A Good Trip Through the Smoky Mountains

Thanks Scratch. I guess I need to get a GPS to remember the routes since I cannot remember them anymore.


Dave

The one thing I did learn on this (our first trip into that area on a bike with nav) is to not trust the GPS completely... it took us on some really questionable routes. I would use it for reference, but not rely on it for route planning.
 
You need to be sure your GPS has the latest update. I do mine every 6 mos. Also set it up for fastest route this will help keep you on main roads. or just go any where and use the GPS to get you back.

Have a safe and enjoyable ride. ThumbUp
 
Three is fun also but to me three doesn't hold a candle to the two wheel fun on the twisties. I love my three when tooling down the freeway. Just sit back and relax.

I did two.....about two decades ago..........

Unfortunately, I am probably going to be on three for the rest of my riding days do to medical issues........


But, that means doing it all over again on three.......:clapping::clapping::clapping:

Springman
 
Three is fun also but to me three doesn't hold a candle to the two wheel fun on the twisties. I love my three when tooling down the freeway. Just sit back and relax.

I thought that too until I tried the twisties on a trike. It is all about technique. Now I can blast through and never worry about dragging my pipes or catching a bit of sugar sand or gravel. And I'm still smilin' the whole way!:Trike1:
 
A while back while riding the BRP, a group of about 6 or 7 rice rockets came up behind me. I moved over and let them pass - then I pulled in behind them with the intension to try to stay with them. I did, and for about 7 miles stayed right behind them until they turned off onto a scenic area. I got a thumbs up from them as I passed. So if someone tells you a trike can't handle - tell them to shut up until they know what they're talking about. ThumbUp
It sure was a very a VERY INVIGERATING ride. :pepper: :D

I wouldn't try that if I just started riding a trike - practice and get a few miles under your belt before doing it. I guarantee you'll have a smile from ear to ear.
 

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