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<blockquote data-quote="dzane" data-source="post: 1416465" data-attributes="member: 27196"><p>20%? I can believe that number. There are a lot of bikes on that road, and for good reason. It is motorcycle heaven!! But a lot of riders push way beyond where they should and get into trouble. I know because I are one. I've ridden that stretch more times than I could count and have had my share of trouble, but thankfully, no wad-ups. There are lots of places up there where you don't want to be two-up with trouble. It is a public road, not a race track. Seems that some riders can't tell the difference: rockfall, waterfall, rough patches, and more than plenty of pylons, as uncontrolled an environment as a race track is controlled. Add the occasional forest rat and there are all the makings for disaster, particularly with inexperienced riders. Enjoy the ride but be very aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dzane, post: 1416465, member: 27196"] 20%? I can believe that number. There are a lot of bikes on that road, and for good reason. It is motorcycle heaven!! But a lot of riders push way beyond where they should and get into trouble. I know because I are one. I've ridden that stretch more times than I could count and have had my share of trouble, but thankfully, no wad-ups. There are lots of places up there where you don't want to be two-up with trouble. It is a public road, not a race track. Seems that some riders can't tell the difference: rockfall, waterfall, rough patches, and more than plenty of pylons, as uncontrolled an environment as a race track is controlled. Add the occasional forest rat and there are all the makings for disaster, particularly with inexperienced riders. Enjoy the ride but be very aware. [/QUOTE]
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