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Texas Twisted Sisters

tehrlich

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The Texas Twisted Sisters ride is not to be missed if you are in the central Texas area. It is comprised of three main highways: 335, 336, and 337. Also Highway 16 to Kerrville is ridiculously fun.

I rode this a couple of weeks ago and took some fun pictures of the journey.

(I realize that this has been discussed before, but wanted to share some pictures.)
Texas Twisted Sister Ryde. by Todd Ehrlich, on Flickr
 
I wish we lived closer so we could ride...

...on the Twisted Sister hgwys. Great pics! Thanks for sharing...
Jim
 
Thanks

Great pictures :2thumbs: I may have been on them at some point but back before spiders existed .:bowdown:'s for taking us along...
 
The Texas Twisted Sisters ride is not to be missed if you are in the central Texas area. It is comprised of three main highways: 335, 336, and 337. Also Highway 16 to Kerrville is ridiculously fun.

I rode this a couple of weeks ago and took some fun pictures of the journey.

(I realize that this has been discussed before, but wanted to share some pictures.)
Texas Twisted Sister Ryde. by Todd Ehrlich, on Flickr

Have ridden them on my 12 model goldwing, but not on my spyder.
David
 
Awesome

Road sounds great and your graphic arts skills are amazing too. Thanks for the journey as I sit here in frozen snow.
 
As always, your pictures are beautiful.

I would love to ryde those roads, but I doubt I could keep up with experienced ryders. Even with my now 78,000 myles on Spyders, I have virtually NO experience with hills and curves. :(

Summer before last, I drove those roads in by great-handling Buick, but it was anti-climactic what with all the pokey-slow traffic in front of me most of the time. When is this NOT a problem??? It isn't any fun being stuck behind a string of chicken-hearted SoccerMoms who refuse to pass Pappy Porter's Permanently Pokey Pickup! :banghead:
 
As always, your pictures are beautiful.

I would love to ryde those roads, but I doubt I could keep up with experienced ryders. Even with my now 78,000 myles on Spyders, I have virtually NO experience with hills and curves. :(

Summer before last, I drove those roads in by great-handling Buick, but it was anti-climactic what with all the pokey-slow traffic in front of me most of the time. When is this NOT a problem??? It isn't any fun being stuck behind a string of chicken-hearted SoccerMoms who refuse to pass Pappy Porter's Permanently Pokey Pickup! :banghead:
The windy road is fun, but the scenery is fantastic. Multiple places to pull off the road and enjoy. I know, because I was scouting places to take pics!

I took my family on the road in a jeep. It was fine. Boys loved it. However, it is nothing like being on the Spyder and enjoying it through the wind and full view of the landscape.
 
Thanks for the map. Gonna do that ride. I will be close pretty soon. :yes::yes:
The little jog on Highway 41 breaks up all of the turns of the Twisted Sisters. It is 75mph speed limit, very straight, and little traffic. Throttled...

You'll see some really big Texas ranches with exotic game along the routes. Maybe even giraffes (not game obviously.)
 
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