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08-30-2013
08:23 PM
rockrau
Has anyone body done it? I'm thinking about doing it,about 11 hrs away from me.Any tips or thoughts?
08-31-2013
10:55 AM
JOHNSONROD
not sure where you are from but my 2 cents would be do it on a track close to you. that road is full of crotch rockets and cruisers that have different corner speeds. i stay as far away from bikes on the street as i can. if you run over a bike, your sued, no matter whos fault it is. i feel safer at vir at 140 than i do on the interstate at 75.
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09-02-2013
08:53 PM
rockrau
I used to ride sport bikes,and it came up in conversion with a co-worker/rider the other week.I guess not such a good idea,thanks for the wakeup.
09-03-2013
10:39 PM
JOHNSONROD
im no expert by any means brother. im not trying to be one of those know it alls, but the street scares me to death.
09-03-2013
10:51 PM
TLSTWIN
I used to spend a week down there at a time on my bike, would only hit the Dragon a couple times a day. Mainly went out on the Cherahola Skyway and other roads.
It is cool to drive through, better if you can organize an actual event. It helps the bikes know when there are a bunch of "cagers" going to be in the area and they stay away.
I know the Miata, BMW, S2000, and several other car clubs schedule time there.
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