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200 miles of "S" curves

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That is a famous sign, a few guys on the FZ1 forum use it as an avitar!

I still want to see it with the 1100ES!

You may be thinking of the sign east of Lewiston, ID on Hwy 12 as you head over the Lolo Pass into Montana. I need to get up there and take that ride.
 
This 140 miles of s-curve; what sort of speed or how much time for that distance?

And then another 60 miles to 101?

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Well, on a twisty such as this one....Time melts into oblivion.....Speeds are what you are willing to push(and OTHER bikes). My brother and I took it fairly easy because of what he was on and his limited riding time/experiance. I'de blast away for a bit and then slow for him. Some of the twists undulate to the point that if you are not on the ball, you will get air bourne and fly off the road. For the most part, it is a nicely cambered, clean and well maintained road. Usual speeds are around 40ish for cruising, you know ~ 6/10ths riding.
And 36 pretty much ends at the 101. ~200 miles is from Reno to the coast. I couldn't remember the name of the little town(Susanville) when I initially posted.
GREAT RIDE THOUGH!!!!
 
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