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Twisties

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Austria

In Alps, wife took photo from back of bike
 

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Ha ha! Here's a larger photo. Couldn't fine a "twisty' shot though, so posted a bike made for twisties!

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Not a very good pic but if you like twisties you've got to hit the roads going up and back down to the Lick Observatory at Mount Hamilton, just outside of San Jose CA.

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The cops sit up there and watch for bikes passing over the double yellow. Amazingly, the speed limit on that road is 55, so nobody gets popped for speeding. If they see you doing something bad, they just pull you over when you reach the top. There's even a nice parking lot with a view while you wait for your souvenier. :ha
 
Kbasa... have you ever ridden to the top of Palamar Mountain? there's an Observatory there also. when I was stationed in San Diego back in the early 80's we used to ride those twisties. I had a new Yamaha Seca 750 back then...Kenny
 
I better check again, I thought the thread was titled "Twisties"...?



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Wow this one looks like a section of RT 33 here on east coast. But obviously you being a western boy it couldn't be... :lol
roads like that, with the pavement slanted with the twists and with being able to see thru the next few are esp. fun.

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Push Mountain Road, Arkansas; May 2009

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Buddy's Harley, slightly off Highway 9, later in the day.

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