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    RS6 on the Tail of the Dragon

    I drove out to the Dragon for a weekend of tearing it up on my bike. But rather than ride there...I drove. Much more comfortable, and I got to run the Dragon in dry weather with my RS6
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    nice! i like the dragon but i enjoy some of the other roads around there better
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    Franklin/SpringHill here we come.

    How far a drive is it to the Dragon?

    Quote Originally Posted by kismetcapitan View Post
    I drove out to the Dragon for a weekend of tearing it up on my bike. But rather than ride there...I drove. Much more comfortable, and I got to run the Dragon in dry weather with my RS6

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    Nice shot. Running TOTD can be lots of fun. There are some roads in that area that are even better. I drove "Little Switzerland" off the Blue Ridge Parkway a few years ago and it had less traffic and better corners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHall1 View Post
    Franklin/SpringHill here we come.

    How far a drive is it to the Dragon?
    3-4 hours, depending on route and how fast you go. Everything gets twisty over on the East side, including I-40.

    The Dragon is actually a bit too tight for a big sedan to tear things up on. Also, with the bike traffic, I'd be hesitant to try and push things. Some asshat in a Toyota FR-S decided he was going to play Tokyo Drift Boy and nearly took out a couple riders in my group with the most uncontrolled drift ever.

    The less twisty stuff like the Moonshiner 28 and the Cherohala Skyway are more suited to spirited driving; just be awake when there's a sign pointing out an upcoming turn...it's there for a GOOD reason!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kismetcapitan View Post
    The less twisty stuff like the Moonshiner 28 and the Cherohala Skyway are more suited to spirited driving; just be awake when there's a sign pointing out an upcoming turn...it's there for a GOOD reason!
    Those are the roads I prefer^
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    Wayah road!
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    Glad you got to do the Dragon in the dry.

    Wayah Rd is great in the mountain section as are 276 between Waynesville & BRP; Tilley Rd/Ellijay/ - Little Ellijay- Walnut Creek between Cullowee & 28 going from Franklin toward Highlands was really good. 28 was good between Franklin & 74. TOD was very tight but fun. You can get going too fast on Cherohala & 28 so you do have to watch out for turn signs- you spend most of the time on TOD accelerating, braking , & turning lock to lock- most of the time doing two of the three at once.

    Hopefully I'll get back up there this fall to see my son in Clyde & do some driving. We went up in July but took Yukon XL, so no fun
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    Never been on Wayah Rd... Might have to soon... *goes to Google*
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    Quote Originally Posted by StormFront View Post
    Never been on Wayah Rd... Might have to soon... *goes to Google*
    Wayah goes from 74 close to Nantahala Outdoor Center (not too far from Robbinsville) to near Franklin & is great especially in the middle more mountainous area. There is a road that goes from 28 to Wayah (Otter Creek Rd/Tellico Rd) that looks like it would be really good too. Warwoman Rd in north GA past Highlands was good too. Its all fun though!
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    I just looked at those sections on Google maps street view. Looks very fun.
    Quote Originally Posted by jtmdmd1 View Post
    Wayah goes from 74 close to Nantahala Outdoor Center (not too far from Robbinsville) to near Franklin & is great especially in the middle more mountainous area. There is a road that goes from 28 to Wayah (Otter Creek Rd/Tellico Rd) that looks like it would be really good too. Warwoman Rd in north GA past Highlands was good too. Its all fun though!

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    Very cool, I like that photo. Killboy?

    Your RS6 looks good coming out of the turn, hunkered down in a great stance.

    It's been a couple years since I've been to the Dragon. I'd like to get back there again sometime soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtmdmd1 View Post
    Wayah goes from 74 close to Nantahala Outdoor Center (not too far from Robbinsville) to near Franklin & is great especially in the middle more mountainous area. There is a road that goes from 28 to Wayah (Otter Creek Rd/Tellico Rd) that looks like it would be really good too. Warwoman Rd in north GA past Highlands was good too. Its all fun though!
    Yeah 28 is the way I used to go up to ZdayZ at Fontana Village. Pretty awesome road. Last year my front (and only) sway bar tried to liberate itself from my truck. Ended up taking it off at the Village and driving back without it after the event... I didn't notice much difference :\ Bought new brackets and bushings and put it back on. Bought a rear add-on sway bar later and found that it didn't work due to my exhaust not being factory (the upright on the passenger side was supposed to mount right above my turnouts). Doesn't matter though, the truck will never be fast, but it is a lot of fun to slide around up there on the twisties with it's safe to do so
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    I stayed at Fontana Village but my friends were all at Deals Gap Resort, so I shuttled back and forth on the Moonshiner 28 all that weekend, mostly on my bike though. The roads there are intense with either two or four wheels though!

    Yep that's a Killboy photo. Here's one of me on the Cherohala Skyway on my bike:
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    Quote Originally Posted by kismetcapitan View Post
    I stayed at Fontana Village but my friends were all at Deals Gap Resort, so I shuttled back and forth on the Moonshiner 28 all that weekend, mostly on my bike though. The roads there are intense with either two or four wheels though!

    Yep that's a Killboy photo. Here's one of me on the Cherohala Skyway on my bike:
    We stayed at Fontana when we were there in March, nice & quiet. After driving 28 between there & TOD, I was wondering how TOD could be any better.

    What day did you drive TOD? I was wanting to look at your pics on Killboy & 129 Photos. You car definitely has less body roll in the turns than mine!


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    Using those pics for comparison...that's about how the Hotchkis sways make a difference. Can't believe I waited so long for such a nice handling upgrade. Nice pics and stories fellas, looks like fun!
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    I definitely need to get the sways then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtmdmd1 View Post
    I definitely need to get the sways then.
    Yes you do- and take that thing out on dat background track...I've heard it is fun..;0
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