What are the best local curvy roads??? List em here.
What are the best local curvy roads??? List em here.
Hey guys, Lets hear your favorite curvy roads. The requirements are fun, safe (as in no risk of kids or cars pulling out of driveways), and little to no traffic. Ill start. My favorite road is in abbotsford. If you go down river road to where those silly guys streetrace
you will have to go left or right. If you go right and stay on that road you will come across a few really fun twisty roads with elevation change. They are faaar to short though. You have to do laps
. Each section is just long enough to make your brakes hot. One stretch of road you can see well enough to apex every corner without worrying about traffic. Ive been known to do a few hard runs through there. I am collecting fun roads to cruise on for BCTFB cruises. I will consider it my duty to check most of them out
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CoryM
you will have to go left or right. If you go right and stay on that road you will come across a few really fun twisty roads with elevation change. They are faaar to short though. You have to do laps
. Each section is just long enough to make your brakes hot. One stretch of road you can see well enough to apex every corner without worrying about traffic. Ive been known to do a few hard runs through there. I am collecting fun roads to cruise on for BCTFB cruises. I will consider it my duty to check most of them out
.CoryM
my favorites:
1) Barnet hwy between port moody and hastings .. although there are pictures and flowers around every sweet corner .. makes u think twice .. but i rip sh*t up and its hella fun
2) stanley park drive, sweetest curves, downside is the bumpy asphalt and traffic and darkness
3) there is a few half decent curves going upto SFU that i practice power drifting around on a daily basis ...
1) Barnet hwy between port moody and hastings .. although there are pictures and flowers around every sweet corner .. makes u think twice .. but i rip sh*t up and its hella fun
2) stanley park drive, sweetest curves, downside is the bumpy asphalt and traffic and darkness
3) there is a few half decent curves going upto SFU that i practice power drifting around on a daily basis ...
56th Avenue from 264th to 232nd in Langley. Wicked curves and hills with straightaways in between. Only 10 minutes long though.
Also, up to SFU and taking the back route... (Edit: I see Sideways likes this too..)
This is a good idea for a thread!
Also, up to SFU and taking the back route... (Edit: I see Sideways likes this too..)
This is a good idea for a thread!
i would have to agree with chris that is one fun drive.
to fun ones are both in the back of mission and they meet about half way to maple ridge you can take dewdney trunk or keystone both fun straiaghts and turns hardley any driveways not busy and rarely any cops.
to fun ones are both in the back of mission and they meet about half way to maple ridge you can take dewdney trunk or keystone both fun straiaghts and turns hardley any driveways not busy and rarely any cops.
Originally posted by sideways_Into_3rd
2) stanley park drive, sweetest curves, downside is the bumpy asphalt and traffic and darkness
2) stanley park drive, sweetest curves, downside is the bumpy asphalt and traffic and darkness
But watch out, last 2 times ive gone cops have been in there with a line up full of speeders
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