Return-Path: Date: Wed, 5 Jul 95 09:27:07 EDT Reply-To: east@big.att.com Sender: east@big.att.com From: jeb@honet5.att.com To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: RCR-V(how far North...) X-Comment: East Coast Motorcyclists Mailing List Charlie Smith wrote: >However ... I'd vote for someplace that has the best riding roads! >To me, that means West Virginia, North Carolina, or maybe the edges >of Virginia, Tenn, or Ohio. .. >Plus, the further North East you go, the more traffic there is on the >roads. There's no point of riding a great curvy road if you are doing it >at creep speed behind Bubba's pickup, or somebody on the way back from the >grocery store at 35 MPH. At last year's RCR (North Carolina) we were stuck going so slow that I rode halfway down the mountain (curvey road) without having either hand on the bars. It looked like so much fun, Pops (behind me) started doing it too! BTW, I thought the roads in MD, WV, VA that John Kadis found were very good roads, certainly capable of pushing me to the limits if I wanted to be. -- Jim Bessette | Experiencing | First BMW 1989 K100RS/ABS jeb@honet5.att.com | BMW evolution | Second BMW 1993 R100GS/PD Freehold NJ, USA | in reverse | Latest BMW 1968 R50/2