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Colonial Parkway
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Marshall Petaluma Road, Marin County, California.
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Quinn Sabe Rd. San Benito county, CA.
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Panoche Rd. About a mile from Paicines, CA
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don't try this at home.
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Northern Kentucky ridge line road. There are some fantastic bike routes here, with extremely low traffic and a decent road surface. Lots of 300 foot climbs.
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Creek valley road.
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Creek valley road.
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Unless your Porsche was setup for rallying, you’d likely destroy the suspension pretty quickly. This is not a good road for spirited driving in a sports car. There are others in the area that are fun, but not this one.
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eastern end of redington road (just before the pavé turns to dirt), tucson, arizona.
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this was a crazy bike path we found. so steep but really short but with a 90 degree bend at the bottom. with the moss and wet didn't to want to attempt it on the tandem with that sharp turn at the bottom
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I notice the angle of your saddle is not quite in-line with the frame. Offset slightly to the left, the same thing happens to most of my bikes after lots of riding, even though I build them all to be parallel on that axis. Have any of you noticed this on your bikes? Is there some kind of biophysical dynamic at play here? Or are we just crooked?
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