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curvey roads in RI?

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    Re: curvey roads in RI?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Magician View Post
    go look at a map of southern florida... then everything in the northeast looks like a curvey road.
    yeah but maps don't show all the stop signs/lights in MA.

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    Re: curvey roads in RI?

    Quote Originally Posted by NeverlosT View Post
    West out of Wakefield RI, Tuckertown Road to shannock road north. Some NICE twisty corners. Then stay on shannock all the way west till it becomes Old Shannock and runs into Rt 112.

    There are some awesome turns and cops are rare. Newport has some good stuff, tiverton has some awesome stuff down to the water on the east side of the bay...

    CT has good stuff as was mentioned.

    Oh, and dont just hit up the cloverleaf where 138 meets rt. 1, even early on a weekend with no cars around, apparently the police dont appreciate it. (I know, squidly, but some cool right/left bends).
    Just be careful of sand. I threw my 08 600RR down the road last friday after losing the back end in a patch of pretty much invisible pebbles. Thank god I have all the sliders on from trackdays...

    oh, and if any of these were someones "precious secret routes", I am sorry. I ride em, if you want to, do so within your limits and respect the peeps that live on them.
    actually i live 2 seconds from that clover-leaf thing. i take that a lot.

    and i take the exits to 403 from rt 4 and then again to rt2 on my way back from school.

    the 102, i usually take it up from exeter for a bout 30 minutes then get bored of it.

    ive taken 164 and been taken a bunch of side roads off of that (thanks to the tag-o-rama) and then a bunch of other random roads all around my area.

    i generally dont go that far up north of RI, because i only have my permit and really dont get up that far with my friends

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    Re: curvey roads in RI?

    I agree with the guy earlier . . . Eastern MA and RI Suck assssss I have a feeling i'll move north or west if the oppertunity arises. . . . ah fuck it i'll just move to Virginia lol

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    Re: curvey roads in RI?

    there are some really nice roads in Glocester, but many of them are back roads that only locals would know. There is one in the Chepcachet (CHA-Patch-It) section of Glocester that I call the Chap Gap. Its really only a couple miles long but its extremely twisty. The biggest worry is its narrow and there are a lot of blind turns.

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    Re: curvey roads in RI?

    Quote Originally Posted by CBR929RE View Post
    yeah but maps don't show all the stop signs/lights in MA.
    We got those too.

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    Re: curvey roads in RI?

    Quote Originally Posted by katana0215 View Post
    there are some really nice roads in Glocester, but many of them are back roads that only locals would know. There is one in the Chepcachet (CHA-Patch-It) section of Glocester that I call the Chap Gap. Its really only a couple miles long but its extremely twisty. The biggest worry is its narrow and there are a lot of blind turns.
    Chepachet? Maybe Durfee Hill Rd?

    How about Pine Orchard Rd. or Snake Hill or Douglas Hook or Jackson School House or...

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    Re: curvey roads in RI?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerspur View Post
    Chepachet? Maybe Durfee Hill Rd?

    How about Pine Orchard Rd. or Snake Hill or Douglas Hook or Jackson School House or...
    lol yeah Chepachet. Nice that I sounded it out correctly and made a type on the actual word.

    And good guess, I was referring to Durfee Hill. You must have lived there (Glocester) because there is no reason for anyone to go down Durfee Hill.

    Snake Hill is pretty decent, but aside from Rt 44 its probably the busiest road for police in the whole town. Pine Orchard is good, Jackson School House is a bit chopped up from the winter.

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