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07-05-2014 02:23 AM | |
thebeardedone | Born and raised in Arizona, kingman is a pretty good area to be in, lots of quick easy access to everything. I love it out here, I seem to be drawn back here. I live in the mesa/phoenix area, its a little hectic when the snowbirds come in but its pretty much year round riding (except for the few times a yr when it rains or we get Haboobs) but other than that its not to bad. Hope you like the heat too lol |
08-13-2013 09:08 AM | |
kemen3 |
Thanks for all the info I really appreciate it. Looks like we will be making the move in the beginning of September. I will definitely try out all those roads. Thanks again Sent from Motorcycle.com Free App |
08-06-2013 10:11 PM | |
Madame Mohawk |
Gah! How did I forget about the crater and Sedona/Jerome!? ![]() |
08-06-2013 07:08 AM | |
tk89123 | Oh! Flagstaff down to Sedona and over to Jerome and Prescott is REALLY TWISTY and awesome views too. |
08-06-2013 07:04 AM | |
tk89123 |
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Hey it's a date! Count me in, Tanner! ^_^
I don't know as much as I should about the northern part of 'Zona, Kemen, but I lived in Tombstone for 15 years. Kick-ASS riding in the southern half; Highway 80, King's Highway, Lots of mountains and twisties (Texas Canyon out by Wilcox is a GREAT example), TONS of little roads, ghost towns and history. Hope to see some pics of your Kingman rides, and don't forget to go see the big hole in the ground (Grand Canyon) and the City of the Donkeys (Oatman, on the Mother Road, Route 66), stay safe and have a BLAST! ![]() |
08-03-2013 10:02 AM | |
WilliamTech |
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Hualapai Mt. is a nice little ride out from Kingman. Also, there is an annual bike week festival just over in Laughlin, NV.
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08-03-2013 08:44 AM | |
tk89123 | Hualapai Mt. is a nice little ride out from Kingman. Also, there is an annual bike week festival just over in Laughlin, NV. |
08-02-2013 07:02 PM | |
Ceal |
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I could/should be around (your area of CA.) for a couple weeks or more...or longer ?
ps: maybe get Ceal to ride North ? LOL ![]() |
08-02-2013 06:47 PM | |
WilliamTech |
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Let's do it. I can point you to great ridin' and eatin' spots. It's a motorcyclists dream out here!
If you want to work out specifics I can try to schedule a ride and we can get Jakzen, Mohawk, etc all out on our VNs. Quote:
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Hey it's a date! Count me in, Tanner! ^_^
I don't know as much as I should about the northern part of 'Zona, Kemen, but I lived in Tombstone for 15 years. Kick-ASS riding in the southern half; Highway 80, King's Highway, Lots of mountains and twisties (Texas Canyon out by Wilcox is a GREAT example), TONS of little roads, ghost towns and history. Hope to see some pics of your Kingman rides, and don't forget to go see the big hole in the ground (Grand Canyon) and the City of the Donkeys (Oatman, on the Mother Road, Route 66), stay safe and have a BLAST! ![]() I could/should be around (your area of CA.) for a couple weeks or more...or longer ? ps: maybe get Ceal to ride North ? LOL ![]() |
08-02-2013 03:53 PM | |
Madame Mohawk |
Hey it's a date! Count me in, Tanner! ^_^ I don't know as much as I should about the northern part of 'Zona, Kemen, but I lived in Tombstone for 15 years. Kick-ASS riding in the southern half; Highway 80, King's Highway, Lots of mountains and twisties (Texas Canyon out by Wilcox is a GREAT example), TONS of little roads, ghost towns and history. Hope to see some pics of your Kingman rides, and don't forget to go see the big hole in the ground (Grand Canyon) and the City of the Donkeys (Oatman, on the Mother Road, Route 66), stay safe and have a BLAST! ![]() |
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