Onarom
06-18-2008, 07:36 PM
I was going to divide this up into lists of the good vs. the bad, but most items would fall into both categories. For example:
The Cops- I counted 7 in the 11 mile stretch. At first, I didn't like seeing all of the cops, but after I realized how dangerous some of the curves were, I was glad that they are there. It kept me in check and I didn't push (or exceed) my limits. ALSO- I had absolutely NO cell phone service out there. All the more reason I was happy to see the cops. Besides, 35 mph is still enough to drag a knee on some of those curves.
Photographers- What a distraction! But I sure was happy to see some of the photos!
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w87/onarom23/motorcycle/DragonRide3-3.jpg
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w87/onarom23/motorcycle/DealsGap3.jpg
Traffic- WATCH OUT FOR SEMI's! They shouldn't even be allowed on that road. They have no choice but to take up both lanes when going around some of those curves.
Other motorcycles- It's fun to watch other people drag a knee, but not when they are passing you in a curve while doing it. ALSO- I had an oncoming Harley come right into the middle of my lane during a curve. I simply prepared to crash, but I got lucky. I think I missed him by about a foot, but it felt like less than an inch.
I stayed in Gatlinburg so I could go to the bars at night with my brother-in-laws. Good times. If I would change one thing- I probably wouldn't have rode my 1000RR all the way there. That was a little painful!
If I am completely honest with myself, I also found out that I am not as good of a rider as I though I was. I know now that I can make a lot of improvements for turns and curves.
The Cops- I counted 7 in the 11 mile stretch. At first, I didn't like seeing all of the cops, but after I realized how dangerous some of the curves were, I was glad that they are there. It kept me in check and I didn't push (or exceed) my limits. ALSO- I had absolutely NO cell phone service out there. All the more reason I was happy to see the cops. Besides, 35 mph is still enough to drag a knee on some of those curves.
Photographers- What a distraction! But I sure was happy to see some of the photos!
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w87/onarom23/motorcycle/DragonRide3-3.jpg
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w87/onarom23/motorcycle/DealsGap3.jpg
Traffic- WATCH OUT FOR SEMI's! They shouldn't even be allowed on that road. They have no choice but to take up both lanes when going around some of those curves.
Other motorcycles- It's fun to watch other people drag a knee, but not when they are passing you in a curve while doing it. ALSO- I had an oncoming Harley come right into the middle of my lane during a curve. I simply prepared to crash, but I got lucky. I think I missed him by about a foot, but it felt like less than an inch.
I stayed in Gatlinburg so I could go to the bars at night with my brother-in-laws. Good times. If I would change one thing- I probably wouldn't have rode my 1000RR all the way there. That was a little painful!
If I am completely honest with myself, I also found out that I am not as good of a rider as I though I was. I know now that I can make a lot of improvements for turns and curves.