http://www.justdrivepa.org/Resources/Pennsylvania%20Traffic%20Violation%20Fine%20Card.pdf
Looks like the fines in PA are very reasonable. You get $95 fine + fees for doing 90 in a 55...
Just googling some other states. In Virginia speeding is a serious no no. Some bloggers are talking about...
If going to WV the I79 is actually a pretty cool interstate with lots of sweepers and hills. I rode Ohio on Monday this week and I saw very little police presence. The twisty's are very remote with minimal traffic. I'm not a local so I dont know the area at all but from what I saw it seems like...
I know that New York and Michigan have a reciprocal agreement with Onterrible but what happens when you get pulled over in other states further south?
Can our insurance companies find out and increase the rate? Do you actually have to pay the ticket? I have a relative who got clocked doing...
Marietta ohio is pretty good. Its between two forests and a ton of nice roads that go through rolling hills and farm land. Make sure you hit 555. I had no map or gps and was just taking random roads. Its all legit.
http://www.motorcycle.com/events/top-five-motorcycle-roads-in-ontarios-highlands-91535.html
Here is another article that claims its the best riding in North America... What a joke. Obviously the writer never left Onterible in his life.
Ohio was good but West Virginia is next level. Its got roads just like in North Carolina. Mountain passes, tight twisty roads, roads with sweepers. There are no straight roads to be found in that state.
Best part is little to no traffic and good clean roads.
Im here now in Athens Ohio. Had a great time yesterday booting around the side roads. No traffic, no cops.
My GPS broke so Im mostly just winging it. Today Im gonna head east towards the mountains in WV.
Its a good helmet, I used to wear one a few years ago. Its good for the price that's for sure but its nothing compared to the Shoei RF1200 that I have now.
Sometimes ill watch them just for ***** and giggles. There is this one guy who talks about how its all good for newbs to start on 1000cc sportbikes cuz he started on a Hayabusa and never crashed... all of his videos are him riding straight roads.
You can look at the Street Triple R... light weight, 100hp, 44 ft.lb torque, up right seating position, sexy as f@ck. I still think its too much bike for a new rider but its more reasonable then a s1000r
Big bikes are not pointless for the street. They are easy to ride because you dont have to rev the piss out of them all the time. My bandit 1200s doesnt need to go above 5k rpm unless I am being stupid
OP' I bet your RC390 is a hoot to ride in the twisty roads. You will have more fun on that...
I will be off work July 18 - July 26th. I want to take a 4 or 5 day road trip and just boot around PA/OH/VW as I hear there are some epic roads in those states. I will be going alone and want to camp the entire time. How hard will it be for me to find camping spots if I don't plan my route in...
I was in this area on Sunday. Roads are in great shape but watch for gravel on the tighter section of 632 right outside of Rosseau. Southwood was in good shape but there is maybe 3 corners with sand so take it easy.
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