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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #30 on: March 12, 2010, 11:31:39 AM »

Have you gone 128 out of winters to berryessa knoxville road up to clear lake?  I remember that one, I think.. :huepfenjump3:
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #31 on: March 12, 2010, 11:34:18 AM »

Have you gone 128 out of winters to berryessa knoxville road up to clear lake?  I remember that one, I think.. :huepfenjump3:

Yep, another one that's full of twist and turns, ups and downs. :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #32 on: March 15, 2010, 11:31:48 AM »

Terrie just got her arm out of a cast (broke her wrist) so for her first ride out we decided to just take it easy and stay kind of close to Sac. 

We headed out Hwy. 16 up through the Capay Valley, Rumsey, etc.   A great ride, sun was out......all the almond orchards were in full bloom (Sun. was the Capay Valley Almond Festival), very little traffic.....just a great day.  We rode....and rode.....and rode some more.  Got to Hwy. 20 and turned east towards Williams.  Rode that for a ways and came to a road called Leesville.

Turned right onto Leesville and immediatly it was a collage' of patches on top of patches.  I'd never been on this road before.  We rode for a few miles and then stopped and discussed turning back (because of Terrie's wrist).  As we continued to ride and talk about it (wireless intercom), suddenly it smoothed out and we could do 50 mph easily. 

Beautiful scenery, one lane road and no traffic.......I don't think Don's cows had ever seen a motorcycle before.....it was a perpetual stampede with the calves (beef cattle) as we followed the road along the fence lines.  It became very pot-holly again, after a number of miles......then packed dirt (which we could actually get up to 60 mph on....this was actually the best part of this road).  And it continued to be patch on top of patch, on top of patch asphalt, smooth asphalt and graded dirt road.  But the scenery was incredable!

We rode through Leesville (just a ranch and what looks like a hotel from the 1800s) and turned right onto Leesville-Ladoga Rd. Where we passed a ranchers wife in a big SUV driving like somebody was chasing her (she probably drive that road every day) but she was very quick to get on her side of the road with the two right wheels off the pavement......and eventually we passed a guy on a dirt bike that was dressed like a rancher.

We stopped in Ladoga at a little dive called Squaw Creek Inn & Resort.  Looked to be the only business around there....little grocery store/bar/cafe.  But they made two of the best cheeseburgers that we've had in a long, long time!  They have gas pump there also, but didn't check on the grade of gas.

Great ride, increable views as the little one lane goat trail climbs up and over a mountain and overlooks a valley of green, green cattle ranches, sargam and sedan grass and forests ringing the little valleys on either sides of the little canyons.  I wish we'd have taken pics.

We finally rode out to Maxwell on I-5, headed straight across for Hwy 45 South through Colusa and Knights Landing to Hwy. 113 south to Woodland and back home.

Chuck, this would be another ride that you might be interested in.....in your exploration of Nor Cal. :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #33 on: March 15, 2010, 11:38:27 AM »

Adding this one to my list JC...  :)


Terrie just got her arm out of a cast (broke her wrist) so for her first ride out we decided to just take it easy and stay kind of close to Sac. 

We headed out Hwy. 16 up through the Capay Valley, Rumsey, etc.   A great ride, sun was out......all the almond orchards were in full bloom (Sun. was the Capay Valley Almond Festival), very little traffic.....just a great day.  We rode....and rode.....and rode some more.  Got to Hwy. 20 and turned east towards Williams.  Rode that for a ways and came to a road called Leesville.

Turned right onto Leesville and immediatly it was a collage' of patches on top of patches.  I'd never been on this road before.  We rode for a few miles and then stopped and discussed turning back (because of Terrie's wrist).  As we continued to ride and talk about it (wireless intercom), suddenly it smoothed out and we could do 50 mph easily. 

Beautiful scenery, one lane road and no traffic.......I don't think Don's cows had ever seen a motorcycle before.....it was a perpetual stampede with the calves (beef cattle) as we followed the road along the fence lines.  It became very pot-holly again, after a number of miles......then packed dirt (which we could actually get up to 60 mph on....this was actually the best part of this road).  And it continued to be patch on top of patch, on top of patch asphalt, smooth asphalt and graded dirt road.  But the scenery was incredable!

We rode through Leesville (just a ranch and what looks like a hotel from the 1800s) and turned right onto Leesville-Ladoga Rd. Where we passed a ranchers wife in a big SUV driving like somebody was chasing her (she probably drive that road every day) but she was very quick to get on her side of the road with the two right wheels off the pavement......and eventually we passed a guy on a dirt bike that was dressed like a rancher.

We stopped in Ladoga at a little dive called Squaw Creek Inn & Resort.  Looked to be the only business around there....little grocery store/bar/cafe.  But they made two of the best cheeseburgers that we've had in a long, long time!  They have gas pump there also, but didn't check on the grade of gas.

Great ride, increable views as the little one lane goat trail climbs up and over a mountain and overlooks a valley of green, green cattle ranches, sargam and sedan grass and forests ringing the little valleys on either sides of the little canyons.  I wish we'd have taken pics.

We finally rode out to Maxwell on I-5, headed straight across for Hwy 45 South through Colusa and Knights Landing to Hwy. 113 south to Woodland and back home.

