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Blue Ridge Mountains - 1/3/2005 12:06:47 AM   
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I havent rode them on my cbr, YET. but i did ride them on a kawi zrx1100 and its awsome. The views are great and the roads are so curvy. Plus you can meet so many fellow bikers and its an all around good trip to look into.

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RE: Blue Ridge Mountains - 1/23/2005 4:21:07 PM   
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same here...i lived in/around boone NC summer '03 and riding in the mountains was simply amazing...however i had no one to ride with and i only had my older suzuki bandit 1200...would prolly get into too much trouble on my new bike ;)...but am definatly planing on moving back soon...can't stand this weather...also the dragons tail isn't too far away over in tennesse rt 129...318 curves in 11miles...check it out www.tailofthedragon.com

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RE: Blue Ridge Mountains - 1/24/2005 12:29:17 AM   
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I went ridin there when I lived in Tennessee and it was great....mountains there a not that different than mountains in California, just not as high and the geography is a bit different, either way it is fun

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RE: Blue Ridge Mountains - 6/5/2005 11:15:02 PM   
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Dragon's Tail... 318 curves in eleven miles....US 129 @ Deals Gap

To the other extreme Macon, Ga. to San Antonio, Tx. The 1000F can do it all....I ride the 94 FR model.

Will

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RE: Blue Ridge Mountains - 9/26/2005 12:35:43 PM   
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I rode my 1000RR from Michigan down to run the Dragon, the Parkway and the Skyway. It was a great trip and will try to make it a yearly run.

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