May 19th, 2011 0 Comments

Get your kicks on Route 66

Sam Allen has begun an exciting and challenging new project: to document Route 66 for bikers.

Sam had never been on a motorcycle until he bought his first Harley-Davidson Road King in 1996 and that’s when his passion for riding was ignited. He has been to every major motorcycle rally in the country and rides over 20,000 miles a year, including Route 66 from start to finish. That’s when an idea was born: to form a comprehensive guide to Route 66 from the motorcyclist’s perspective.

Route 66 MC

A team comprised of experts in web design, graphic arts, photography and computer based map making has joined Sam to help create Route66mc.com.

This is where he needs some help. He would like to list any motorcycle club, shop, hang out, bar, outlet, gathering space or biker friendly business that lies on Route 66.

  • If you live on Route 66, Sam would like to meet you to hear your Route 66 stories
  • If you have a Route 66 business, belong to a motorcycle club from a Route 66 town or sponsor a motorcycle rally along Route 66, Sam would like to include you on Route66MC.com
  • If you operate a Route 66 museum, are a member of a Route 66 Historical Society or are a member of the Chamber of Commerce in a Route 66 town, Sam would like to get your Route 66 history

The listing will be FREE and, if you have any to share, be sure to include pictures. Contact Sam at sam@route66mc.com and leave your contact information.

Sam began traveling Route 66 in January, from Chicago to Santa Monica, to collect content for the web site.His goal is to create the best motorcycle guide ever for the Mother Road of America.

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