National' maps from these folks at one of the shows we were in. It lists a lot of the rallies, both big and small.
They are called MAD Maps.
Here's their website. BUT like most, they 'sell' the maps. http://www.madmaps.com/roadtrips/categories/
NOW, I am NOT a gadget junkie, but they really hit the Garmin/GPS ppl hard for these things. I assume they have the coordinates or what have you.
But the BIG one they gave us, is really chocked full of info and details for scenic routes and rallies (bunches I've never heard of ).
There was a Bikers Atlas published a few years ago but have not seen it in awhile. There are web sites that list bike events around the country. Of course there is always HOG.
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