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New Owner of 2014RTS-SE6

Be carefuyl Dee... :shocked:
Mike sounds like he's working on a plan... :yikes:


".......and have no fear SHE won't let me touch it ...:gaah::gaah::gaah: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.........YET!!!!!!!!, Mikeguyver:thumbup::2excited:"

:lecturef_smilie:Michael... You leave that Lady's bike alone!!
After all; she'll need it to go get parts for yours! :shocked:
Bob: I will be careful. Also, he has 2 other Spyders to experiments on. Sent pm Deanna777
 
Congrats! Cognac is the Fastest of the 2014 spiders! Good choice. Love mine!

Well except for the ground clearance. Watch it on some of our New England roads, you know the ones that suddenly have Bumps where there were none yesterday??
 
Congrats! Cognac is the Fastest of the 2014 spiders! Good choice. Love mine!

Well except for the ground clearance. Watch it on some of our New England roads, you know the ones that suddenly have Bumps where there were none yesterday??
Thanks, yes, Cognac is R e a l F a s ttttttttttttttttttttt. I know what you mean the way the roads are here New England. I ride a lot in New Hampshire ( Thru Littleton, North Conway, near Mt Washington area, Franconia Notch, etc. I have not been to Maine yet on my Spyder. Maybe next year. Deanna777
 
Thanks, yes, Cognac is R e a l F a s ttttttttttttttttttttt. I know what you mean the way the roads are here New England. I ride a lot in New Hampshire ( Thru Littleton, North Conway, near Mt Washington area, Franconia Notch, etc. I have not been to Maine yet on my Spyder. Maybe next year. Deanna777

Pretty much our summer stomping grounds. Though we usually try to avoid North Conway this time of year.

If you want to test your shocks... Rte. 118 from Lost River to Warren... BEWARE!:yikes:
 
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Pretty much our summer stomping grounds. Though we usually try to avoid North Conway this time of year.

If you want to test your shocks... Rte. 118 from Lost River to Warren... BEWARE!:yikes:[/QUO......:gaah:YES WE HAVE LEARNED TO AVOID THAT ONE ,,,Have you tried the bear mtn rd cut-thru from the Kankgamangus to Rt 2 ( ? ).........Awesome and very little traffic........Mikeguyver :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Pretty much our summer stomping grounds. Though we usually try to avoid North Conway this time of year.

If you want to test your shocks... Rte. 118 from Lost River to Warren... BEWARE!:yikes:[/QUO......:gaah:YES WE HAVE LEARNED TO AVOID THAT ONE ,,,Have you tried the bear mtn rd cut-thru from the Kankgamangus to Rt 2 ( ? ).........Awesome and very little traffic........Mikeguyver :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Been on the Kanc many times this year. Lower portion near Conway can be rough. Last time we ran across it, the wife mentioned we needed to pass the cut thru Next time across.. 302 Between N. Conway to Mt. Washington Hotel is Nice as well! Excited for Fall, but not in a hurry...;)
 
Pretty much our summer stomping grounds. Though we usually try to avoid North Conway this time of year.

If you want to test your shocks... Rte. 118 from Lost River to Warren... BEWARE!:yikes:
Does Rte. 118 go over a mountain to Warren?

In North Conway there are a lot of outlet shops.

What other routes do you suggest riding on in New Hampshire?

Deanna777

 
Does Rte. 118 go over a mountain to Warren?

In North Conway there are a lot of outlet shops.

What other routes do you suggest riding on in New Hampshire?

Deanna777


Yes, the portion of 118 I am talking about travels over a ridge along Mt. Moosilauke between the town of Warren, NH and Lost River. One could travel from Wells River Vt from Rte. 302, hang a left at the Rite Aide in Woodsville to Route 112 (which would bring you to Woodstock / Lincoln if you wanted) pass thru Kinsman Notch, along Lost River and as you get to bottom of hill take a right onto Rte 118 (Beware of road as I mentioned previous :yikes:) Across Rte. 118 to Rte. 25, take a right and follow out Route 10 in North Haverhill, NH. Then pick a direction back to VT. Right brigs you to Woodsville, Left will bring you south and you can cross over to Bradford (Stop at Farmway :thumbup: though I find it best to go there with NO $$). Then Head back wherever you wish. Except for 118 which IS pretty, just a bit ROUGH in spots, it's a nice ride.

The Kanc is always nice on the :ani29: as is rte 3 up past the Flume and through Franconia Notch (don't forget to Wave to the Old Man).

Rte. 302 through Bartlett, Mt. Washington Hotel, Crawford Notch, and as Blue Knight mentioned Bear Mt (or Notch?) road back to Kanc is nice as well. Especially if you wish to avoid the North Conway Traffic...

We also took a trip to Burlington Vt. on Rte 2 which except for some road work was a real nice ride.

My goal is to get new Shocks and take the Mt. Washington Auto Road before I have to put the :ani29: away...
 
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