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Hi all, I am planning a trip with a few buddies next year, the Blue Ridge Parkway from Charlottesville down to Asheville. In places we will take side roads that are more interesting. One of my buddies that wants to go has a Goldwing, which I can't imagine is an ideal bike for the trip. But I have never ridden one so hoping for some guidance. I have discussed with him the possibility of adding something smaller to his stable...BMW GS Honda Transalp (if they bring it in). Can you offer any guidance on this? Goldwing an acceptable ride? I have done it twice on my Royal Enfield 500.....people look at me like I'm nuts, but that bike, and the V7III Special I took this year, are great on those type of roads. Scott
Certainly the Blue Ridge is no big deal on a Goldwing or 129 Deals Gap for that matter. Not my first choice but its more than capable. Used be be a guy who would regularly pass sport bikes riding his Wing at the gap.Pete
If I am not mistaken...the speed limit on the BRP is only about 45mph, yes? So, a lighter bike, like the RE 500 is perfect. IMHO - - a Gold Wing is overkill for that parkway...
BRP isn’t a particularly demanding road. Its more about the rider than the bike. Pete
Best section to me is North of Mt.Mitchell to Little Switzerland.... Or on the south end past Graveyard Fields down to the southern terminus. (No coincidence these are also the most lightly trafficked sections)If you want a good loop off the parkway to go around Asheville, get off on NC Hwy80 North (just a bit south of Little Switzerland) and head up to Micaville. Take 19 West to Burnsville (coffee/gas/food) and pick up 197 heading south all the way thru Jupiter on Jupiter road->Ivy Hill Rd... From there pick up Hwy 25/70 at Marshall (Coffee/gas/food) to Hot Springs (Coffee/Gas/Food). From Hot Springs, take 209 ('The Rattler') down to Lake Junaluska (more coffee/gas/food here). From there you can navigate directly back to the parkway via highways, or use 276 briefly to double back to 215 and go back up to the parkway that way. 215 is my preference. This loop avoids all the 35mph sections/commuter corridor thru Asheville, as well as the most heavily trafficked section in NC (Asheville to Mt. Pisgah)
https://youtu.be/0nrMQ3QwyPoThe guy filming the wing man was on a sport bike and gets paid to ride behind riders and film them. He was struggling to keep up.
It should be fine.https://youtu.be/EMrxee_fazo