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Ok this is just a general fun question, the place can be any road anywhere but it must be real
Faves of mine are the 1000 Island Parkway nice twisty road not too bad and runs along the ST lawrence river. Another is old highway #2 in eastern Ontario for the same reasons. Lastly the Antrum coast road in Northen Ireland fantastic ride sections for beginners up to TT riders outstanding scenery.

2007-08-16 03:40:07 · 12 answers · asked by Dangermanmi6 6 in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

12 answers

"Deals gap" in North Carolina.

"13 turns" or "snake road" on the island of Oahu

The best thing about Hawaii is the year round riding and 13 turns is one of the less traveled and smoothest areas on the island. You can put you knee to the ground and really get rid of those chicken strips.

Deals gap motorcycle resrt is home to 318 turns in 11 miles of scenic and twisty US 129. With no distractions, the Dragon winds its way up and over the mountains of Tennessee into North Carolina and is the gateway for all NC has to offer. Like the land that time forgot, you will not find any driveways, gas stations, subdivisions or mini malls. In place of all the hustle and bustle of big city life, you will find many scenic and beautiful places to stop and take time to soak in all the natural beauty. Many people have come for a visit here and moved here not long after!

2007-08-16 04:25:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My favorite place to ride is the Talimena Dr. in Oklahoma. From Talihina, Ok. take Hwy 1 East. The road runs across the top of the Winding Stair mountains about 40-50 miles ending at Mena Ark. The best time to ride is in the fall, when the leaves are changing colors. There is a Hotel on top of one of the mountains called Queen Wilhelmina Lodge. They have a great buffet and the dining room is glass so you can look out across the mountains while you eat. Beautiful!!

2007-08-16 15:34:10 · answer #2 · answered by bikermog 6 · 1 0

rt. 9 heading towards hopedale ohio is a nice run, but if u want a serious workout, on the way back jump on 164 at scio and take that to lisbon. that 1 really isnt a good road for beginners, but as long as u ride with a brain in yer head, a rookie could handle it.

out of all the roads i've been on so far in ohio, rt. 258 by newcomerstown has to be THE most challenging road in this state. loaded with blind elevation changes, blind corners that could contain gravel, this road will keep u on ur toes by keeping u guessing as to what's coming up next. long sightlines on this 1 is few and far between. since this road also goes thru amish country, buggies could be anywhere. the scenery tho is outstanding. i plan on going back to this road when the leaves turn. this is 1 road tho that demands respect, or it will put a serious hurtin on u. dont even think about tryin to ride 258 at night.

2007-08-16 08:40:05 · answer #3 · answered by forktail_devil 5 · 1 0

I like finding new places best of all, what I refer to as getting lost.

There are a couple of stretches of road that are always a good ride.
1st is Mulholland Hwy from the SanFernando Valley past the Rock Store and then on to Malibu.It's scenic so it's cool to cruise ,but it's tight and twisty as well making for a challenging road race .
2nd is Hwy 150 from Santa Paula to Ojai to The Deer Lodge then Hwy 33 through Los Padres National Forest and on to Santa Maria. Same as above beautiful scenery and challenging twisty roads.
I mean ,hell ! if you are going to slam into a gaurd rail might as well be somewhere nice ,right?

2007-08-16 05:35:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I like to take random turns. Unfortunately I don't get lost.
Since I don't often get to go far, here's my easy answer.
In NH, take Route 3. It parallels I-93. You can follow it from one end of the state to the other. It follows rivers through the valleys, so you get some nice turns. As you go further north, you go uphill. Up into the White mountains, through the notches. Once in the mountains, it's easy to branch off to Rt 302. The Kanc. is popular with many out-of-staters. I like to keep going north. Nothing but trees and roads all the way to Canada.

2007-08-16 09:32:43 · answer #5 · answered by Firecracker . 7 · 2 0

Ft. Stockton TX to Big Bend national park. Alpine is in the middel for gas. You can go over 100 miles at a time with nothing but cacti and then be rewarded by the Chisos mountain ridge/basin.

2007-08-16 04:00:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Tail of the Dragon @ Deals Gap. US129...11 miles,318 curves.nuff said

2007-08-16 15:42:57 · answer #7 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

I love riding in the Black Hills... but NOT during Rally week.
There is so much variety in the roads and the landscape. There, you've got hills, curves, and flats. You've got rolling hills, rock formations, water features, canons, meadows, trees, and wildlife.
I just think that out there, you've got everything you could want in a ride.

2007-08-16 07:34:02 · answer #8 · answered by American Girl 3 · 2 0

nice Chad!!!

there are alot of fun roads (dirt & paved) around central Texas. Park road 4 thru the central TX highland lakes is a great ride too.

2007-08-16 04:10:48 · answer #9 · answered by pmk 6 · 1 0

On the back roads anywhere in Tennessee.

2007-08-16 03:46:54 · answer #10 · answered by HD Rider 4 · 1 0

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