Chuck, this would be another ride that you might be interested in.....in your exploration of Nor Cal. :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #34 on: March 15, 2010, 12:31:23 PM »

Rode Hwys 9, 25, 152, 156, 1 and Nacimiento-Ferguson Road and a couple of others this weekend. I had heard of Nacimiento and have been wanting to ride that road for a long time. Finally got to do it and was a little dissapointed. While it is very twisty (which I like), it was also pretty rough with a lot of gravel wash and some slides (which I don't like). We rode from the coast inland so the views weren't great. I imagine the views would be fantastic heading west instead of east. Since the one lane, tree shaded, switchback road is so rough and gravel strewn, you really can't safely ride it very fast... the awesome ocean views to the west shouldn't be too distracting while cruising easily. All in all, I think my favorite road among those I rode this weekend is Hwy 25 from King City to Hollister. Great motorcycle road.
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #35 on: March 15, 2010, 02:07:06 PM »

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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #36 on: March 15, 2010, 02:25:33 PM »

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 I know a few members on your route , you will be riding right by my house. First  :drink: on me  :huepfenlol2:

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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #37 on: March 15, 2010, 03:33:15 PM »

Rode Hwys 9, 25, 152, 156, 1 and Nacimiento-Ferguson Road and a couple of others this weekend. I had heard of Nacimiento and have been wanting to ride that road for a long time. Finally got to do it and was a little dissapointed. While it is very twisty (which I like), it was also pretty rough with a lot of gravel wash and some slides (which I don't like). We rode from the coast inland so the views weren't great. I imagine the views would be fantastic heading west instead of east. Since the one lane, tree shaded, switchback road is so rough and gravel strewn, you really can't safely ride it very fast... the awesome ocean views to the west shouldn't be too distracting while cruising easily. All in all, I think my favorite road among those I rode this weekend is Hwy 25 from King City to Hollister. Great motorcycle road.

Yep, you definately took that ride in the wrong direction.  Nacimiento is not a road that you want to take at any kind of speed....just a slow cruise. :2vrolijk_21:

Chuck (CAP) was over on 25 on Sat. did you see a silver SERG?

So where's everybody riding to this coming weekend?  Both days are going to be in the mid 70s! :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #38 on: March 15, 2010, 04:07:15 PM »

Rode Hwys 9, 25, 152, 156, 1 and Nacimiento-Ferguson Road and a couple of others this weekend. I had heard of Nacimiento and have been wanting to ride that road for a long time. Finally got to do it and was a little dissapointed. While it is very twisty (which I like), it was also pretty rough with a lot of gravel wash and some slides (which I don't like). We rode from the coast inland so the views weren't great. I imagine the views would be fantastic heading west instead of east. Since the one lane, tree shaded, switchback road is so rough and gravel strewn, you really can't safely ride it very fast... the awesome ocean views to the west shouldn't be too distracting while cruising easily. All in all, I think my favorite road among those I rode this weekend is Hwy 25 from King City to Hollister. Great motorcycle road.
They don't plow, yes plow, and clean Nacimiento untill early summer. It's so dirt and gravel strewn in winter you somtimes wonder if it is paved! We rode it last year a week before it was plowed and a week after, what a difference. I'll never ride it in winter again.
25 is great now through spring. The hills can be covered with giant masses of colored flowers. In the height of summer, temps can reach over 120, not much fun then.
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #39 on: March 15, 2010, 07:27:00 PM »

They don't plow, yes plow, and clean Nacimiento untill early summer. It's so dirt and gravel strewn in winter you somtimes wonder if it is paved! We rode it last year a week before it was plowed and a week after, what a difference. I'll never ride it in winter again.
25 is great now through spring. The hills can be covered with giant masses of colored flowers. In the height of summer, temps can reach over 120, not much fun then.

Don't ride Nacimiento in the winter and don't ride 25 in the summer. Roger that  :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #40 on: March 15, 2010, 08:39:39 PM »

Don't ride Nacimiento in the winter and don't ride 25 in the summer. Roger that  :2vrolijk_21:

Exactly!  ;D
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #41 on: March 15, 2010, 09:06:52 PM »

Don't ride Nacimiento in the winter and don't ride 25 in the summer. Roger that  :2vrolijk_21:

That is funny.  But know that it's a rough crowd here Blazo. ;D
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #42 on: March 19, 2010, 01:10:52 PM »

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You wont be to far from myself and  (Iselbulls ) Don. We are just north of Los Banos 15 minutes and Merced 20 minutes and 4 Miles south west of Turlock.
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #43 on: March 19, 2010, 02:30:58 PM »

Yep, you definately took that ride in the wrong direction.  Nacimiento is not a road that you want to take at any kind of speed....just a slow cruise. :2vrolijk_21:

Chuck (CAP) was over on 25 on Sat. did you see a silver SERG?

So where's everybody riding to this coming weekend?  Both days are going to be in the mid 70s! :2vrolijk_21:

I am moving this weekend JC so looks like riding is out for me... :(
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Re: Incredable motorcycle roads in Nor Cal.......
« Reply #44 on: June 20, 2015, 10:46:40 PM »

Calif. Hwy. 36 from Red Bluff over to Fortuna...........the sign says it all! :2vrolijk_21:

Worth revisiting.....go back to the first page of this thread.....
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