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Arizona 520 area

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 5:26 am
by airman_ike
I'm looking for new paths to ride on?

Breakfast in Gila Bend

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:18 pm
by jim5779
A couple of weeks ago, I took 238 out of Maricopa to Gila Bend and had breakfast at the "Space Age" restaurant.

It was a pleasent trip.

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:46 am
by Christina
Bisbee is the BEST ride. stick to the back roads to and from - instead of the interstate. Really lovely especially spring and summer - it's much cooler than down in Tucson.

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:08 am
by flynrider
I agree. You can't beat the southern AZ backroads for winter riding.

Out of Tucson you can hit State Route 77 north to Oracle (Biosphere) and Globe (gambling), then take US60 to SR79 south back towards Tucson via Superior and Florence.

On warm days like we had over the weekend, you won't need much more than a good jacket. Altitudes on the route are low enough that it doesn't get too cold.

South of Tuscon, you can make a loop on the State Routes to Sierra Vista, Bisbee and Tombstone.

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 1:44 am
by Mkultra
Seems to be too many rides and not enough time. Just when i think i have done all the day rides i manage to find another rode....for a weekend trip my absolute favorite is up to Globe, then ShowLow to Springerville to spend the night at Reeds Lodge (biker friendly) then in the morning down the Coronado trail Highway 191 thru Alpine, Hannigan Meadows, ending in Morenci. Then thru to Safford, Globe and back down to Tucson....what a great ride. If you have never ridden down 191 it is probably one of the most technical rides in Az. Lots of elevation changes and a whoop load of twisties.

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 12:36 am
by ttty2t1j3
lol You wouldn't want to end it in Morenci if you had to live there like me. I have yet to make the ride up through Alpine. But I just started in the winter and winter is not time to even drive through that area. I did get a ride out to Silver City which is a beautiful ride. Good ride through the mountain, then a long straightaway that you can open up on. Great ride.

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:11 pm
by jaskc78
flynrider wrote:I agree. You can't beat the southern AZ backroads for winter riding.

Out of Tucson you can hit State Route 77 north to Oracle (Biosphere) and Globe (gambling), then take US60 to SR79 south back towards Tucson via Superior and Florence.

On warm days like we had over the weekend, you won't need much more than a good jacket. Altitudes on the route are low enough that it doesn't get too cold.
gonna give this a shot in the morning. google maps says it should take about 6 hours total, so we'll see. should be a good time.

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:37 pm
by jaskc78
first problem i ran into was SR77 was closed according to the signs so i decided to take 177 up to 60 instead. never did make it to 60, though. got to Kearney and decided to turn around.

was getting well into the afternoon by the time i got to kearney and didn't have my clear visor with me so took the shorter route back to town. good ride, though, and got some really good practice with cross-winds and a fair amount of buffeting. unfortunately, it was substatially warmer than i thought it woulda been up there. was nice in Oracle, but once i got past there it warmed right back up and i might as well have still been in tucson. thinking tomorrow i might head to tombstone or something. we'll see.

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:39 pm
by jaskc78
no big trips today. only covered about 80 miles, all of it in town.

i either need to find a new seat for this bike or find a bike with a more comfortable seat. this little scrap of padding just isn't cutting it. thinking about trading it in for one of the Vulacn 500's. any thoughts?

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:12 pm
by king robb
hop up to pheonix and take 60 behind superstition mountain and up through salt creek canyon...then ride 260 around the rim....did both while I was out there...and I think i could do that loop every day for the next year and not stop grinning.