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Riding In New Hampshire

NHSpyderman

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I hit 10,000 miles today....Only 1,000 of them are mine though....New Hampshire is a great place to ride ! Thought I would share a few pictures from todays ride.
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We do a lot of riding in the southern part of the state, hampton area, and up I89 towards VT. Depends on weather, time,etc..
 
Hampton Beach

I will keep an eye out for you! Last time I did Hampton Beach it was about 95 degrees and after sitting in traffic on the strip my Spyder went into Limp mode (got too hot), so Ive been avoiding the strip ! I would like to ride with you guys sometime though. Sundays are best for me. I grew up in Hampton Falls and love the Seacoast.




We do a lot of riding in the southern part of the state, hampton area, and up I89 towards VT. Depends on weather, time,etc..
 
I live right on the border near Brattleboro VT. Just put my first 200 miles on my new RT. can you suggest some routes? Thanks!
 
We have been to New Hampshire a number of times to ride. We rode up Mt. Washington a few years back. That was a real experience. Bottom part is ok but the top part gets a little narrow but it was fun. We usually just ride and don't bother looking at the map or gps. Great place to ride and beautiful too.

We are thinking of doing another ride later this summer or fall.
 
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