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Moving to Oswego, IL. How far do I have to ride to find a decent riding road, SW Wisconsin?
I am not looking forward to riding in a straight line all the time.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Uh...er ... um... yeah. Good luck.
Any really decent riding roads are 2+ hours away from Oswego.
Mississippi river valley, southern Wisconsin, southern Illinois.
Chicago was built on a swamp, then a grid was laid over it. The area is very flat overall, hence the popularity of cruisers in the midwest. There are some mildly interesting country roads along the river valleys in the area, but nothing particularly inspiring or challenging.
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Re: Moving to Oswego, IL from Pacific NW, And Decent Riding Roads?
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Quote from: 2001f4s on June 27, 2007, 09:55:35 AM
Moving to Oswego, IL.
Why??
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Quote from: mxvet57 on June 27, 2007, 10:10:25 AM
Why??
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Re: Moving to Oswego, IL from Pacific NW, And Decent Riding Roads?
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Such negativity!
There are some decent spots, but you won't trip over them like in PNW.
Starved Rock by Utica is pretty decent, as is Kettle Moraine in southern Wisconsin. Quite a few roads out to Galena can scrape your pegs as well.
I've also found some pretty good B roads west of Peoria. The Great River Road is full of fast sweepers all the way from Peoria to St. Louis, and traffic is nil. And hey, it ends up in Grafton at the bluffs!
There are good roads out here, but you have to reset your thinking to a midwest style of riding. It's more about fast sweeping roads than short twisty mountain switchbacks.
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Google Maps:
Oswego to Starved Rock: 45.9 mi – about 1 hour 9 mins
Oswego to Peoria: 142 mi – about 2 hours 33 mins
Oswego to Galena, IL: 151 mi – about 2 hours 53 mins
Oswego to Lake Geneva, WI: 71.4 mi – about 1 hour 46 mins
Oswego to Carbondale, IL: 336 mi – about 5 hours 49 mins
You could do what the squids do and ride Bluff Rd in Lemont. Back and forth, back and forth, back ...
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Quote from: FlowBee on June 27, 2007, 10:38:10 AM
You could do what the squids do and ride Bluff Rd in Lemont. Back and forth, back and forth, back ...
i didn't know about that road. but then agan i'm no squid.
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Quote from: FlowBee on June 27, 2007, 10:38:10 AM
Google Maps:
Oswego to Starved Rock: 45.9 mi about 1 hour 9 mins
Oswego to Peoria: 142 mi about 2 hours 33 mins
Oswego to Galena, IL: 151 mi about 2 hours 53 mins
Oswego to Lake Geneva, WI: 71.4 mi about 1 hour 46 mins
Oswego to Carbondale, IL: 336 mi about 5 hours 49 mins
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There should be a house up for sale real soon! You don't drive an Expedition by chance too?
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You guys have some good race tracks nearby, no?
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Re: Moving to Oswego, IL from Pacific NW, And Decent Riding Roads?
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Quote from: 2001f4s on June 27, 2007, 09:55:35 AM
Moving to Oswego, IL. How far do I have to ride to find a decent riding road, SW Wisconsin?
I am not looking forward to riding in a straight line all the time.
Any help would be appreciated.
Man, f4s - I mean, seriously - I really don't enjoy being negative, but you are leaving one of the best riding areas in the country and entering probably the MOST BORING riding area in the entire country. For crying out loud, even Nebraska has some scenery...You're really going to learn a whole new definition of sport TOURING to ride the decent roads...
On the bright side, Most Midwestern people are really friendly and some of the farmers daughters are hot!
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Re: Moving to Oswego, IL from Pacific NW, And Decent Riding Roads?
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Quote from: Mookie on June 27, 2007, 03:02:15 PM
You guys have some good race tracks nearby, no?
Tracks ?? Yeah baby,,,There are 7 ( seven) race tracks within 200 mile ,,,,,,,,,,our roads do suck big time but if you are racetrack junkie this is the place.
Road America WI
Blackhawk Il
Autobahn Il ,2 racetracks there basically
Gingerman MI,
Grattan MI
Puttman IN
if you have time and money you can hit racetracks almost every weekend,,,,,,,,,,,
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Re: Moving to Oswego, IL from Pacific NW, And Decent Riding Roads?
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Thanks for the responses. As you may have guessed, I am not moving in order to find better riding roads. But it is sounding like riding in the mid-west is a bit less demanding (read fun) than where I am now. I actually moved from the Bay Area to PNW. There the roads were also great.
Now I am starting to understand why I see so many Harleys in Ill.
Looks like I will be trading my Aprilia for a cage sooner than later.
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I relocated to Chicagoland 2 years ago. Let's just say that I put alot more miles on now .... because I have to pack bags to get anywhere that I would consider good riding. Then again, I have come to learn the value of a casual ride and the value of taking in the scenery regardless of how mundane it may at first appear!
