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M em b er e d
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Austin, TX
Bike: 92 K75 Turbo, 07 Yamaha FZ6, Custom chopper (Pocketbike rear end, K75 front end.)
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Re: Twisted Sisters
What are the twisted sisters? I've never heard of them, but I gather that they're near me.
I'm leaving for the Florida Keys on Thursday the 6th, so I can't make it. I'll be doing a shakedown ride of the modified Fizzer tomorrow to make sure my new wiring and gadgetry works as it should. Fred
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Re: Twisted Sisters
It is near you. Its ranch road 335, 336, 337. Its a hundred mile loop of nice twisties in the hill country. Funest roads ive road in Texas so far. Hers a link to a site that has more on it. Maybe we could go when you get back from you trip. Motorcycle Riding in The Texas Hill Country
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Round Rock, TX
Bike: 2007 FZ6
Posts: 23
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Re: Twisted Sisters
The Three Sisters are a bunch of fun. 337 has a section under construction just west of Leakey right now.
A few other roads in the area that are good are 16 between Kerrville and Medina, as well as 1050 between Garner Park and Utopia and 470 from Utopia to Tarpley. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: texas
Bike: 2006 fz6
Posts: 128
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Re: Twisted Sisters
another good one in marble falls is 1431. if you are around glenn rose and stephenville gotta try fm 51. another is fm4 in palo pinto. one not far from my house is fm5 in aledo.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Houston, Texas
Bike: 07 Yamaha FZ6 29,200 miles
Posts: 79
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Re: Twisted Sisters
Just rode on the sisters this last week. The construction west of Leakey is a bit of a pain. It's packed dirt and gravel and is not too bad at lower speed. Worth going through it to get to the good twisties on 337. Best roads I've ever ridden on. First time for me also. There are other roads besides the sisters that are also good. Didn't care for 336 too much, only rode it north to south once and did not go on it again.
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The UNO Master
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Webster Texas
Bike: 07 Fz6
Posts: 420
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Re: Twisted Sisters
My parents live in Bandera. The only problem is if I rode there from here in Webster I don't know if I would want to make another trip the next day and then ride home. I need a trailer.
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