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08/19/04 at 19:09:38
 
Yo, I searched here for best/favorite rides and got no results. "Dog2" just reminded me of a ride I have been putting off; it occurred that this is a good place for us to compare notes on 'best rides'. I guess one of my all time favorites was a nice July Sat. (day off) morning ('88?), I was working up in New Glasgow N.S. w/ my GS750, and while sitting on the ramp for the ferry to Prince Edward Island, looking at this big black cloud where P.E.I. was supposed to be.
I waited about 5 minutes, looking at the storm, looked east & west, up & down the St. Lawrence and picked east.
The N. Nova Scotia coastline was rocky and the smooth road has nice curves and elevation changes, overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway. I was having a blast cruising along for 25 min. before the 1st car past me going the opposite direction. It was about the same amount of time before I saw #2, like I had the place all to myself. Great view all the way! I don't know how long or how far I rode that day, it was alot of fun though.
I want to see the Grand Canyon from the North side someday. We cruised the South rim the year before it closed to motor vehicles. As the sun was setting in the west end, the place was crawling w/ photographers shooting this big full moon rising on the east end.
Could you/Can you even ride the North rim now?

Anyone else have any favorite routes?
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Reply #1 - 08/20/04 at 11:20:37
 
Here is another ride.  The spouse and I did this one on Memorial Day 2003.

http://www.tailofthedragon.com/

Great ride and great riding in the surrounding areas.  Just avoid it on holidays because it becomes a Superbike road race, and all the squids are there to play Shocked
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Reply #2 - 08/20/04 at 11:57:54
 
If you ever ride Washington state, this 'must have' book outlines the best motorcycling roads.  Available for British Columbia and Northern California, too.

http://tinyurl.com/43gwy

http://tinyurl.com/3rd2b
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Reply #3 - 08/20/04 at 11:59:10
 
i haven't ridden much (just since mid april in fact) but a fav place to ride is on a little country road called old mansfield highway. nice and winding with trees over hanging the roadway making for nice cool breezes on a hot summers evening.
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Reply #4 - 08/20/04 at 13:22:26
 
I suppose that for a normal day ride on the weekend, that best one around here is the Blue Ridge Parkway.  We live 5 miles from an entrance.  We do it so often that it is common place and I forgot...but it is always great on a bike.
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Reply #5 - 08/20/04 at 17:01:21
 
well have only had my bike about month has not turned 1000 miles yet so every time i ride is a fine ride.
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Reply #6 - 08/20/04 at 20:42:34
 
I haven't had my favorite ride yet.
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Tomorrow, I'm going a Poker Run with a passel of Harleys.  Should be a hoot.
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Reply #7 - 08/21/04 at 04:12:50
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08:
I haven't had my favorite ride yet.
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Tomorrow, I'm going a Poker Run with a passel of Harleys.  Should be a hoot.
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http://www.centennial-park.com/4carnival-poker-run2004.gif


Have fun and give 'em hell  8)
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Reply #8 - 08/21/04 at 05:57:31
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08:
...Tomorrow, I'm going a Poker Run with a passel of Harleys...


Someone has invited me and my husband to go on a poker run.  It sounds like fun but as a relatively new rider I am wondering if it is a good idea.  Have you done them before gitarzan?  Anything I should watch out for as a new rider?
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Reply #9 - 08/21/04 at 10:53:01
 
>....invited me and my husband to go on a poker run.
> ..I am wondering if it is a good idea.

Poker Runs are simply casual rides to various check points where you're given a card.  At the end, the best hand gets an award of some sort.  Good fun, go for it.
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Reply #10 - 08/22/04 at 17:09:02
 
Susan, it's a real good time.  They give you a printed set of directions and little groups of riders ride the course, usu. about 100 miles.  You ride around miss turns, get lost and have a good time riding.  

Different ones handle scoring and card playing a little differently but basically you're shooting for the best hand.  Sometimes they give you a card, most around here give you score card and an official writes down your card.  

At the end, they typically have some chow waiting and tickets for drawings and sometimes door prizes, again they all differ.

It raises money for a charity.   And that's a good thing. Smiley
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Reply #11 - 08/22/04 at 19:59:22
 
Sounds like fun.  Thanks for the feedback guys.
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Reply #12 - 09/09/04 at 09:41:19
 
I watched Jesse James and Kid Rock tour Mexico the other day.
Looked like fun to me.
Reckon I need one of them Seeger front end kits tho.
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Reply #13 - 09/09/04 at 10:35:01
 
Pennsylvania is full of beautiful rides -- twisties, hills, nice country roads...  We went out on Saturday for the afternoon.  We just pick a direction and go.  We always hit some beautiful twisties.  Saturday we were in the vicinity of Hawk Mountain, near Hamburg and found some really great roads.
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Reply #14 - 09/19/04 at 21:01:24
 
The Four Passes.
Out west there are four mountain roads that wind over the Sierra Nevadas.  Tioga Pass, which goes through Yosemite National Park - Sonoma Pass, 80 miles of twists and turns - Ebbetts Pass, lined with tall pines, creeks and meadows - and Carson Pass, miles of sweet sweepers!

Do it!  Then land in Reno for one of thier weekend motorcycle festivals!    8)
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