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Nice Road in Arkansas

Started by SlowOldGuy, June 14, 2012, 08:33:16 PM

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SlowOldGuy

Here's a road we always hit when in Arkansas.  It's a 300+mile day, but definitely worth the trip!

AR341 N 6-8-12.mp4

DavidR.

Harvy

David, that's one heck of a nice road........ does no one live in Arkansas - seems like the road was deserted except for you guys and one truck right at the end of the 15 mins.

Cheers
Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
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SlowOldGuy

Harvy,
It's a really great road (compared to anything around here).  The low traffic is why we go during the week.  That was last Friday.  I usually like to hit it on Thursday (even less crowded).

The best part:  I've NEVER seen a LEO on that road.  :-)

DavidR.

Firehawk068

Great piece of road! And nice riding!
Alan H.
Denver, CO
'90 FJ1200

SlowOldGuy

Thanks Alan.

It's a really great ride if you can find the rhythm of the road.

Allow me to elaborate on the video.  As I was watching the guy in front of me, I noticed he was turning in too early.  When he waved me by, I held back a little trying to show him a wider entrance line.  I don't think he was getting it.

I'd like to say I then "ran down" the other guy.  In reality, he's ridden enough with me to know that if he runs away, he won't get any camera time.  He was actually waiting for me to catch up. 

I also need to say that we were taking it a little easy.  He and I got popped back in October up there and we're still on deferred adjudication. So we were "trying" to keep it near the speed limit.  :-)

DavidR.

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