If you like the good old fashion rollercoasters which rattles all your bones this is for you. NEW RIDERS keep the training wheels on or ride the interstates. 335 and 337 was a wonderful experience. Scenery I am sure was great if you are the passenger. The pilot keeps his/hers eyes on the sisters because they have plenty to offer. 336, ride with more reserved caution, road curves are FLAT, not banked like they should be. Gravel not fully baked into the tar yet. You might end up to fast in the turns, not on purpose but course correction is key to staying on 2. 336 is the wicked sister who will be waiting for another statistic, another number to add to her total. The other 2 sisters play with you and force you to remember your training. Plenty of blind curves rolling hills and switchbacks to keep the heart rate high the grip on the bars tight. If loose a passenger atop of the rolling hills you should be able to catch them on the next one. Roads are 2 lanes (just 2 lanes) shoulders only show up where you don't need them (Straight a ways) Buzz riding drunk riding and stupid riding kills the adventure for you and the rest of the enthusiast who came to enjoy the promising great ride into these carved Texas canyons. Don't forget the yellow signs and the white paint on the ground is your Friend. Listen to what they are saying. Your good...
Read moreI have ridden from NJ to Las Vegas and to Fla, and Texas, the Swiss Alps, Germany, Italy, Croatia etc. The Twister Sisters was pretty good, worth the trip, but not the hardest challenge. And not a lot of of options for food and service. The extended 377 hyway running out to Medina was close to...
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