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The Willow City Loop?

Cavman

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I will be visiting a friend in TX on my way to Durango. He mentioned about driving on The Willow City Loop. Is this a Spyder friendly dirt road? He has sent a link and I saw that was a dirt road. He also mentioned ridding to Luckenbach, TX. He lives in San Antonio.
Thanks for any input.
 
Willow City Loop is a good road...2-wheelers go all the time...bike friendly road....nice scenery...Luckenbach, TX...a must see...not much there but interesting...trust your friend...here's 2 of my friends
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My brother...who happens to own a Spyder
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some history
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As Flamingobabe said, Willow City Loop is a good paved road. Now that wildflower season is mostly over it should be a good ride. We passed it up in April because the traffic was literally bumper to bumper with folks looking at wildflowers. Watch for cattle guards, they can sometimes be a little rough and you might bottom out on some of them depending on how loaded you are and just how you hit them. There might also be a low water crossing or two that have water flowing across them but not likely deep enough to cause any trouble.

Cotton
 
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