What route did you take?Rode for 12 hours yesterday(Round trip) to go north, only to find half an hours worth of good roads......I hate Ontario
What route did you take?Rode for 12 hours yesterday(Round trip) to go north, only to find half an hours worth of good roads......I hate Ontario
What route did you take?
Didnt have much time, but i figured once i got there id be able to have some fun. I took 400 to get there. Maybe in the future if i have more time i should stick to the backroads to get there?
Rode around bala/rosseau/brackenrig/bracebridge
The most enjoyable road was probably 7/632/peninsula rd...but they got construction all over it this time around so ruined the ride for me..
25 was also good
Mostly i found sweeping roads, but no real twisties i was hoping for...
Was planning to go check out highway 60 and 35 by hunstville and if i spend some more time in the area i might be able to find some nicer roads but...
it takes forever to get there and back and the return on the ride doesnt seem worth it for considering it takes many hours to get there and few twisties are found(Maybe if i stayed the night and spend the entire day riding?)
It is scenic i will admit, but mostly just sweeping roads, and no crazy twisties (with the exception of the tight turns at the end of 7)
Left home at 6 am, got back at 6 pm roughly, with a few breaks/meals in between
Best is south in PA 3 hours there and go loco no popo newly paved endless tight twistys.Didnt have much time, but i figured once i got there id be able to have some fun. I took 400 to get there. Maybe in the future if i have more time i should stick to the backroads to get there?
Rode around bala/rosseau/brackenrig/bracebridge
The most enjoyable road was probably 7/632/peninsula rd...but they got construction all over it this time around so ruined the ride for me..
25 was also good
Mostly i found sweeping roads, but no real twisties i was hoping for...
It is scenic i will admit, but mostly just sweeping roads, and no crazy twisties (with the exception of the tight turns at the end of 7)
Am not into long sweepers where ya gotta do mach speed hta 172 except for PA then its have at herAll the way to Muskoka and you leave out the 518??? that's arguably one of the best roads in Ontario
SW13 is fun, but the last 3 or 4 times i took it I had to stop and pull someone out of the ditch or swamp, that cuts into my riding time so im thinking of cutting it out of my Muskoka route
Am not into long sweepers where ya gotta do mach speed hta 172 except for PA then its have at her
The Muskoka area is nice, but as you said, it's not really high on the twisty roads. As mentioned both Southwood and the 518 are really sweet and sometimes sandy/bumpy roads and there are other bits here and there in the Muskoka's. If you want to stay in Ontario and ride more technical roads, then either Haliburton or the Eastern area (Calabogie/Ompah/Lanark) is where it's at. There are a few really sweet roads north of Kingston as well. Check out the sticky in the touring section for more info.It is scenic i will admit, but mostly just sweeping roads, and no crazy twisties (with the exception of the tight turns at the end of 7)
Speed bumps are back Was there other day They normally take out for winter then put them back once riding season beginsWent there about 3 weeks ago, it looks like they removed the speed bumps.
"Cursing on highway", sounds about right.
Just take it easy the first time around to know what to expect and be in the proper gear for the hairpin turn if you're going up.
First post of this thread has the best the state offers as far as I know.I'd like to see some waypoints/routes for PA.
First post of this thread has the best the state offers as far as I know.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?199572-Stateside-Roads-the-twistier-the-better!
I'd like to see some waypoints/routes for PA.
I just drove through there to Gettysburg and then back from Washington.
The route had a few nice roads, but lots of trucks and Smokeys, with some really slow and some really straight areas (e.g. Truck speed limit 20 mph).
There was a really great pulled pork place that we stopped at.
+1 River Road If you run wide you might not hit a car.