Distance covered by motorcycle: ~549 kmRoute: Amarillo, TX → Adrian → Glenrio → Santa Rosa → Albuquerque, NM 🌄 From Art Cars to Route 66’s Midpoint We left Amarillo early and made our first stop …
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Day 6 – From Oklahoma City to Amarillo: Towers, Tanks & Texas Steak
Distance covered by motorcycle: ~433 kmRoute: Oklahoma City, OK → Texola → Shamrock → McLean → Groom → Amarillo, TX After five days on the road, the crew was fully synced with the rhythm of …
Continue readingDay 5 – Route 66 Royalty: From Springfield, MO to Oklahoma City
Distance covered by motorcycle: ~494 kmRoute: Springfield, MO → Galena, KS → Chelsea, OK → Catoosa → Stroud → Oklahoma City Day 5 on Route 66 brought one of the most photogenic stretches of the …
Continue readingDay 4 – Missouri Magic: Caves, Murals, and Mother Road Mystique
Distance covered by motorcycle: ~351 kmRoute: St. Louis, MO → Sullivan → Cuba → Lebanon → Springfield, MO By now, the group had hit their stride — full throttle in both spirit and machine. Day …
Continue readingDay 3 – Riding the Heart of Route 66
Distance covered by motorcycle: ~490 kmRoute: Homer Glen, IL → Joliet → Wilmington → Pontiac → Atlanta → Springfield → St. Louis, MO Day 3 marked the crew’s first full day riding on Historic Route …
Continue readingDay 2 – Crossing Borders and Hitting Chicago
Distance covered by motorcycle: ~530 kmRoute: LaSalle, ON → Windsor Border → Detroit → Kalamazoo → Sawyer → Chicago → Homer Glen, IL After a good night’s rest in LaSalle, the crew hit the road …
Continue readingDay 1: The Overture – Kicking Off Our Route 66 Odyssey!
Distance covered by motorcycle: ~353 kmRoute: Brampton → Mississauga → Cambridge → Ingersoll → West Lorne → Tilbury → Windsor → LaSalle With the early morning sun barely breaking the horizon, eight riders fired up …
Continue readingShould Riders Who Create a Mess During Group Rides Be Ashamed or Forgiven?
Let’s talk about the elephant in the group chat. Every crew has that ride.The one where things went sideways.Someone blew a stop sign. Someone rode too fast. Someone nearly clipped another rider. Maybe someone showed …
Continue readingwhy some people stop riding or avoid group rides?
🧠 1. “Why Some Riders Quit Riding (And Why That’s Okay)” Explore the realities—mental health, fear after a close call or crash, life changes, family pressure, or financial struggles. “Everyone loves the freedom—until the fear …
Continue readingBehind the Scenes of a 2Wheelers Ride
It’s not just gas up and go. People see the videos. They see 20+ bikes slicing through Ontario roads like a pack of wolves. They see the drone shots, the slow-mo turns, the “biker brotherhood” …
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