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    Twiss Road

    I was out for an hour or two today and decided to check out twiss for the first time this year.. SO much gravel I actually turned around.. I wouldnt bother riding there until it pours a few more times. Just a heads up.

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    Re: Twiss Road

    I find twiss to be sand filled on good days.. That twisty on top of that steep decline always carries sand run off after a good rainfall.. Seen many a good rider go down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911R6 View Post
    I find twiss to be sand filled on good days.. That twisty on top of that steep decline always carries sand run off after a good rainfall.. Seen many a good rider go down there.
    I followed a fast guy threw that steep decline last year. How does he know there is no gravel/grit/sand there that day? I dont get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inreb View Post
    I followed a fast guy threw that steep decline last year. How does he know there is no gravel/grit/sand there that day? I dont get it.
    Cruise it first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedtospare View Post
    Cruise it first.
    He didnt. We left my place together, heading to Belfountain. He left me in the dust. And he was riding a 1971 BMW 500. What does that tell ya?

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    All the roads around there need awhile to clear off, too much tree cover and little traffic means they stay dirty.

    Snake, King & Guelph Ln are all clear due to amount of traffic that goes up & down them, but smaller roads like Twiss & Cedar Springs still have gravel in all the nasty places.
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    Re: Twiss Road

    Quote Originally Posted by inreb View Post
    He didnt. We left my place together, heading to Belfountain. He left me in the dust. And he was riding a 1971 BMW 500. What does that tell ya?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chiller View Post
    i dunno ? you suck ?






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    Exactly! I guess I'll never make it as a street racer. This same chap introduced me to Southwood 13 a few weeks previous. He was riding a Buell. OH MAN!! If it's that important, couldnt we just whip our dicks out or something?

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    Re: Twiss Road

    i was on it today, it was nice and sandy

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    Re: Twiss Road

    road ceder springs today..... was pretty clear

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    Twiss on Sunday...tons o' grit...even after the rain....

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