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The American Classics

$36.00$166.00

Designed for Motorcycle Travel.

  • The Best Side-Trip Journeys Highlighted.
  • Waterproof / Tear Resistant The road can be tough on your gear. Butler Maps are designed to withstand abuse.
  • Packs Easily All Butler Maps fold to 4.25” x 9” to easily fit in tank bags.
  • Detailed Information Including written descriptions and other motorcycle-specific content of all sections along the route.
  • Mosko Rugged Map Case Keep all your Butler Maps in one place with our custom map carrying case. Fits 25 maps comfortably. Pen / Tire gauge elastic loops sewn into interior. Printed ruler and SAE / metric conversion chart. Velcro tabs for easy loading/unloading. Durable 800D Nylon coated with TPU construction designed for life on the road.
  • Custom Leather Map Case (All Black or Natural Tan) Nothing like the smell of leather in the morning! Yes, this is over the top, we agree. But if you gotta get it right….nail that perfect gift….this is absolutely guaranteed to do it. These custom leather cases are handmade by the Uptmor brothers in Waco, Texas will hold 25 butler maps. Daniel and Lynn bring 50 years of leather crafting experience to everything they do. The look, the feel and the smell of leather is hard to beat. Go ahead…..make someone’s day!

 

 

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Description

The American Classics

Twisted Sisters, Beartooth Pass, Tail of the Dragon, Pacific Coast Highway, Million Dollar Highway, Go-to-the-Sun Road, Pig Trail….and many more, 30 in all.

All roads have a story to tell. Stories that we believe are best heard from the seat of a motorcycle. The 30 roads selected in this two-map set are unique to America. They stretch into every corner of our great country, crossing snow capped volcanoes, dramatic coastline, golden deserts and towering mountains. These roads are American Classics, brought to you by Butler Maps.

Two Map Set

Additional information

Weight .43 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 4.25 × .5 in

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