SR56
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So here we are, spending our hard earned cash on Steeda suspension to have a car that handles like it's on rails. Problem is, it's a long haul to The Firm or Sebring and we drive EVERY day. Unfortunately, Florida is mostly flat and twisty roads are few and far between. How to get that fix?
Where are your favorite roads to break away and have a little spirited driving? Not just a place to open it up and break the law in a straight line, but a nice sprint through a tight turn or something that will challenge the suspension, if only for a minute.
When I lived in Port Orange, I would freqently make the trip to Orlando and back. One of my favorites was getting off of I-4 onto SR44, then breaking off onto Pioneer Trail. It's only a few miles long, but has at least 3 good curves. When the road is clear of traffic, it can be a blast to drive.
I found this link to biker recommendations on the net, but mostly just easy riding back roads.
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/states/fl.html
Where are your favorite roads to break away and have a little spirited driving? Not just a place to open it up and break the law in a straight line, but a nice sprint through a tight turn or something that will challenge the suspension, if only for a minute.
When I lived in Port Orange, I would freqently make the trip to Orlando and back. One of my favorites was getting off of I-4 onto SR44, then breaking off onto Pioneer Trail. It's only a few miles long, but has at least 3 good curves. When the road is clear of traffic, it can be a blast to drive.
I found this link to biker recommendations on the net, but mostly just easy riding back roads.
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/states/fl.html
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