On the mountain roads I was on this weekend there are mostly two lane roads, no fast lane or slow lane. Even on my 150cc scooter I was going faster than a lot of the traffic there. Luckily many of the drivers were courteous and would pull over and pass when I came up behind them.
After breakfast I hung out a bit with my two friends whe were stating at the Deal's Gap Motorcycle Resort. Two of us needed to make phone calls. There is no signal at Deal's Gap so we rode down 28 to Fontana where there is a signal. 28 is a fun, twisty road. For some reason I was not quite able to keep up with my friends, I can't quite figure out why
Afterwards we split up. They continued down 28 while I took a super twisty local road that few of the tourists know about so it has no traffic on it.
We met up back at Deal's gap, hung out a bit then I we went off riding again. I went back to ride that twisty road again. I took a little detour to this spot.
Then I turned off on a road I had never ridden before. This road would be phenomenal if it didn't have a real rough surface. When I get a new dual sport bike I'll come back and ride it again.
All this riding was making my scooter thirsty so I treated it to some Jet Fuel!
Then it was back to Deal's Gap before heading out again. Then time it was to one of my favorite local picture spots.
Then it was time to ride some curves!
On roads like this the limiting factor on how fast you can ride is not how much power your bike has, it is rider skill and how much cornering clearance your bike has.
Another thing small scooters aren't really designed for is riding off road. Well I wanted to see where this trail went, so I rode it.
Then it was back to Deal's Gap to hang out a bit. It's an interesting place to hang out and watch bikes and people.
A group of Boss Hoss motorcycles rode in.
485 HP
Despite all the horsepower I'll bet these bikes were incredibly slow on any kind of twisty road.
Then it was time to head back to the campground. I rode the dragon one more time. I stopped to take a picture of one of the hundreds of curves.
I only rode a little over 200 miles that day but given how curvy the roads were it was a lot of fun.