Seriously, however, the move to this area has forced me to take my riding and mileage up a notch and to seek out destinations. I think that is a good thing...or at least that's what I tell myself!
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Quote from: Murph on June 28, 2007, 07:05:18 AM
Seriously, however, the move to this area has forced me to take my riding and mileage up a notch and to seek out destinations. I think that is a good thing...or at least that's what I tell myself!
i try to tell my self the same thing to but it don't work.
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All the good roads require an overnight stay in a motel room or tent
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Quote from: Murph on June 28, 2007, 07:05:18 AM
I relocated to Chicagoland 2 years ago. Let's just say that I put alot more miles on now .... because I have to pack bags to get anywhere that I would consider good riding. Then again, I have come to learn the value of a casual ride and the value of taking in the scenery regardless of how mundane it may at first appear!
You also learn to appreciate coffee and ice cream riding with the folks around here.
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You also learn to appreciate coffee and ice cream riding with the folks around here.
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Quote from: 2001f4s on June 27, 2007, 09:55:35 AM
Moving to Oswego, IL. How far do I have to ride to find a decent riding road, SW Wisconsin?
I am not looking forward to riding in a straight line all the time.
Any help would be appreciated.
NO!! None here. We have to go to Wisconsin for good roads. Or ride 750 miles to TN/NC for really good roads. Besides, our Governor is a total TWIT!!
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Quote from: Fourstring on June 27, 2007, 10:25:42 AM
The Great River Road is full of fast sweepers all the way from Peoria to St. Louis, and traffic is nil. And hey, it ends up in Grafton at the bluffs!
There are good roads out here, but you have to reset your thinking to a midwest style of riding. It's more about fast sweeping roads than short twisty mountain switchbacks.
By fast sweepers you mean like 120mph plus right? Really, extreme NW Illinois and SW Wisconsin are the best. You're better off riding to Missouri rather than heading all the way to southern Illinois for fun roads.
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By fast sweepers you mean like 120mph plus right?
In fact, I did! Sorry, I've lived in Illinois my whole sorry life.
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In fact, I did! Sorry, I've lived in Illinois my whole sorry life.
No need to apologize. I've been right here the whole time too.
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I like what Murph says. His FJR 1300 or a ST1300 are beginning to look like the "ideal" bike for this part of the country. You have the shield, bags, shaft and better comfort to hit the super-slabs before you get to the nice stuff in NW Il up through Wi. Then it has enough sport for the majority of riders. My FZ1 is great but does not smooth out the slab seams, truck wind gusts over the long haul. Yes, one can begin to understand the appeal of the big Harleys that take advantage of the interstate system's limitations.
I just hit the Galena area for the first time recently and finally found some great,worthy roads. But, you do have to enjoy the few good, not great, rides closer like around the Illinois River closer to Oswego around Ottawa / Starved Rock or out to the Rock River along SR 2 south of Rockford unless you have more time. Those were my best rides until I feasted at Galena. Now, I have to figure about 150 miles to get out to the great stuff, ride the curves until I drop and save enough time to get back by sunset. The sleepover helps but gets costly and eats the entire weekend. So I am trying my first 600 mile single day this weekend. The 700 mile overnighter wasn't bad.
When I only have 2 hrs, I know every curve, quiet road, and know how to ride the 30 mph housing development with gusto at 6AM. Even these limiting rides will still put a smile on my face.
Good luck on the move. I think everyone has been honest in their assessment that you will be giving up some great riding. If you have any interest in big cities, you are miles away from one of the best and will find some good things about the Midwest, just not state-of-the-art riding. Let us know how the adjustment goes.
Update 7/1/07: Well, I had to go back and feast on a single day ride and managed 585 miles through these great roads. I hit some of the other region's roads missed before and repeated favorites several times. Twelve hours start to finish including around an hour for food and gas was the day. Coming home in I90 traffic I was reminded why using the superslabs as quick access to these roads is a pact with the devil. Traffic was packed around 5PM and I could not avoid all the turbulent air stirred by SUV's and trucks and my shoulders and neck are pretty sore from the buffeting. At speeds of 70+ either you choose your own pace and watch nuts run up your back or try to stay in the pack that will result in you getting a ticket. It seems that the police basically leave this tollway madness alone as I saw only one among hundreds of vehicles. Derinda road originating in Elizabeth is around 18.5 miles long with 54 curves, another 12 or so jogs with postings of 30-50 mph. A great road among many in the area.
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Thanks for all the honest replies. This is kind of what I was figuring. I do have an Aprilia Futura (Sport Tourer), which works well on the freeway. So now I just need to decide if the 150 mile or so ride to a decent road will be worth it.
Thanks again and safe riding
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when you move here you'll have to join us on one of our coffee meets.
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