LOL. My favorite twisties are nearly two hours away. My second favorite about an hour. That's one way. Central Texas? That sucks! Still, there's some twisty-looking roads not far away from Gatesville, on Google Maps. Keep in mind that if the road looks a little twisty on the map, it's liable to be way more twisty in person!Really need to find a local forum to talk to some guys about finding some good, safe, nearby twisties, I hate how you guys can find a spot with enough good turns to set up for the next one immediately.
Gotta admit, most of my fun turns, arent safe, and if they are fun, the road material is awful usually.
If its both, its only slightly fun, and the posted speed is usually 50, so to make them really fun id have to be going 100+ which is just kind of unnessecary.
OT i know but anyone know of any central texas sport bike groups?
I can't speak to the quality of pavement, naturally, but I'd say pick a road, and go run it. That's when I have the most fun.
Did that on a random road, while running my second-favorite twisties the other day. It turned out to be a 10 mile dead end. But man, what a scary, awesome road it was!