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Start on 50 in Utah which turns into Interstate 70 and follow it to I-25. Yes, 70 is an interstate, but it’s mountainous, curvy and some of the most breath taking scenery in the state.
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I have a 2008 bmw 1200r and love it, also have a new harley low rider and alternate day to day riding both but like the bmw a lot better,,it handles great but like he said fuel strip doesnt work have to set trip and fill up within 200 miles but that is easy to remember and maintenance is easy but I will let dealer set valves for me
from Chama, new mexico to wolf creek pass to south fork to Creed to Lake City to Montross and then to Telluride and then to Moab, Utah using highway 46. Enjoy
Planning? Not an issue if you are organized. I spent 27 years touring the Alps solo from the first trip over without the need for using an organized touring company. You experience so much more touring solo.
I have been riding Virginia roads for 25 years. Route 33 from Harrisonburg to Seneca Rock, W. Virginia still is one of my all time favorite roads. Maybe you have rode it. If not, please check it out and maybe do a video on it or include it on other road videos. Thank you, Jim Dempsey
I'm planning a trip from San Francisco to St. Louis and am planning on taking five days to get there. No rush and I want to enjoy the trip. I ride a BMW R1250RT so it's the perfect bike for this kind of ride. Thanks for your tips.
OR-138 for sure a beautiful ride. Both Crater Lake and Diamond Lake. You can then continue west or North. I did that ride starting from Klamath Falls, OR, and the day before I did hwy 70 through Paradise and then 89 through the Lassen Volcanic National Park. Absolutely gorgeous views and great curvy roads all along the way. No time to get bored with straightaways :) I also did CA-33 going north, and then I took 58W towards the coast. Total moonscape on CA-58, but an amazing one. And lots of curves to negotiate and get you ready for PCH :)
I have found in my 79 years of life that two wheeled travel is the most fun you can have with your clothes on. It clears the cobwebs and re-interrogates the soul. Having ridden since high school and gone through about 22 bikes including all the dirt bikes for myself and my two sons I can't imagine life without them. Motorized bicycles were invented before cars.
I love my fjr.I love riding my fjr, however I'm not able to where I live in South Between the soft ground and crooked politicians we have to have the worst roads in America! I've ridden on better roads in 3rd world countries.literally.I don't even take it out anymore unless it's to creep to a freeway and get out of the state and depending on which freeway it might get destroyed before you make it out of state.the roads around are brutal on street bikes!three words,pot holes,buckles.nothing enjoyable about hitting a 4x4 post laying across the road every 100 feet or so which is what the buckled up roads are like or having your front wheel fall off in a 5 gallon bucket out of the clear blue at 60 mph which iswhat the pot holes are like.ALL roads around here have one or the other,some have both.ive been through 3 front wheels on my klr in two years because they were bent beyond repair.the t7 so far has been the only bike to withstand the abuse so far.when I take the fjr out I spend more time screaming and cursing when my teeth get jarred out of my head every two minutes than it's worth.Iwould highly advise anyone riding anything besides a durable dual sport or something to go around Louisiana all together if you care about your bike and are trying to enjoy the ride.they dont deserve one red cent from motorcycle tourism if they cant do any better than this!!
Amazing and very helpful. You just made me and my friend fly over from Dubai to Chicago and ride a couple of touring Harleys to Sturgis to do these rides! Well done! We are doing it mid July!
Hwy 145 from Cortez to Telluride then Hwy 62 to Ridgeway. From there you're back to 550 (the million $ hwy) I burnt up a set of rear brake pads and wore out a rear tire on that route.
I would say, a motorcycle is a great addition to a therapist. They give you ideas to think through and the bike gives you the space and time to actually do so.
Midlife crisis is crappola. I'm not in a damn crisis. Reinvent yourself. That's not a crisis. That's a woman's term for a man when he pulls his ass out the daily grind he'd spent his life in and lives. Woman don't like this.
I know this video is old but I still have mine. Admittedly don’t ride much at all any more. This was my upgrade after my 620 Monster. Absolutely love this bike!
Newfound gap, the first park area heading to Gatlinburg is where my wife's and mine ashes are spread! It's God's finest work in my opinion! Beautiful memories!
Everyone knows Hwy 29 "The Dragon's Tail, but as a local, I know getting there is just as fun. From the intersection of Hwy 28 and Hwy 11 in West Union, SC up to the Dragons Tail (along Hwy 28) is motorcycle gold the whole way. And if you want a different route back, take a tour through Tellico Plains, The Cherohala Skyway through Robbinsville down to Wayah Rd and on down 76 to War Woman Road back onto 28 south to West Union. Back in the early 2000's me and a group of Honda Magna owners would do this twice a year all in a single day. The area has grown up a bit since then, so now it might take 2 days to accomplish, but certainly well worth the ride. Us locals call this loop the Dragon's Breath since it incorporates the Dragon's Tail as well as all the area twisties. Also nearby is the Blue Ridge Parkway and there are so many routes to create in this are where SC, NC, TN, & GA meet
My apologies, it's not hwy 76 south from Franklin after Wayah road, it's hwy 23 south to Clayton, GA where you pick up War Woman Road back to hwy 28. Some of us who were tired by this point in the day ride would take the easier (yet still fun) hwy 76 from Clayton back towards West Union.
Rt 302 and 153 are my two favorites, on 153 I hit the 15 MPH corner at 45 lol, 113 is one of the best in Maine, and being a Mainer, I rode several others that are a bit better
Honestly, I did 15 hours, overnight, only stopping for gas on a 1200XL sportster. From Mississippi to New York, left at 9PM, arrived at 12PM(noon) next day. The key for me was multiple seating positions, wearing compression base layer/dressing in layers, earplugs in full face helmet to help wind noise/fatigue, staying hydrated with cup holders.
Bear Notch absolutely belongs on this list, Kanc shouldn't be ranked #1, it's pretty, but not anywhere near as much fun as bear Notch. Hurricane MTN road also belongs on this list. Doubtful this was put together by locals...