Great website for great roads!
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From: The land of corruption, cachaça, and caipirinhas.
While many of you know all of the roads mentioned on this site in your area (or more), this website is a really handy guide for finding fun and scenic roads in different areas of every state. It might not be a bad idea to check some out when planning your next group drive.
I was very entertained by this entry (which was the only twisty road in the metro detroit area listed):
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/roads/mi_kr.html
I'm familiar with this stretch, there is a bridge here where we could jump cars over when I was in high school. I remember a buddy losing a fan belt off of a VW Corrodo VR6 performing this maneuver. I thought it was hilarious that someone made a "tail of the dragon" reference in the comments...I certainly wouldn't go that far myself.
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/roads/mi_kr.html
I'm familiar with this stretch, there is a bridge here where we could jump cars over when I was in high school. I remember a buddy losing a fan belt off of a VW Corrodo VR6 performing this maneuver. I thought it was hilarious that someone made a "tail of the dragon" reference in the comments...I certainly wouldn't go that far myself.
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From: The land of corruption, cachaça, and caipirinhas.
Originally Posted by Kamron,Oct 1 2008, 11:51 AM
I was very entertained by this entry (which was the only twisty road in the metro detroit area listed):
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/roads/mi_kr.html
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/roads/mi_kr.html
"A short one mile stretch unlike anything found in North America."
Something tells me he doesn't get out much...
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