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Did the “three sisters” ride last weekend. Three hill country roads that are considered the best in Texas.

On the way there we happened across a Stonehenge replica in Kerville TX. 90% scale.





I’m on the KTM.

How often can you get Easter Island, Stonehenge, and Grogu in the same shot?



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Are they real rock or
Fiber glass imitations ?

I've always wanted a moai in my back yard.





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We visited another kinda replica in the bluffs above the Columbia River, in Washington State a few years back. It's at Maryhill, not far from a wondrous museum of modern art, and an amphitheatre. It was built in 1929 as a reminder that Man has hot yet finished feeding his children to the gods of war.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryhill_Stonehenge
 
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Not easy to tell from the photo, but I don't think that it has been reset for Daylight time.



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Cool. Must be the camera angle or something, but it looks about half the height of the real deal.
 
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I'll have to start rebuilding my good roads list.
When the bikes left the garage I lost track of it.

Not a lot of good driving roads in Houston until you get up in the north Montgomery/Walker county area, and those are easy cruise roads mostly.

An Austin trip might be in order once the Midget is roadworthy.
Edit: Definitely need to make an extended trip, just Home to Medina is almost 5 hrs.

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Lime Creek Road has always been my favorite road to ride. Back in the day no one ever drove on it because it is so curvy and it was just motorcycles on it. Now it has all the fancy homes and the exotic car clubs like to drive on it. I still ride it each weekend, but it isn’t like it used to be.





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Lime Creek Road has always been my favorite road to ride. Back in the day no one ever drove on it because it is so curvy and it was just motorcycles on it. Now it has all the fancy homes and the exotic car clubs like to drive on it. I still ride it each weekend, but it isn’t like it used to be.


I wound up on LCR when I lived in Austin in college, pre-GPS & smartphones.
Running it 'blind' the first time near midnight was an interesting experience.
Young, dumb & confident. Thrashed my 96 Saturn through those switchbacks. I was autocrossing it regularly back then & know its limits pretty well.

FM2222 between Mopac & 360 is a fun quick blast
City Park Rd, off 2222 just outside 360 was fun back then too, for nearby quickie jaunts.




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Whats the pannier setup on your Katoom? Is KTM specific?


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Whats the pannier setup on your Katoom? Is KTM specific?


The racks are from Outback Motortek, and are specific for the 890. I use Mosko Moto bags when doing long trips.


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I will see if the make anything for my BMW. Thanks for the info.


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Cool!

Check out the rock wall if you have time.



 
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The really weird thing is that there is a Texas replica at Stonehenge.

It ain't full-scale, neither...
 
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FM2222 between Mopac & 360 is a fun quick blast
City Park Rd, off 2222 just outside 360 was fun back then too, for nearby quickie jaunts.


Ah…yes…very fun roads as well and I ride them often. Central Texas has some great roads to ride!




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FM2222 between Mopac & 360 is a fun quick blast
City Park Rd, off 2222 just outside 360 was fun back then too, for nearby quickie jaunts.


Ah…yes…very fun roads as well and I ride them often. Central Texas has some great roads to ride!


Maybe a fall trip or two in my future. Doing all that without A/C in the middle of summer probably less fun.




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Looks like the Point Summer Theatre in Ingram, Texas. Spent the summer of 65 there.

Good time of year to ride the Tx Hill Country. Bluebonnets covering the hills with other flowers.
 
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We need to do a Central Texas SigForum motorcycle ride sometime!!




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I'm in, but I'll run sweeper on 4 wheels in the Midge, once she's ready.




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I'm in, but I'll run sweeper on 4 wheels in the Midge, once she's ready.


2,3, or 4 wheels would be welcomed!!!!!




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