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Old 04-02-06, 05:00 PM
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this is my first season riding here in MA (bought my bike in new mexico 2 years ago), & I'm having trouble finding some nice tight twisties around the south shore area. I've been riding all weekend and really gettin frustrated at this point- the only curves I can find happen to be overpopulated with cages. I've ridden up & down rt. 14, 36, 28, and I'm sick of just cruising.

I KNOW you guys are hesitant to just blab out ur favorite roads to "the new guy", but if someone doesnt mind me tagging along on a ride that would be friggin AWESOME! P.M me or something; the on/off ramps are the most exciting part of this sunday's ride...
I'm not an asshole, I'll just keep quiet in the back & enjoy the ride.
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Old 04-02-06, 05:43 PM
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you're looking for unpopulated twisties in the city? They are all north and/or west of you.
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Old 04-02-06, 07:26 PM
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Come on up to Vermont! Regards , Snake
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Old 04-02-06, 07:29 PM
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this is my first season riding here in MA (bought my bike in new mexico 2 years ago), & I'm having trouble finding some nice tight twisties around the south shore area. I've been riding all weekend and really gettin frustrated at this point- the only curves I can find happen to be overpopulated with cages. I've ridden up & down rt. 14, 36, 28, and I'm sick of just cruising.

I KNOW you guys are hesitant to just blab out ur favorite roads to "the new guy", but if someone doesnt mind me tagging along on a ride that would be friggin AWESOME! P.M me or something; the on/off ramps are the most exciting part of this sunday's ride...
I'm not an asshole, I'll just keep quiet in the back & enjoy the ride.
I grew up on the South Shore of MA - there are no twisties down there.

Best I can think of is to check the Carver area and maybe Norwell. Best bet is to make some long days into NH and southern VT. There are plenty of rides that will be scheduled when the weather is nicer that will leave from Moto Market. It's a trip just from the Shouth Shore to MM but the ride will be worth it.
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Old 04-02-06, 08:56 PM
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Some decent roads near the carver/plymouth/rochester area. Definatly NH/VT are better! Day trips will be made!
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Old 04-03-06, 07:27 AM
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My first reply to a post.. New here.. Middleboro, Carver, Plymouth, Wareham... All have nice twisties. Depends on the time of day you like to ride. Early morning you can do a nice loop through the towns as I placed them in order. I live in Middleboro.

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Old 04-03-06, 12:38 PM
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My first reply to a post.. New here.. Middleboro, Carver, Plymouth, Wareham... All have nice twisties. Depends on the time of day you like to ride. Early morning you can do a nice loop through the towns as I placed them in order. I live in Middleboro.

Joe
I'm sorry - all I got from your post was BOOBIES BOOBIES BOOBIES BOOBIES BOOBIES
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Old 04-03-06, 02:48 PM
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You best bet is to look to central and western ma. Best way to find twisties without riding around all day is to go on www.maps.google.com and look over all the roads in MA.

Ive found about 10 - 12 roads in my area that are awesome and I would have never of found them riding around.
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Old 04-03-06, 08:26 PM
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I'm sorry - all I got from your post was BOOBIES BOOBIES BOOBIES BOOBIES BOOBIES
I should have placed them over the post... Follow the bouncing Boobies..
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