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  • duaneage
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    • Apr 2004
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    • Wilmington Delaware

    #16
    PA always blames the cold weather but upstate NY gets worse winters and I think their roads are better. Having ridden a bicycle across BOTH states I think I am a good judge of road conditions.
    if you think their bad on a GS, try it on a bike with skinny tires and no shocks.
    1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
    1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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    • earlfor
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      #17
      Well, if you would hold the speed down to 55 or less on that Schwinn, the bumps wouldnt be so bad. :-)

      Earl

      Originally posted by duaneage
      PA always blames the cold weather but upstate NY gets worse winters and I think their roads are better. Having ridden a bicycle across BOTH states I think I am a good judge of road conditions.
      if you think their bad on a GS, try it on a bike with skinny tires and no shocks.
      Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

      I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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      • duaneage
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        #18
        Highest speed attained on a bicycle in New york State:
        59 mph between Watkins Glen and Tyrone

        Highest speed attained in Pennsylvania:

        61 on route 16 going into Mcconnellsburg PA

        Highest speed EVER attained on a bike:

        72 MPH on a road in Hong Kong that ends up at the new airport there.

        I do wear a helmet but at those speeds it doesn't help much.[-o<
        1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
        1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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        • wolfie

          #19
          As per Concrete Producer magazine, that I read now and again when I'm at the plant and not on the road, Kansas City, Mo has the worst roads of any city. I once heard on the radio that Louisiana has the worst roads of any state. I went to New Orleans for my honeymoon 5 yrs ago, and I found the roads to be far better than in Kansas City. To be fair, most of the roads more than 100 miles away from KC seem to be pretty good. According to the article in Concrete Producer, it would take $11 billion more dollars per year nation wide to mainain the roads at their current poor condition. It would take $26 billion more dollars anually to make an improvment on our roads.
          If you think it sucks riding a motorcycle on our roads, try driving a loaded concrete truck weighing in at 72,000 lbs, with a high center of gravity, fluid load. There is a stretch of 69 highway north of town that is so narrow that one day when driving, I was driving with my right wheels on my white line, and an oncoming 18 wheeler was driving on his white line, and our mirrors made contact! There is no shoulder on this road and the edge of the road is dintegrating. Add to that the knowledge that if I allow my bridge axle (the one on the very rear of a concrete truck that comes down when you are carrying a heavy load) to go off the edge, it will push the truck into a high speed sideways skid ... Scary
          Everyone likes to gripe about the roads, but noone wants to pay the tax increase necesary to improve or even maintain our roads.
          Last edited by Guest; 02-12-2006, 11:39 AM.

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          • duaneage
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            #20
            Originally posted by wolfie
            Everyone likes to gripe about the roads, but noone wants to pay the tax increase necesary to improve or even maintain our roads.
            Most people would not mind paying the bill, it is just that most people have an impression that the money is wasted or stolen away. But that is a subject for another day.
            1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
            1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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            • omaharj
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              • Oct 2005
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              • omaha ne

              #21
              The condition isn't terrible but the drivers are,I-80 through Omaha during rush hour just terrifies me. I've used it twice to get home-no more. There's no safe place,5 lanes each way with on-off ramps every mile,people doing 45 in the far left lane,some doing 80 weaving in and out,I'm a wimp!:shock:

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              • wolfie

                #22
                Originally posted by duaneage
                Most people would not mind paying the bill, it is just that most people have an impression that the money is wasted or stolen away. But that is a subject for another day.

                Very true.

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                • Bert Patterson
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                  • South Bend IN

                  #23
                  Originally posted by duaneage
                  PA always blames the cold weather but upstate NY gets worse winters and I think their roads are better. Having ridden a bicycle across BOTH states I think I am a good judge of road conditions.
                  "When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist." Bishop Helder Camara

                  "Beware of the man with only one gun. He probably knows how to use it."

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                  • Billy Ricks

                    #24
                    With the damage they do and the way they drive these days if they don't like the taxes they pay on their rigs let them build their own roads. It's getting to where here in Texas just about everytime there is a freeway accident a big rig is involved.

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                    • Guest

                      #25

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                      • Jethro
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                        #26
                        There's no safe place,5 lanes each way with on-off ramps every mile,people doing 45 in the far left lane,some doing 80 weaving in and out,I'm a wimp
                        I find the solution is to go so fast it makes everyone else seem like they are sitting still!
                        Currently bikeless
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                        '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

                        I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

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                        • DanTheMan

                          #27
                          Gotta put a bid in for Northern Minnesota. Some of the waterfilled potholes are going to be stocked with Trout this spring. -Pete '80 1100L
                          Ya, You betcha! I thought someone was going to park a fishouse on a couple of them. :-D

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                          • Hoomgar

                            #28
                            There has been a lot more road construction and repair in PA in recent years Bert. I have to admit they are doing better.

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                            • Pjax

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Hoomgar
                              There has been a lot more road construction and repair in PA in recent years Bert. I have to admit they are doing better.
                              Now that they have the 25 year project on 15 north of Harrisburg done they should be able to get to some of the other roads. Don't get to down on Pa. it still has route six and it's one of the best motorcycle riding roads in the country.

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                              • gliscameria

                                #30
                                Ohhh

                                Western PA. They have a tendency to overrate the roads so big rigs can go on em, and you can tell by the ripples at stoplights and bottoms of hills. Throw in some ice and salt and you have a lovely mixture for fun holes and cracks.

                                Ohh, north of Denver can be pretty scary too!
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