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| Rode the Amalfi Coast from Salerno to Sorento. Words can't describe it, and neither can pictures. For you guys in the US, the tail of the dragon doesn't hold a candle to this place.
Within 100 miles there were so many turns I lost count, switchbacks that would make you work your bike, dozens of elevation changes from sea level to 3000', changed gears so many times I think I cooked my oil, cliffs on both sides of you (some with 2000' drops), 20% grades, natural rock tunnels, and long tube tunnels, and the list can go on and on. Simply put, you better be on your game when you ride this stretch of road. I laid the Vision down at a slow speed at one point to avoid a head on collision.
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Visionary
Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | My hat (or helmet) is off to you. I was in Rome, Naples and a couple of other places last summer, and would NEVER drive over there. Them Italians all think they're Mario Andretti's.... | |
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Tourer
Posts: 573 Central Illinois | sgiacci - 2014-11-08 11:44 AM Rode the Amalfi Coast from Salerno to Sorento. Words can't describe it, and neither can pictures. For you guys in the US, the tail of the dragon doesn't hold a candle to this place. Within 100 miles there were so many turns I lost count, switchbacks that would make you work your bike, dozens of elevation changes from sea level to 3000', changed gears so many times I think I cooked my oil, cliffs on both sides of you (some with 2000' drops), 20% grades, natural rock tunnels, and long tube tunnels, and the list can go on and on. Simply put, you better be on your game when you ride this stretch of road. I laid the Vision down at a slow speed at one point to avoid a head on collision. In the US the dragon does not hold a candle to many other locations in terms of technical riding. What it does have going for it is a reputation. I rode and drove on many of the Sierra Nevada roads in California in the 1970s that were far harder technically than the videos I have seen of the Dragon. Even the Pig Trail in Arkansas has that thing beat for technical difficulty. On the other hand a simple count of the number of mild curves in a short distance makes the Dragon sound a bit daunting. Don't confuse reputation with reality. | |
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Tourer
Posts: 341 West Salem, WI United States | Great pictures and description, thanks for sharing ! | |
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Cruiser
Posts: 73 San Diego, Ca | DITTO on the great pictures. | |
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Visionary
Posts: 1350
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New user
Posts: 3
| Italy magnifico ,England to Belgium, Germany ,Switzerland then Italy[Turin,Pisa,Florence,Mugello Moto GP,Sienna,Villa in Certaldo for1 week]Incredible.Ice Blue2009 Vision.Then French Alps,bayeaux NORMANDY,4days for D-DAY60th anniversary | |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 22 Madrid, --- Spain | Nice pictures. Regards from Spain ! | |
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