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Old 10-10-2009, 10:15 AM   #1
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Default How many roads/routes have you memorized?

Spinning off from my previous thread about being faster on roads we know, how many routes/roads have you memorized amongst your favorites?

For example, Trip knows every inch of the Gap, No Worries can tell us the elevation of each curve on lookout mountain, sounds like TMALL has Cabot trail covered.

How much did you ride that favorite road or section of road to become as familiar/fast on it? You know that road where you can just close your eyes and imagine every curve, groove, bump, etc...

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Old 10-10-2009, 10:37 AM   #2
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We've got maybe three "main" local routes we ride often; anymore I let someone else lead the ride & choose the ride route, so I tend to bring up the back of the pack, and just take it easy.
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Believe it or not. I've never done the cabot trail.

The province just has hundreds and hundreds of miles of cabot trail like roads.
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Believe it or not. I've never done the cabot trail.

The province just has hundreds and hundreds of miles of cabot trail like roads.
Sorry thought I had read where you ride that route.
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Dont have anything worth memorizing!
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Old 10-10-2009, 11:20 AM   #6
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Dont have anything worth memorizing!

Do you think the Michigan roads ultimately influenced your progression and choice in motorcycle?
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Old 10-10-2009, 12:04 PM   #7
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none. They're new every time. I'm convinced I've got directional alzheimers though. Louie gets mad because I'll ask for directions somewhere and he'll say "but you've BEEN there before..." Doesn't matter. I still can't get BACK there until I've been there more than 4 or 5 times. I'm not a stupid person but directionally??? I might as well be Jessica Simpson behind the wheel.
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Old 10-10-2009, 01:26 PM   #8
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Two:
Prescott, Az to Jerome, Az (via Highway 89A)

Tucson, Az to Summerhaven, Az (via Mount Lemmon Highway)
We will be riding portion of this one on pitbikes on New Years Day
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Do you think the Michigan roads ultimately influenced your progression and choice in motorcycle?
No.. there are good roads. Nothing with altitude change like Penn & Tenn. But there are twisties... about 45min or so from my place. There are some nice river following roads but they are busier and gentle turns.

When I got off the rocket to the chop. It was to get away from the speed rockets. Then from chop to bagger, it was for "turn key", comfort, and convience.
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Old 10-10-2009, 05:45 PM   #10
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No.. there are good roads. Nothing with altitude change like Penn & Tenn. But there are twisties... about 45min or so from my place. There are some nice river following roads but they are busier and gentle turns.

When I got off the rocket to the chop. It was to get away from the speed rockets. Then from chop to bagger, it was for "turn key", comfort, and convience.
In a perfect world we would each have at least 3-4 bikes of our own in our garages right....
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