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Are You Tired of Endless No Pasing Zones and 30 MPH Speed Limits on the Best Motorcycle Roads?

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Are You Tired of Endless No Pasing Zones and 30 MPH Speed Limits on the Best Motorcycle Roads?

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Many of the back roads in North Carolina still have reasonable speed limits and even allow passing where you have to put some power on to make the pass. And if you need a sign to tell you have fast to take a corner, well maybe you’ll want to practice a little more before taking on HWY 28 or many of the other two lane roads that flow with the land, not bulldoze through it. Riding two-up you’ll find it pretty challenging to get you pace above the posted speed limit, which makes for much easier (and in my opinion safer) riding as you can concentrate on proper technique instead of constantly worrying about getting a speeding ticket for riding at a reasonable speed. Remember the old days when your automobile owners manual included a chart showing passing distances and times for a pass that began and 50mph and had a top speed to execute the pass of 80mph (I do!). Well, they were thinking about the roads you can still find in North Carolina!

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