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Please help !
Hi, me and my brother in Law are intending doing route 66 this year.
We have been discussing it for years and have decided this is to be the year. We want to book in the next week or two.
We are from England and can go more or less anytime. We intend to fly to Chicago, hire the bikes (harleys of course) (guided tour preferably),preferably 2 weeks tour. Cost is the main factor. We want to take in Vegas as well (even if its just one night). Also Grand Canyon. Gracelands an option if possible?
Our problem is we do not know when is the best time to go, or which tour offers the best value. We are both in our late 40`s and have been riding all our lives.
We have been on all the web sites but really would like some non biased advise from people who may have already done it.
Any advise, really would be appreciated.
Thanks in anticipation and heres to looking forward to riding the mother road!
Lloyd
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