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Had meeting in Stateville so rode over Sunday. Had a guy in a Escalade on I-77 try and share my lane. I ended up on theleft shoulder. Then had to leave early Monday afternoon and shoot straight down to Charleston, SC. Had a lady try and share my lane on I-77, hit the brakes and let her in then she about crapped herself when she saw me.
No one does head checks anymore.
I-26 into N. Charleston is crazy.
Then up this morning at 5:30for a 112 mile ride back home and I had only packed for afternoon riding in 70F+ temps. Froze my *** off.
You ought to be in Charleston when it rains, People go crazy, been run off several times. Getting louder pipe!
Sounded like a great ride. Have a good one, Duby
I hate going to Charleston in my truck much less going on my bike. The people down there do NOT know how to drive. Glad to see you made it back in one piece. You got to love the Carolinas this time of year. 50 deg in the morning, 80 deg in the afternoon and a chance of thunderstorms every day.
Is I-77 that Bad? We are planning on heading that way on our way to Spartenburg? Were taking I-81 to I-77 to I-85. This before heading into MB for the week.
Is I-77 that Bad? We are planning on heading that way on our way to Spartenburg? Were taking I-81 to I-77 to I-85. This before heading into MB for the week.
Thanks
Frank
Be careful when you get on 85 between Charlotte and Spartanburg. It is nuts, even in a cage. Just keep your eyes wide open.
Would it be better and more scenic to take I-77 to I-40 to 26 and right into Spartanberg?
Streets and trips shows it as being about 50 miles longer, but if traffic and idiots will tie us up I would take anything better. Comming from the North East area, I cant believe anything is worse then NY and Connecticut Drivers
I have to drive I-85 concord to the airport exit to come to work and it freaking sux. But I have no other way to get to my JOB. Horrible Horrible Horrible ride. I posted about it before and had some responses. Check it out
I hate going to Charleston in my truck much less going on my bike. The people down there do NOT know how to drive. Glad to see you made it back in one piece. You got to love the Carolinas this time of year. 50 deg in the morning, 80 deg in the afternoon and a chance of thunderstorms every day.
I packed for afternoon riding in the 70s. Didn't expect to have to ride at 5:30AM and 50F. I froze my *** off. It's about 112 miles up through the forest on 41 to my house. Just glad I had my winter gloves.
Had meeting in Stateville so rode over Sunday. Had a guy in a Escalade on I-77 try and share my lane. I ended up on theleft shoulder. Then had to leave early Monday afternoon and shoot straight down to Charleston, SC. Had a lady try and share my lane on I-77, hit the brakes and let her in then she about crapped herself when she saw me.
No one does head checks anymore.
I-26 into N. Charleston is crazy.
Then up this morning at 5:30for a 112 mile ride back home and I had only packed for afternoon riding in 70F+ temps. Froze my *** off.
Did they have (Harley Davidson) stickers in their back windows??? [:@]
Thats the ones that normally do that to me! [:'(]
Their all bad now days, but the ones with HD stickers are the ones that really tick me off"
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