Charlotte NC/NC Mountain SH riders?
#1
Charlotte NC/NC Mountain SH riders?
Any Superhawk Riders out there that frequent the NC mountains? I ride in the mountains of NC and TN almost every other weekend - wonder if there are any others out there that might want to meet up for a ride some time?
NC 80 - Devils Whip
NC 226A - Diamond Back
NC/TN 421 - The Snake
The Blue Ridge Parkway
And a ton of back roads that aren't named after reptiles. Been to the Dragon once, and think I'm going to leave that to the winter months - too many other good roads to ride in that circus.
NC 80 - Devils Whip
NC 226A - Diamond Back
NC/TN 421 - The Snake
The Blue Ridge Parkway
And a ton of back roads that aren't named after reptiles. Been to the Dragon once, and think I'm going to leave that to the winter months - too many other good roads to ride in that circus.
#3
Glad to see it - maybe we'll run into each other some time, I'm out there about every other weekend.
Not being a safety snob or anything - but please make sure your friend in the video wearing the shorts and tennis shoes understands the huge risks he's taking - especially riding in the mountains.
To each his own of course - but those mountain roads often have sticks, gravel, deer, and cars in your lane over the double yellow. You guys weren't pushing the limits, but it can be pretty dangerous.
Not being a safety snob or anything - but please make sure your friend in the video wearing the shorts and tennis shoes understands the huge risks he's taking - especially riding in the mountains.
To each his own of course - but those mountain roads often have sticks, gravel, deer, and cars in your lane over the double yellow. You guys weren't pushing the limits, but it can be pretty dangerous.
#5
Glad to see it - maybe we'll run into each other some time, I'm out there about every other weekend.
Not being a safety snob or anything - but please make sure your friend in the video wearing the shorts and tennis shoes understands the huge risks he's taking - especially riding in the mountains.
To each his own of course - but those mountain roads often have sticks, gravel, deer, and cars in your lane over the double yellow. You guys weren't pushing the limits, but it can be pretty dangerous.
Not being a safety snob or anything - but please make sure your friend in the video wearing the shorts and tennis shoes understands the huge risks he's taking - especially riding in the mountains.
To each his own of course - but those mountain roads often have sticks, gravel, deer, and cars in your lane over the double yellow. You guys weren't pushing the limits, but it can be pretty dangerous.
We rag on him a lot. But he is young and knows everything. I just hope he doesn't get hurt one day.
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