Motorcycle Roads
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Just like it's sister road 221, 231 has your typical farmland with hills sights. Nothing boring, exactly, as some of the road has no guard rail and I pity the fool that end up over a big hill from…
This is great back-road route my friends and I take all the time to bypass the traffic on Sunrise Highway which can be unbearable in the summer. Passing through the Shinnecock Hills golf course, you…
This rout has a combination of river bottom farmland and hilly forests. It is especially nice in the fall!
You start out heading through typical hilly Wisconsin farmland as you proceed through both small towns of Dane and Lodi. Once out of lodi the hills and turn become more "fun" and you start seeing…
The trip covers mostly rolling plains until you get to Anlers and go north on highway 2. At this point the scenery becomes a 5 due to the large pines with a series of nice twisties. Definately a…
Starts off in a residential neighborhood, goes past a city park and on into a rural area. Nothing much to look at other than some nice houses and some pastures.
You are in the countryside of Middle Tennessee, with a bucolic mix of heavily timbered hills and grassy farmland valleys. A very relaxing and scenic ride!
The route itself is good with mountains on both sides. The section from Coolidge Dam road to Globe is spectacular from any direction. BIA 3 (Coolidge Dam Road) to the Dam is an older blacktop road…
This goes South through Farms and into orchards down in Acushnet. Ends up in historic Marion at Rt. 6, East of New Bedford.
Scenery is excellent. Most of it is either tall tree lined hills or meandering open space.
This route hugs the Coal River in southern WV and then travels over mountains and through coal mining towns.
The route runs along the side of San Angelo State Park so there is plenty of brush and trees along it. If during the dry season then you might have to deal with a good amount of bugs and dust.