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Hey everybody,
I spent the last 15 years riding my R1 through the Alps, Dolomites and amazing roads throughput Europe. I have a BMW S1000RR and would love to find the New England version of tail of the dragon.
Looking forward to meeting new people and some great rides .
Cheers,
MoJo
Mohawk trail and the kancamagus highway come to mind.
I too spent years running around Europe and I can tell you it will be tough to match that around here.
Where are you living now?
-Pete
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Essex County New York probably has best riding in the northeast
RandyO
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Not too far away , sounds good , thanks
I make a nice day ride out of it, probably about the same distance, I'm in Farmington, NH I do hit 89 up to Bethel, VT just to get there quicker, then over to 100, choose which gap I want to take (Middlebury/Lincoln/ Appalachia) they all lead to the Crown Point Bridge, and your there, Tracey Road (EssexRt 6) is a curvey jaunt, Ensign Pond Rd (Essex Rt 4) Lincoln Pond Rd (Essex Rt 7) and Hurricane Mtn Rd (Essex Rt 13) are memorable, and there are more
RandyO
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A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
Welcome. Tons of great rides in a 150 mile radius of Nashua. I’m right outside of Concord (single r). Game for rides once it hits 60 degrees or so, lol.
Plenty of nice riding if you head north and/or west...
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