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Ride around Lake Michigan - worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gurock" data-source="post: 1398780" data-attributes="member: 28308"><p>Deagle, the Kentucky roads are superb. I do the Lake Michigan Circle every year for the last few years and it's worthwhile but doesn't move the adrenaline the way Kentucky does. Also you hit the Tunnel of Trees at a bad time. Most of the time you can do it like a race track. I've done it three times and always at speed. It just wasn't so designed for the FJRs. The turns are very tight and the road is pretty narrow. It's easy to screw up. I've done it on my Yamaha TMAX faster then I can do it on my FJR. Some of that may be my lack of skill with the "Big Girl", but some of it is how tight the turns are and that it's totally wooded so you can never get much of a glimpse of things ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gurock, post: 1398780, member: 28308"] Deagle, the Kentucky roads are superb. I do the Lake Michigan Circle every year for the last few years and it's worthwhile but doesn't move the adrenaline the way Kentucky does. Also you hit the Tunnel of Trees at a bad time. Most of the time you can do it like a race track. I've done it three times and always at speed. It just wasn't so designed for the FJRs. The turns are very tight and the road is pretty narrow. It's easy to screw up. I've done it on my Yamaha TMAX faster then I can do it on my FJR. Some of that may be my lack of skill with the "Big Girl", but some of it is how tight the turns are and that it's totally wooded so you can never get much of a glimpse of things ahead. [/QUOTE]
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