good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?



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    good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    Are there any decent clean roads in these areas?

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    Quote Originally Posted by unowned View Post
    Are there any decent clean roads in these areas?
    Yes there are a couple but short

    Yonge south of hwy 7 langstaff from yonge to bayview
    East/West Beaver Creek, and Leak Cresent
    Elderberry Trail off Bloomington west of Bathrust North side.
    Turns into Hunters Glenn on East Side of Yonge
    Industrial Parkway Yonge North of Bloomington goes all the way up to st. Johns side road
    19th Sideroad, Just opposite Mulock at Bathurst

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    Quote Originally Posted by RedCaesar View Post
    Yes there are a couple but short


    19th Sideroad, Just opposite Mulock at Bathurst

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    Donald Cousins parkway. Its a nice road although you have to get your speed up there to enjoy the turns
    i return to 2 wheels in september

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    Quote Originally Posted by RedCaesar View Post
    Yes there are a couple but short

    Yonge south of hwy 7 langstaff from yonge to bayview
    East/West Beaver Creek, and Leak Cresent
    Elderberry Trail off Bloomington west of Bathrust North side.
    Turns into Hunters Glenn on East Side of Yonge
    Industrial Parkway Yonge North of Bloomington goes all the way up to st. Johns side road
    19th Sideroad, Just opposite Mulock at Bathurst

    Happy Trails

    Thanks for the suggestions. I hit up langstaff after work today...you weren't kidding about it being short

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    In Markham try going North up Rodick Rd. starting on Hwy 7 - pretty fresh/clean/curvey road there

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    heh, i know what youre talking about since i take that path to work every morning (ibm lab).

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    Quote Originally Posted by unowned View Post
    heh, i know what youre talking about since i take that path to work every morning (ibm lab).
    Lucky! I take a long straight across 407 to work zzzzz

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    Re: good twisty/riding roads in markham/richmond hill/aurora?

    Quote Originally Posted by james426 View Post
    In Markham try going North up Rodick Rd. starting on Hwy 7 - pretty fresh/clean/curvey road there
    My mother-in-law lives off of Applecreek so I end up hitting that little stretch everytime I visit. You have to be careful with the fobs driving their 3 series bmw's crossing over into your lane though.

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