It is our goal to be safety conscious and there are minimum rules to make the rides safe for all.  We will ride in staggered formation unless the roads require single file.  All participants will need to show proof of a valid motorcycle license and insurance.  As far as dress, we will require long pants and boots that go above the ankle.  We will also require a D.O.T. approved helmet.  The rest of your gear will be up to you; although we may make other recommendations depending on our route.  Temperatures can vary widely so it is strongly recommended you dress in layers.  No rider will be left behind for any reason.  At least one of the guides will stay with a disabled rider until assistance has arrived (bike repair, towing, etc.).  For obvious safety reasons, alcohol consumption will not be allowed on the rides.  All rides are weather permitting.  Tours will be a maximum of 10 bikes.  Departure times will be arranged to meet your needs and our guides will pick you up at a location you designate (usually your hotel/motel or motorcycle rental business).    Tour pricing is $100 per bike and its driver.  Add $25 for a passenger. Prices do not include the cost of meals.

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Tour #1 San Diego to Cuyamaca Lake


This tour is 45 miles each way and includes beautiful rural scenery, mt_laguna_lodge.jpg (132347 bytes) sweeping curves and a few tight twisties before we reach our destination, cuyamaca_lake1.jpg (142092 bytes) Cuyamaca Lake on the edge of Mount Laguna.   

 

Tour #2 San Diego to Temecula 


This tour is a back roads journey into the past with fantastic scenery mostly on roads with large sweeping curves but some twisties passing from San Diego to Riverside County along the way.  You'll pass rural cattle farms, horse ranches, orange groves and even the occasional casino on your way to historic Temecula.   Dining will be at temecula.jpg (80087 bytes) the famous Swing Inn a motorcycle friendly restaurant known for its hospitality and good food.   96 miles one way.

Tour #3 San Diego to Fallbrook 

 This tour will include a few miles of freeway before we depart the 'superslab' in favor of beautiful two lane roads fbrk3.jpeg.JPG (72214 bytes) that will take us through Rainbow Canyon, Pechanga Canyon, into Temecula and then on to Fallbrook.   Lunch will be at the Wayside Cafe featuring American food, a patio, and reasonable prices.   fallbrook.jpg (12841 bytes)

If you like green and you like rural you'll love this ride.   59 miles each way.

Tour #4, "The Loop" 

This ride is a beautiful combination of big sweeping curves, twisties and straightaways that give you an opportunity to enjoy the fantastic scenery as you ride through historic Jamul where the San Diego Railway Museum is located continuing east through the town of Boulevard, home to one of the sweetest candy factories in the land.   Our lunch stop will be at La Posta cafe laposta_diner.jpg (65980 bytes) a very motorcycle friendly spot with good food, good prices.  The tour continues through Pine Valley,  Dehesa, up into the beautiful town of Alpine then back down ending where we started.   The entire loop is about 110 miles showing the incredible diversity of San Diego County. 

Tour #5 Destination La Posta in Eastern San Diego County

Expect some elevation changes on this 168 mile (roundtrip) day that will take you to historic Julian julian_b&b.jpg (152230 bytes) up to the Mount Laguna General Store (elevation 6000 ft) via the wooded Sunrise Highway laguna_fall.jpg (234013 bytes) and then to La Posta Cafe laposta_diner.jpg (65980 bytes) where the food is good, the prices reasonable and the service first rate.   Depending on time of year there may be snow on the sides of Sunrise Highway making the road even more scenic.   

Tour #6 to the coast and Ocean Beach 

We will be heading for the coastal city 'lost in the 70's' ob_60's.jpg (65759 bytes) , Ocean Beach.  

Of course we will get there the 'long way' making our way east before heading west, rounding Otay Lakes on the edge of the U.S. Olympic Training Center,  through our South Bay area and into Coronado with it's beautiful view of San Diego. city of san diego.jpg (65708 bytes) Lunch will be at the famous Mootime Creamery in Coronado.  From there we will cross the famous Coronado Bridge  with it's awesome view of San Diego Bay and then into Ocean Beach.  We'll see downtown O.B. ob_dntn.jpg (52678 bytes) and take a look at it's world famous pier. ob_pier.jpg (40581 bytes) This is a beautiful ride with a nice combination of twisty roads and scenic back country and coastal beauty.

 

Tour #7 The Famous Desert Tower 

  tower1.jpg (65294 bytes)   Ride with us to a very unique spot in San Diego County, the Desert Tower.  In Pioneer days the tower marked the end of a long hard struggle across the desert and the promise of much cooler weather ahead.   You will see grand desert vistas from this place on the very edge of the desert in Jacumba and as a bonus, you'll be able to climb through caves tower_cave.jpg (64150 bytes) and around boulders painted to match their very unique shapes tower_boulders.jpg (111837 bytes) from animals to Indian Chiefs, gargoyles to lizards. 

This ride is on paved two lane road featuring plenty of nice sweepers and a few tight twisties tossed in for interest.   Lunch will be in Potrero at the Twin Lakes Cafe.  Mileage is approximately 136 for the journey to the tower and back to the coffee shop.

Tour #8 The Coastal Route

 

This is a beautiful ride providing terrific views of the San Diego coast including views from Mount Soledad and the Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma.  Lunch will be at the Beach Cafe in historic Coronado.   You will be traveling mostly on city streets.  Ride mileage will be approximately 120 for the day.

Tour #9 you name the destination

Custom Tours are available by special arrangement.   Please contact us using our online form and explain your needs.  We will work with you to design an enjoyable ride for you and your party.  Custom tours require a four bike minimum.