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I'm thinking of taking a 3 or 4 day trip on my sportbike. Starting point in GTA. Any suggestions?
Looking for twisties and Scenery. I was thinking New Hampshire or Pennsylvania.
This sounds like a fun expidition, Would love to explore the bruce area... You open for some company? When you thinking of going?
Vermont / New Hampshire, nice roads and scenery.
'07 KLX250S - Road
'00 CBR600F4 - Track
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Went to Pennsylvania last year and had a great time. Lots of nice twisties all over and very courteous drivers that actually pull over to the side to allow you to pass. Unbelievable.
This all sounds good. Some group rides should be planned for these destinations. I'd be interested on a few weekends.
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How about riding through the Adirondacks into Lake Placid, then south thru the Catskills, then in and around the finger lakes, Watkins Glen etc?
Although I just checked the Watkins Glen website - captial letters - NO MOTORCYCLES. creeps.
Still nice area though.
If you got 4 days and can ride out 500-600 kms a day, I'd suggest go to PA and then up to Adirondack. Approx 2400kms round trip.
Pennsylvania is the place to go! Stay around Williamsport, and ride the twisties!
I prefer Sunny Brampton. May consider a loooong ride out to Mississauga.
4 days could possible accomodate a tour around Superior. North shore is something that everyone should see and do.
Once i get a JOB/EI or some kind of money to get tires for my bike i'm RIDING!
If your gonna do stupid stuff you better be tough
You cant go wrong with Vermont/NH cross at Ogdensburg
68, 56 3 73 9N cross at Chimney Point. There's website called US Motorcyle Roads... theres endless options.
Police enforcement is reasonable but obey the town speedzones
I'm thinking of visiting some relatives in Boston, MA. Thought about going through the Adirondacks Region of northern New York State to get there. Any suggestions re the Park or other roads around there.
Doesn't have to be necessarily twisty (though that would be nice - of course) - but scenic would be good.
Anybody have any suggestions??
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