Did the loop in N Georgia made by Blood Mountain, Wolf Pin Gap (aka 180), Woody Gap (aka Ga 60), and US 19 where it connects them at the bottom. Blood Mountain got an extra trip over and back, the FZR is just made for the road's pacing. Wolf Pin has tighter stuff if it's your thing, pavement could be better. Be careful on Ga 60 as it has lots of asphalt marbles brought up from the edge and sliding around is a regular occurrence.
wolf pin gap, a near carbon copy of the same spot I parked at Deal's Gap
Scenic overview on Ga 60
big wall, little bike
same spot, different angle
and I can't be the only one who like's a little tire porn, these bridegstones were getting greasy
Today's Ride
Moderators: Site Director, FZR Forum Moderators
- ragedigital
- 4000+ Posts
- Posts: 4153
- Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 9:30 am
- Location: Northwest St. Louis
Re: Today's Ride
Great pics! Beautiful country down there. Looks like a nice ride.
darrin
darrin
Thanks for joining and participating in the most "active" FZR Community on the internet!
Re: Today's Ride
Looks nice. Tires are saying "thank you for stoping''
When all other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth......S.Holmes
78 CB750A
96 FZR600R
00 YZF R1
04 YZF R6
78 CB750A
96 FZR600R
00 YZF R1
04 YZF R6
Re: Today's Ride
cowboi wrote:Looks nice. Tires are saying "thank you for stoping''
and that's a 110 front, the bike simply doesn't need a 120 up front.