Famous Motorcycle Roads
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- kilika2
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Famous Motorcycle Roads
I'm writing a paper for one of my college classes about places to go on your motorcyle. After a safety check of course. And I was wanting to get some suggestions on famous roads in the US. I have tail of the dragon already. I know there is one in cali called 29 palms or 27 palms. I just need enough to google them. Thanks.
Chris.
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Re: Famous Motorcycle Roads
Mulholland Highway here in L.A. The Rock Store is a huge favorite for bikers:
http://www.rock-store.com/
Angeles Crest Highway is another fav for the L.A. area riders.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angeles_Crest_Highway
Lesser known but a damn fun ride (until you crash anyways
) is Topanga Canyon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topanga,_California
Here's a little list that actually covers a couple of the above-mentioned:
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/top-list ... s-angeles/
http://www.rock-store.com/
Angeles Crest Highway is another fav for the L.A. area riders.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angeles_Crest_Highway
Lesser known but a damn fun ride (until you crash anyways

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topanga,_California
Here's a little list that actually covers a couple of the above-mentioned:
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/top-list ... s-angeles/
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Re: Famous Motorcycle Roads
So far in Cali I have the twisty redwood road and the palmatro or something. Sr 76 in south Cali. I forgot now.
Thanks Brandon this will definitely help.
Chris.
Thanks Brandon this will definitely help.
Chris.
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Re: Famous Motorcycle Roads
You know I'm gonna advocate for M-119:
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/1/5974/RG ... -M119.aspx
For a while it was on the AMA's 'top ten to ride' list-don't know if still.
There's also about half my vids taken there:
http://www.youtube.com/user/reelrazor?feature=mhee
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/1/5974/RG ... -M119.aspx
For a while it was on the AMA's 'top ten to ride' list-don't know if still.
There's also about half my vids taken there:
http://www.youtube.com/user/reelrazor?feature=mhee
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Famous Motorcycle Roads
My stomping grounds in CA,
Hwy 49, 120 (Tioga Pass through Yosemite), 4 (Ebbots Pass) and 108 (Sonora Pass).
http://youtu.be/V0XYpSlAx_o
Hwy 49, 120 (Tioga Pass through Yosemite), 4 (Ebbots Pass) and 108 (Sonora Pass).
http://youtu.be/V0XYpSlAx_o
Famous Motorcycle Roads
Blood mountain aka us129 (same road as deals gap) , same area Wolf Pen Gap which ends into SR60 in NE Georgia. Also Richard B Russel scenic highway, same area. You can find videos for all on YouTube
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Re: Famous Motorcycle Roads
@reel Excellent I was hoping you would post to this rr. Is it ok if I show like 15 seconds of one of your videos? I'll throw props to you because I have to have a works cited page.
@Griz. Thanks for the info Ill add that to the Calif page.
@Will. I was going to text you. Is it ok if I use some of the videos and pics from our ride?
Chris.
@Griz. Thanks for the info Ill add that to the Calif page.
@Will. I was going to text you. Is it ok if I use some of the videos and pics from our ride?
Chris.
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Re: Famous Motorcycle Roads
Absolutely, I have no problem with you using a chunk.
Pick a good one!
Pick a good one!
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You had one I watched where you said you were a little angry an I know at one point you caught air. Sound familiar?reelrazor wrote:Absolutely, I have no problem with you using a chunk.
Pick a good one!
Chris.
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Famous Motorcycle Roads
Go for it Chris
Re: Famous Motorcycle Roads
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQmUStX4bWckilika2 wrote:You had one I watched where you said you were a little angry an I know at one point you caught air. Sound familiar?reelrazor wrote:Absolutely, I have no problem with you using a chunk.
Pick a good one!
Chris.
airborne at 1:47
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Thanks Will. Thanks RR.
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Re: Famous Motorcycle Roads
Chris,
Don't forget about the Great River Road in Missouri/Illinois (http://www.riverfronttimes.com/bestof/2 ... ide-30739/)
Also, another popular riding area is Hwy 94 - gets really fun from Treloar to McKittrick. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwe82nzBv2E )
The cool thing is that you can ride both since you are close enough....
darrin
Don't forget about the Great River Road in Missouri/Illinois (http://www.riverfronttimes.com/bestof/2 ... ide-30739/)
Also, another popular riding area is Hwy 94 - gets really fun from Treloar to McKittrick. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwe82nzBv2E )
The cool thing is that you can ride both since you are close enough....
darrin
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