Rider’s Struggle: Can You Find a Fun Road in Florida?

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We're going on an adventure in Orlando Florida to try and find a twisty and fun road to ride our motorcycles on. Let's see if it's actually possible. Florida is known for its straight roads so this should be a fun challenge.

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Agreed, I live in Apollo Beach. it is hard to find a quiet road to ride on. And our cops are crazy aggressive. That is the kindest thing I can say about them.

gopherchucksgamingnstuff
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Living in the Orlando area, it is hard to find twisties, But we do the best we can. I usually stitch a ride together w/ known curvy roads and straights. I recommend finding roads next to lakes. They usually follow the shoreline.

rickh.
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Have a blast in Florida! The Hudson Valley in New York has great twisty roads to ride on.

nicholaskalogris
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I live near Orlando, Sugar Loaf Mountain and Mt Dora area has some elevations and curves, that’s usually where I ride.

acsamuels
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You have to go over to the other side, Brooksville and north of there have some twisty's, I use to live there.

milsOnwheels
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I'm so excited that you're in my area!!! hope you have fun!

howardkim
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I put about 20k miles on my last bike in a little less than 2 years. Just riding around central Florida. Usaally riding to breakfast or lunch every weekend. You have to set your expectations. You're not going to get great twisty's. But you can find some ok stuff, outside the populated area's. Lake County has some ok stuff better than most I've seen close to Orlando. But very little of it is on a "main" route. And none of it is a very long stretch of curves. Ozello Trail over on the west coast is a little fun. Basically a road winding it's way through the coastal swamps. Decent restaurant called Peck's Old Port Cove is out towards the end of the road. It's a nice lunch spot if you enjoy seafood. From Orlando that's about a 2 hr ride though.

Kreigmstr
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Good Stuff.
We have two seasons here in PA; Winter and Construction, sometimes summer interrupts construction for a week in August.

AlexR_
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Lali, I used to live in Florida and here's the problem I see. In PA you get 6 months of winter, in FL they get 6 days of winter. I ended up moving because I need seasons other than summer. Also, the only place in FL that you will find actual corners is at a track. Stay safe and good luck! 😁👍

bobs
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Lived in Orlando for 10 years. Track Days are really the best opportunity to get some twisties in FL :) We live in SC now, just a stone's throw from the Tail of the Dragon, and lots of other great roads. :) Not hard to find twisties anywhere around here, just get off the main roads and you are sure to find some :) Love it!

bob
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Very cool watching your videos from my home state! My personal favorite is cruising along the coastlines of Florida for some nice ocean views. Personal favorite is taking A1A which runs from Jacksonville to Miami. While we don't have fun twisty roads we do have good weather all year long with the exception of the heat in the summer but with mild winters. I hope you didn't experience the recent hurricane that passed thru Florida.

imsa
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I spent several winters in South Florida riding with the SFRC. There would be a ride every Sunday, rain or shine, hot or cold. Sure we toured many of the same long straight roads, but it was great fun riding to have lunch with some wonderful people. The Canopy Roads were my favorite.

rodlappin
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I LOVED riding around the west side of Lake Apopka, largely because everything else in the area sucked so bad by comparison. By Florida standards, that area isn't so flat, and Sugar Loaf Mountain (really just a hill) is the most predominant point in Florida - the highest on the peninsula.

Also, where I lived just north of Apopka, there's a legitimately twisty road that was just north of my house. It's a stretch of 435/Mount Plymouth rd between Kelly Park Road and 46/Sorrento ave. The area with the twists is short, and cars are often in the way. But when cars are not in your way, it's fun - for a few minutes anyway.

I used to wear a leather jacket when riding in the Orlando area. It was usually ok, because I commuted to work before the real misery started, and left work around 6:30 when it cooled off to more sane temperatures. But on the occasions where I road my bike during my lunch break, stopping at red lights was pure hell!

I'm currently in the Panama City area where it's MUCH WORSE. Please, folks, don't vacation in Florida if you're wanting to do a lot of motorcycle riding when you get there. I still prefer riding my bikes, but I wish I were somewhere else.

rowdyriemer
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The 7 years I lived in fl were a straight road nightmare. Out on the west coast near spring hill you can find *some* twisty roads.. but nothing like what you're used to.

If you haven't been out here to east TN, we have twisty roads for miles and miles and miles.. and some more miles.
There's also the dragon if so inclined. :)

mangostick
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I live in southwest florida if you gear up like I do it is to hot in the summer to ride not matter what you wear I use Revit and I bought the lightest color they have and it doesn't matter. During the winter when it coold down then your stuck in a traffic jam. I ususally ride at daybreak and try to be back by 9 before they wake up

rickzirkle
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I took my motorcycle to Florida once. That was the summer of 1999. It was to hot to ride after 10 am an it had the most boring roads on the east coast. Never been back on a motorcycle. I am spoiled though, living near Chattanooga. All roads lead to twisties here.

RebelCowboysRVs
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I live in South Florida and while it does suck not having curvy roads, we do get to ride year round 😃

rich
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Yay! new upload right as class ends, its a good day today

benjaelee
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Ozello trail near Homosassa is the most twisty road I have found in Florida. Tomoka rd near Daytona and SR13 along st johns river are winding scenic routes

SSG
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Love the orange jacket. Need to be seen.

barrythatcher