New Hampshire Rides
I live in Antrim about half way between Keene and Concord. Done quite a bit riding last summer on my vstar but only can handle about 2hrs then I get too sore. I'm so looking forward to a lot more day and weekend trips on the new bike.
That's a little ways away from me. I'm in Litchfield, just south of Manchester. Doesn't mean we can't connect at some point though. I'll PM you my contact info. In the meantime, there's a great book out that I received as a Christmas present called
Motorcycle Journeys Through New England
http://www.walmart.com/ip/19587083?w...599990&veh=sem
Here's another link to check out too
Www.newenglandriders.com
Motorcycle Journeys Through New England
http://www.walmart.com/ip/19587083?w...599990&veh=sem
Here's another link to check out too
Www.newenglandriders.com
Hey,
Take a left or a right out of your driveway and you're on some great "Rides"!
North: Rte 202 north to Rte 103 to Rte 11. Or West: Rte 9 to 12A then go North, South or further West on 103 into VT. I could go on and on...
Just don't miss out on Laconia Bike week, oldest of the big three!
Have fun...
Take a left or a right out of your driveway and you're on some great "Rides"!
North: Rte 202 north to Rte 103 to Rte 11. Or West: Rte 9 to 12A then go North, South or further West on 103 into VT. I could go on and on...
Just don't miss out on Laconia Bike week, oldest of the big three!
Have fun...
Dino,
I will check them out.
Rider,
Yeah I used to live in Wisconsin where I would have drive a good distance for the kind of views that are right outside my door. Its like coming home to a vacation.
I will check them out.
Rider,
Yeah I used to live in Wisconsin where I would have drive a good distance for the kind of views that are right outside my door. Its like coming home to a vacation.
You are in luck not only is there a Red Wing boot store in Manchester,NH there is also a place where you can get cheese curds...Though they are put on french fries and covered in gravy.
Last edited by Rider1973; Jan 9, 2014 at 05:46 PM.







