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4.17 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.17
6 Reviews

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By MCR Contributor (1039 McR Points) on May 17, 2011

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PhaedrusFlyz
149 McR Points
June 2, 2020
This used to be my daily ride that tied into a…
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agonzo12
10 McR Points
January 22, 2021
Short ride but beautiful view
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Written Directions

Gates Pass is just West of Tucson, maybe 5 or 10 miles West of I-10. If you're heading from Tucson, take Speedway all the way West until it turns into Gates Pass Rd. For a longer route, you can take Ina Road all the way West, and then take Kinney Road down South, until you drive by Old Tucson and then connect into Gates Pass Road.

Scenery

Some nice looking mountains, but not too many mountains, nothing breathtaking.

Drive Enjoyment

Lots of SHARP twists and turns! Be careful, my friend crashed along one of the curves. The road is fairly short though, so maybe try going up through Kinney road after Gates Pass. It is also kind of bumpy, but an alright road.

Tourism Opportunities

Not much to be found here. Old Tucson is nearby, which is a great tourist attraction. There's a camping sight nearby I believe. I didn't go for the attractions though, I went for the curves!
 

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PhaedrusFlyz
June 2, 2020
149 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
This used to be my daily ride that tied into a larger loop that would go up to Picture Rocks. This leg of the route made me feel like I was in an old western with all the saguaros and Kitts Peak on the horizon.
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agonzo12
January 22, 2021
10 McR Points
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Short ride but beautiful view
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Guest
April 11, 2013
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
This was a very short ride. Great for break in period if you're not following the "break in hard" method. Some cool views and a sharp turn here and there. You shouldn't be in 5th or 6th gear on this trip, 4th gear was plenty for myself. There was moderate traffic in this area as well.
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