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Thread: Tired of hwy 33? Try Cerro On For Size (Chasing Caliboy)

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    Tired of hwy 33? Try Cerro On For Size (Chasing Caliboy)

    Here is another road that we do on our longer loop. This road is called cerro nostros and packs a helluva of punch.

    Awesome road not to much traffic. Can we say “Motorcycle Heaven?”

    It is just starting to warm up enough so that the snow is only on the mountain tops and black ice is not really an issue.

    So I got a chance to chase another gixxer.com member. Made for a great video.

    You can find it here-> http://www.gotcanyons.net/caliboy.htm



    Run time=17:30 Minutes

    File size= 96.9MB
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    cool ride i must say, do the yellow no pass lines ever stop, could not look at complete vid at work as people heard the sound.
    I wonder how we strange people who ride on left side of road would find it having to keep right? I would think in a car would be ok as you are sitting on the centre line side either way but on a bike you would need to keep aware?
    Would be interested to hear from people who have ridden in US or europe what it is like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blind spot
    cool ride i must say, do the yellow no pass lines ever stop, could not look at complete vid at work as people heard the sound.
    I wonder how we strange people who ride on left side of road would find it having to keep right? I would think in a car would be ok as you are sitting on the centre line side either way but on a bike you would need to keep aware?
    Would be interested to hear from people who have ridden in US or europe what it is like.
    I've never had a problem riding on the other side of the road. It doesn't take much to get use to really. I think main time you really have to watch out is when you are really tired or day dreaming that's when you mostly to switch into automatic mode. When I was overseas last, my cousin turned right into a street and instinctively moved into the left lane not the right. But other than that we didn't have any problems.
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    I think my problem would be with the roundabouts I would be afraid of getting stuck in one and never making it out
    R.I.P Alan Black
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