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Chrome Spokeswoman
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Standard
This is one of my favorite rides. I've been to the railroad bridge and traveled the stretch between Tribbey and Slaughterville numerous times before finding this site. There are over 20 curves (some very sharp) in the 3 mile stretch west of Tribbey, fun ride, but be careful there are spots with patches of gravel and uneven pavement. The railroad bridge over the Canadian River is fun to cross. I too had to go across several times.
2007
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Sooner805
35 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
This ride is good for the area and for those that live close by but it is certainly not a "Need to Ride" road. Crossing the railroad bridge is fun but he rest of the roads are just regular old country roads. This would be a good road for a novice that is more concerned with riding in different conditions than scenery.
2009
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
Roads are in good shape for oklahoma, It is a must to watch for road signs and have a map or directions written there are a few turn offs that are in rural areas and not marked but, it is an amazing ride.
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FXRGonzo
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
The roads are in really good shape! If you find yourself on a gravel road then you took a wrong turn. Lots of rolling hills and turns! Grab a beer at the Tibbey Barr or visit the Soggy Bottom Trails Pub if you're confident enough to ride down the 1/2 mile gravel/sand driveway (it's not that bad, lots of sand at the end though. Definitely worth it). The train bridge is definitely the highlight of this ride, along with all the overhung trees creating a natural tunnel.
2008
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OKRyder
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
We scouted this route today in the Jeep as we had never done and it had been a few years since the last review and since roads in OK (especially remote ones like this) can sometimes not be very forgiving on a bike! We will do this ride on the bike but it is worth mentioning that some of the twisties between Slaughterville and Tribbey have loose gravel on them and are unmarked. The bridge between Wanette and Byers is the highlight and as some of the previous reviewers mentioned we did stop by Sonny's just south of Purcell to eat lunch and it was very good.
2012
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McClintock RoadKingOne
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
THIS IS A GREAT RIDE!!! Roads are very good for Oklahoma. I definitely suggest to anyone, to take a copy of the map/directions from this site with you. If you don't; no worry's though,the people you'll see along the way,will be glad to point you in the right direction,if needed! Don't pass up on the rest stop at GIGI's in Byars for a rest,snack,cold drink, and to pet the big friendly dog on the front porch! He is very biker friendly! The road to the bridge may have you wondering at first if you have made a wrong turn! and yes you may even think that you are hearing banjo music, and Ned Beatty "Squealing Like A Pig!" in the background! Never Fear, This is just good ole undisturbed, country Oklahoma! The scenery on Railroad Bridge Road is Awesome! The Railroad Bridge is Super Cool! I will definitely take myself, and my biker friend on this ride again soon! Oh Yeah, and at the end in Purcell,You've got to stop and eat at Sonny's Cafe, Biker Friendly,Right on the Hi-way,Great Food,Very Friendly Staff! Keep The Rubber Side Down & The Wind In Your Hair!--McClintock
2008
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McClintock RoadKingOne
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
2008
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
took the little woman down from Perry and went for the ride... not a bad ride. the road between Slaughtervill and Tribby was pretty twisty. No warning on the curves (no signs) so take it easy, good scenery, got chased by some kids on 4 wheelers near the railroad bridge, kind of funny.
Stop at Sonny's Cafe at the south end of Purcell. arrive hungry
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Stalephreak
160 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
I'll second what the "guest" poster said. I certainly am glad I had the directions to go off of for this ride. The north half of the loop is just a blast, with a large number of curves, and no speed limit sign in sight! The east portion of the ride is fairly standard fare for little used Oklahoma road. The bridge part of the run of it has some rather creepy roads though. By the time I got to the bridge, the kids were out playing by the river, and two rednecks were sitting at the end of the bridge with rifles. I didn't get to enjoy the bridge that much as the only real thing on my mind was getting the hell out of there. It's pretty enough of a ride though, with decent roads. Once you get on the south/west part of the ride, it's pretty much over. It's good state highway, but cleared out on each side, so you get that rolling hill scene for miles, which may or may not put you to sleep depending on the adrenaline fix you got while going through the curvy portion of the ride.
2012
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