Good Cruise Roads??
#14
I've got to get my car to Haley Toyota to figure out what is wrong with the strut. I'm also thinking of doing a 3SGTE swap this summer, so I may have to schedule it around that.
Let's try to work something out though.
Let's try to work something out though.
#18
Hanover does have some nice roads. There are plenty out in the Old Church area. I normally only hit those late at night since they are less traveled then.
The Dragon...... Very much worth the drive.
Buster
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The Dragon...... Very much worth the drive.
Buster
www.awdcars.com
#19
Re: Good Cruise Roads??
I thought I'd be a good patron and do research before I post up any unnecessary new threads
I have a few roads I love taking from time to time, esp. with a car that handles!
Snake Road near Chester and Enon, about 1 1/2 - 2 miles of really challenging twists and turns on a nice and smooth road. It's best to take the road at night to see any oncoming traffic. Reason being, near the middle, there is a one lane bridge, only room for one car to pass usually. Otherwise, super fun and personal fav. since it's only 5 min from my house.
Riverside Drive off of the Belvedire (my spelling sucks) Bridge (Rt. 1 just south of VCU). This road is tons of fun! Very tight turns prevents you from gaining any high speeds, and make sure your suspension is set up for rough street, the 'tight' section is very rough and full of patch work. Had a lot of fun with my 850 on this road!
Old Gun Rd. in Chesterfield is another tight drive, faster than the other two and more tricky, if not dangerous. Not one of my favs, mostly because it's through a residential area so traffic tends to be a bit higher. There's also a nasty drop somewhere in the middle without a guard rail. Otherwise, this is a seriously interesting road!
I have a few roads I love taking from time to time, esp. with a car that handles!
Snake Road near Chester and Enon, about 1 1/2 - 2 miles of really challenging twists and turns on a nice and smooth road. It's best to take the road at night to see any oncoming traffic. Reason being, near the middle, there is a one lane bridge, only room for one car to pass usually. Otherwise, super fun and personal fav. since it's only 5 min from my house.
Riverside Drive off of the Belvedire (my spelling sucks) Bridge (Rt. 1 just south of VCU). This road is tons of fun! Very tight turns prevents you from gaining any high speeds, and make sure your suspension is set up for rough street, the 'tight' section is very rough and full of patch work. Had a lot of fun with my 850 on this road!
Old Gun Rd. in Chesterfield is another tight drive, faster than the other two and more tricky, if not dangerous. Not one of my favs, mostly because it's through a residential area so traffic tends to be a bit higher. There's also a nasty drop somewhere in the middle without a guard rail. Otherwise, this is a seriously interesting road!