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Now that Spring is almost upon us and some of us may have a new Harley Motor Bike, what road should we travel? Maybe this one or some others?

Oh well.. I’m ready and I’ll start from here. Looks old and dirty. Yeah I can read the sign. But, what will I find along the way?

I wasn’t about to sleep outdoors the first night, so I stopped at this Wigwam Hotel. It was comfortable and warm (No TV). Lots more to see I understand, I might have to stop for an old road map so I know where I am. π … π …
Dom, the motorcycle in the picture doesn’t look like a Harley. It appears to be one of those crazy foreign jobs. π
I do agree that Wigwams are a great place to stay while traveling across the wild expanses of this great nation on a bike.

Just what I needed a Harley Bike expert. … π … π I could have used this Redneck Bike and Camper from Texas.
I’ll be back to fix this one..
Photo compliments of my son Redneck in Texas.
This Old Gas Stop… still there but, the price per gallon a little high now. I post my next stop a little later.
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I believe this Museum on Rt 66 is still there.
It may look deserted but there are some volunteers selling stuff there.
Check it out ..the same ones might still be there.
..I will have to start a new thread on Traveling by Car (What Kind) and Sights and Memories along the way. Getting to old for those Bikes now.
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This fellow wanted to show off his Bike like this one.
I told this TV Star that with all his money and huge collection of “Famous Cars” to start posting in that other “CAR” thread. …. π … π Yes he has quite a few to show off.
Anymore famous stop overs on this route that we should see?.
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If I could have any bike, it would surely be this one:
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