justride
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Sulphur Springs Road is a great add-on to the loop but has gravel. No problem for dual sport.
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This is a short little fun loop. Take it easy If it's your first time or first of the season.![]()
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Sulphur Springs Road is a great add-on to the loop but has gravel. No problem for dual sport.
I don't get it? Why would you skip the good windy roads (sulphur springs, mineral springs etc) to take straight roads?This is a short little fun loop. Take it easy If it's your first time or first of the season.![]()
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Sulphur Springs Road is a great add-on to the loop but has gravel. No problem for dual sport.
I don't get it? Why would you skip the good windy roads (sulphur springs, mineral springs etc) to take straight roads?
I havent been through there in a while. Road surface never really sticks in my head unless it is deep mud.That section of Sulphur Springs that runs off of Govenors road is all dirt and gravel, I wouldn’t bother. ADV, dual sport or supermoto could be fun. You’re right about Mineral Springs though.