Before you go on tour

Click on the link below to apply for your Visa Waiver Form which you will require to enter the United States. 

 

Visa Waiver Application

If you fancy joining us on tour but don't have a motorcycle licence, we recommend Smart Learning who run residential bike training courses (and have an exceptionally high first time pass rate) Alternatively, you could talk to us about riding a Trike on tour (Just Like Billy Connolly).  Smart Learning

State Laws for Motorcycles
  
We suggest you take the time to view the following links regarding the State laws to ensure you keep these guys happy...
  
California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico,

On tour in the USA

California Route 66 Museum - The California Route 66 Museum maintains and displays a collection of historic photographs and artifacts related to the history of Route 66 and its communities. The displays include automotive history, cultural and economic impact as well as the development of the highway itself. Exhibitions incorporate corresponding topics such as early pioneer trails and the railroad. Our exhibitions are constantly changing and rotating throughout the year so come back often to see what's new. 6825 D Street. Between 5th and 6th Streets (Old Route 66). P.O. Box 2151, Victorville, California 92393, (760) 951-0436.

Mojave River Valley Museum - Exit I-15 at Barstow Road. Go north one block. Open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. 270 E. Virginia Way, Barstow, California, 92311. (760) 256-5452

 
Route 66 Mother Road Museum - Located in the Historic Harvey House, 681 N. First Ave. Barstow, California 92311, 760-255-1890

 

The National Route 66 Museum - The National Route 66 Museum uses a road motif to allow visitors to travel through all eight states along Route 66 "The Mother Road". The Museum trip begins in Chicago and ends in California. Murals and different vignettes depict the eras of the road and the interesting places that made Route 66 so famous.
  
Powerhouse Route 66 Museum & Visitor Center - The Route 66 Museum depicts the historical evolution of travel along the 35th parallel that became Route 66. Our brilliant murals, photos and life-size dioramas capture each of the groups that have travelled the route that has come to be known as the Mother Road. Open daily, admission charged is included in the tour.