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<blockquote data-quote="RBEmerson" data-source="post: 1449059" data-attributes="member: 91458"><p>The comments about time, distance, traffic are pretty much spot on. But...</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind the scenery really is awesome. Jumping on at one end, churning out the miles, jumping off at the other end? Kind of a waste IMHO. </p><p></p><p>Keep an eye out for bicycles - they're zippy fast downhill, and kinda slow uphill. </p><p></p><p>Here's the biggie... BRP is federal territory, which is to say, a speeding ticket on the BRP is handed out by National Park Police - not a lot of room for "I know a guy who can make that go away". I watched a guy on a BMW 1200 GS find that out the hard way. </p><p></p><p>All things being equal, if it's about making miles, suck it up, and stick with I-81. If it's about a good ride with some good stops, then BRP, by all means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBEmerson, post: 1449059, member: 91458"] The comments about time, distance, traffic are pretty much spot on. But... Keep in mind the scenery really is awesome. Jumping on at one end, churning out the miles, jumping off at the other end? Kind of a waste IMHO. Keep an eye out for bicycles - they're zippy fast downhill, and kinda slow uphill. Here's the biggie... BRP is federal territory, which is to say, a speeding ticket on the BRP is handed out by National Park Police - not a lot of room for "I know a guy who can make that go away". I watched a guy on a BMW 1200 GS find that out the hard way. All things being equal, if it's about making miles, suck it up, and stick with I-81. If it's about a good ride with some good stops, then BRP, by all means. [/QUOTE]
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