What is your favourite road?

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What's your favourite road?

Apollo Bay to Lavers Hill
4
11%
The Reefton Spur
4
11%
Mt Hotham
0
No votes
Elliots Way AKA Tumut 2 P/station
1
3%
Omeo Rd/Great Alpine way
3
9%
Candello Rd to Catchcart
1
3%
Mt Imlay
0
No votes
Oxley Hwy to Gingers Creek
8
23%
The Old Rd
2
6%
The Putty
6
17%
Cuddly Creek Rd SA
3
9%
The Gilles FNQ
1
3%
Tawonga Gap Bright/Mt Beauty
2
6%
 
Total votes: 35

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Glen wrote:
Phil wrote:or the nasho...... :P

but of the roads liste i couldnt make up my mind between a few of them. thats why i always try and do my faves each pilgramige to mecca - aka the island
I went the Putty, but given Phil's comment above my opinion may alter after next week. :D :D 7 more sleeps
:lol: i'd say by wednesday night......... :wink:
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My favourite roads are pretty much most of the twisty bits between Bateman's Bay as the North East point, and Phillip Island as the South West point, and there's still plenty left for me to ride in that lot 8)

To be perfectly honest though, my absolute favourite bit of road consists of only about 6 corners, but I farkin love it, it's only 10 minutes away from my house, and it's the only bit of road that I know I can still get a gap on Gos ;)
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Mick C wrote:My favourite roads are pretty much most of the twisty bits between Bateman's Bay as the North East point, and Phillip Island as the South West point, and there's still plenty left for me to ride in that lot 8)

To be perfectly honest though, my absolute favourite bit of road consists of only about 6 corners, but I farkin love it, it's only 10 minutes away from my house, and it's the only bit of road that I know I can still get a gap on Gos ;)
Ahhh yes, I think Gos showed me that bit of road Mick! Isn't that basically a straight unless you're doing 280??????????? :lol:
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Strika wrote:I am surprised that so many have voted for the Oxley?? Don't get me wrong, it's a top bit of road which was huge fun ridden with a mate who I can't keep up with :shock: ! But it wasn't so good that I would rate it above a lot of other good roads in Oz. ??????? The Oxley to me is a bit like Reefton. It's tight and challenging, but it doesn't have the wow factor of roads like Elliots, Omeo/Alpine way etc
fully agree there,ox is good but lacks the excitement factor of a gnarly road, personally prefer something a bit less civilised...lol
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Strika wrote:
Mick C wrote:My favourite roads are pretty much most of the twisty bits between Bateman's Bay as the North East point, and Phillip Island as the South West point, and there's still plenty left for me to ride in that lot 8)

To be perfectly honest though, my absolute favourite bit of road consists of only about 6 corners, but I farkin love it, it's only 10 minutes away from my house, and it's the only bit of road that I know I can still get a gap on Gos ;)
Ahhh yes, I think Gos showed me that bit of road Mick! Isn't that basically a straight unless you're doing 280??????????? :lol:
:lol: :lol: Get farked :finga:....the straight is just after them and is where my mates used to dissappear on me when I was on the old GPX250, which was why I tried to get as much speed through these corners as I could to keep up with them. I used to do them at $1.10 on the old GPX250, $1.30 on the ZX9R and currently manage a little over $1.50 on the Crim.

...there's just something about a constant radius, nicely cambered, smooth surfaced series of corners at that speed that just gets me going jerk.gif


....and don't trust Gos, he can never remember where they are until he's in the middle of them :lol:
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The whole of Tassie.

Lake Leak rd, Elephant pass , Savage river, Queenstown, blah blah blah
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Strika wrote:... The Oxley to me is a bit like Reefton. It's tight and challenging, ...
I prefer the 20k's or so further up past Gingers Creek (towards Walcha) which is less tight, much faster corners. Oh and the Thunderbolts as well :D
Strika wrote:I am surprised that so many have voted for the Oxley??
In my defence, I've only been on a couple of those roads, and the Oxley is the best of those that I've ridden
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It's Elliots Way for me, it's like the Putty rd was 10 years ago with the boring middle bit removed (5times ina row), it has everything at some point of it, absolutely NO TRAFFIC & the odd Dead animal to keep you awake.

Lots of other Fav's, most of them mentioned.
Esie has named my localish favs'.
Big fan of Black spur in the DRY, Bogong gap, Granya & the Bruxtner.

Quite a few good roads have been buggered by Urban sprawl & i usually give them the flick when that happens.
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One word lots of corners Tasmania :lol:
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Strika wrote:
Mick C wrote:My favourite roads are pretty much most of the twisty bits between Bateman's Bay as the North East point, and Phillip Island as the South West point, and there's still plenty left for me to ride in that lot 8)

To be perfectly honest though, my absolute favourite bit of road consists of only about 6 corners, but I farkin love it, it's only 10 minutes away from my house, and it's the only bit of road that I know I can still get a gap on Gos ;)
Ahhh yes, I think Gos showed me that bit of road Mick! Isn't that basically a straight unless you're doing 280??????????? :lol:
:lol: :lol: the straight is a bit past them , but having followed Mick into those corners a *number* of times now, he sure does love that stretch !! :shock:

My fav ? Clyde Mt, only because I have ridden it about 20 squillion times , it never fails to satisfy. The Bega-Bombala stretch through Wyndham/Candelo/Cathcart is really really good, excellent surface, no traffic and no candycars.

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Putty :D Only one on that list that ive gone on
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Fav. roads.....umm any road i can get onto...don't get out that much :oops:
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I picked the Gillies out of that lot, but you'd have to group that with the Palmerston, Kuranda and Rex ranges to get the full picture. All four ranges in a day... great fun!

I know you only have so many choices, but the Coromandel Peninsula in N.Z. has to have some of the best riding I've ever done.

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mfzx6r wrote:The whole of Tassie.
That get's my vote too.
Especially going east to west along the top, in the rain.
A3 down the east side - perfect!
West coast - cold ( :shock: ) - perfect too (in the rain)
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