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Well this is where I live. just thought I would share with you guys some of what I get to ride every day! It is no Dragon, but is sure is fun. I live in Upstate NY 45 minutes south of albany on the Hudson river. My back drop is the catskill(Kaatskill) mountains. In the picture below, just on the other side of the tree line is the river. There is this great road(have to be careful in the fall due to leaves)where the twisties are plenty, and the trees on both sides of the road meet at the top to make a tunnel like effect, cleverly named "woods road". the name changes as you go along the road, but man it does not get any better than this on a 70 degree fall Sunday! Well enjoy! I did! [8D]
Nice area Lewd. I've got to go about 50mi to get something like that...which, I guess, is ok too! I can't tell if those are hwy pegs or forward controls. If forward, how do you like them? Are you on the taller side?
Man ... you are so lucky. Out here on the island of Singapore, it takes less than an hour to drive from one side of the countryto the other - less if you are going from north to south.
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