:agree: I rode the twisties this last weekend, and was late for the meeting point since I passed my freeway off ramp I was enjoying the ryde so mush, but once in a while is fine too.It's old age! All that steering makes our tired old muscles work harder, and our eyes aren't what they used to be. :roflblack:
Seriously, though, I like the easier winding roads better than the technical ones, and I don't mind the interstate at all...especially if I am trying to make time. A lot of people poo-pooed I-40 going from Tennessee to Maggie Valley, but I found it lovely, and more relaxing than the two-lane. I don't mind a challenging section of road, but I don't ride them hard anymore, and I prefer not to work that hard most of the time.
You guys might want to head in this direction if you live for broad sweeping turns... Route 30 North just outside of Roscoe, NY winds around some of the local reservoirs and pretty much has perfect road surfaces, broad sweepers and some nice scenery thrown in for good measure. :2thumbs:
Me... I just want to ride anthing but city streets and traffic! :gaah:
I'm with you on thatThe more I ride the twisties, the more I appreciate the openness of the interstate. I am one of the very few who finds no fun in twisties or 2-lane mountain roads with all the blind spots. I can see a lot more far away mountains from interstate riding.
I agree with the sweepers. Had not thought of them. I just love riding. The RT will be one year old tomorrow, Oct 13th, and has just 13,200 miles on it, but we have loved every mile.