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JamJay
17 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
This was my First Ride (ever) and this route is just what I was looking for;
Easy, Smooth, Isolated, Scenic and Fun. I had lunch in Augusta and then took Highway 25 back to Greenville, which was a great road to open the Harley up on.
Easy, Smooth, Isolated, Scenic and Fun. I had lunch in Augusta and then took Highway 25 back to Greenville, which was a great road to open the Harley up on.
2013
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bogey473
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Easy ride with little traffic. Peaceful.
2008
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
Very peaceful ride. Great for a relaxing afternoon drive.
1992
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mont@coozan.org
48 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Very straight and flat. Road itself wasn't in bad condition. Not bad if its a means to get from point A to B and your not looking for the shortest route.
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RobertL
11 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Not a bad ride. Road was a bit worn the more you rode north but good ride overall.
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GuzzistiD
4 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Standard
I started at Augusta, and had to come back so I rode this route up as far Anderson where I stopped for coffee on the main street, then doubled-back, but headed south through Abbeville, crossed the river again on the 378 McCormick/Lincolnton road, and continued back to Augusta along the 47/104 having done a 'figure-8'. Really nice afternoon ride covering just under 200 miles with a coffee and Danish stop in the middle.
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rnich56
94 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
as described by others
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