Need some wind therapy?

With 45+ years of riding experience, the team has developed a library of our favorite rides in Texas and points beyond. We call them our Twisted Rides. We thought it might be a good idea to share that experience and encourage you to do the same!

We partnered with MyRoute-app, a leading provider of route planning tools, to create and share the routes. Using the map below, Users are able to view and download the routes without registering with MyRoute-app. If you would like the ability to open/edit/save the routes, the User will be prompted to register with MyRoute-app and offered two subscription levels - Basic (free) and Gold (fee dependent on subscription term and payment method). Being an avid ride planner, I prefer the Gold level for the additional features and I also believe in supporting independent software developers who invest their time and talents to create useful applications for the motorcycle industry. As a Twisted Rides referral, you receive an extended evaluation period and special pricing if you choose the Gold level - so give it a shot!

What journey is on your bucket list? Click on a ride below and we'll show you the way!

Monday, May 7, 2018

Great Southwest Tour (GST) - Ride Map

The Great Southwest Tour (GST) is a cross-country adventure beginning in Tyler, Texas and riding through the southern states towards Phoenix, AZ. We opted to fly the spouses into PHX, hence the diversion. Otherwise, after running the Devil's Highway (US-191) South, we would have routed around PHX via the Tonto National Forest.

On the outbound, it was a hard push to the Texas Hill Country to enjoy the Three Twisted Sisters, Big Bend National Park, the mountains in New Mexico (weather permitting) and the White Sands Missile Range.

Once in Arizona, we toured the South and North Rims of the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Monument Valley, Los Alamos National Labs, and Santa Fe.

WARNINGS: Some legs of this route may not be open during the winter months. Route must be broken down to files with less than 60 waypoints to avoid freezing-up the H-D Boom! Box 6.5GT Infotainment System.











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