Tennessee Twist – 2012

For a mixture of motorcycling, NASCARS, Country Music, Civil War History and Rock n Roll then the HEAVY DUTY Tennessee Twist tour is the only way to go.

 

Ride with us to Nashville, Memphis and Bristol.

 

Our tour starts in the country music capital of the world, Nashville where we check out the Grand Ol' Opry, the historic Ryman Theatre, the Country Music Hall of Fame and the famous music clubs where many singers found their fame and fortune.

Then we are off to Bristol where NASCARS race on the fastest ½ mile track and the atmosphere is electric and then to Charlotte to check out some of the top race teams facilities. Across the Smokey Mountains at The Tail of the Dragon and into Chattanooga where many of the US Civil War sites are along with Ruby Falls and the Incline Railway.

August is the anniversary of the death of the King and so we pay homage to him and visit Memphis and Graceland and the famous Beale Street with all it’s fabulous clubs. Then it’s back to finish of the things we didn’t get to see back in Nashville.

This is a tour for the adventurous as it is jam packed with plenty to see and do and includes all the special services HEAVY DUTY Motorcycle Tours are renowned for.

 

August 22 to September 6, 2012

  • Flights to Nashville
  • Travel Insurance  
  • 13 nights accommodation
  • 13 days bike rental
  • Grand Ol' Opry tour
  • Ryman Theatre tour
  • Country Music Hall of Fame tour
  • Nationwide race event
  • Sprint Cup race event 
  • Charlotte Speedway event
  • Richard Fairchild tour
  • Ruby Falls pass
  • Rock Mountain pass
  • Incline Railway tour
  • Elvis Presley's Graceland tour
  • Transfers  
  • Fuel  
  • Back up Vehicle  
  • Welcome Dinner 
  • HEAVY DUTY Tour Pack

 

Rider $12,050 (twin share)

Pillion $7,200 (twin share)

Solo $13,050 (non share)

 

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