Sunday Morning Rides is an interactive community portal for motorcycle riders to access, explore, plan, and share ride tracks via a sophisticated mapping system. From the SMR mapper, users can interactively explore over 950 road, adventure, and long-distance rides worldwide, customizing their online experience with geographically referenced points-of-interest, motorcycle relevant services, imagery, videos, rider reviews, weather and more. Once personalized, maps can be downloaded to GPS devices or imported directly into Google Earth. The Sunday Morning Rides mapper and our growing collection of web gadgets can all be freely embedded within community websites, providing drop-in solutions for enhancing existing enthusiast forums, clubs, or personal webpages.
Internet resource for the free exchange of GPS motorcycle rides, routes, maps and information. Caters to the motorcycle touring, adventure riding, long distance, and sport riding communities.
Specialty
Interactive mapping and exchange (uploads/downloads) of motorcycle ride routes, roads and maps.
World's Largest Resource for GPS Rides
Now in its second year of operation, SMR has only experienced steady
continual growth, and we are gearing up for an explosion in
participation as the GPS revolution matures. Already, we have the
highest visitor retention and web traffic for all motorcycle ride
sites. We also have active threads in 100+ motorcycle forums (both
domestically and internationally) covering both on- and off-road
riding communities.
- The average user spends 7 minutes at SMR and looks at over 20
pages per visit
- Greater than 65% of users return (ensuring repeated exposure to your ad)
- The typical SMR user is tech savvy (88% own a GPS device), own
multiple motorcycles, and has an average household income of $101,470.
- SMR has been featured in general venues such as Travel Weekly,
GPS World, C|NET and Business Week.
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