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Livinlife 05-12-2018 03:01 PM

ZR1 Tail of the Dragon
 
Finally got the opportunity to run the dragon. Got to open it up a few times lots of traffic. Car drew lots of attention at the metal dragon at killboy. Got some good PDR videos IPO put up later. Had the wife with me so I had to behave.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...805bb96aad.jpg2019 ZR1 sitting in front of killboy.
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...73901642de.jpg
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...c1f9536c06.jpg
Tie downs worked like a charm kept the luggage perfectly in place!


RedRay 05-12-2018 04:12 PM

Going to do the Dragon on my way back to FL with the new ZR1 as well. They just need to build the darn thing, TPW is 7/30 am sitting at 3000. Anything I should know, looks like a blast

Harris 05-12-2018 09:27 PM

Try to go during the week, less traffic then.

Bob U 05-12-2018 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by RedRay (Post 1597186004)
Going to do the Dragon on my way back to FL with the new ZR1 as well. They just need to build the darn thing, TPW is 7/30 am sitting at 3000. Anything I should know, looks like a blast

RedRay, my TPW is also 7/30 and I'm planning on the Dragon on my way back to South FLA. :thumbs:

Livinlife 05-12-2018 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by RedRay (Post 1597186004)
Going to do the Dragon on my way back to FL with the new ZR1 as well. They just need to build the darn thing, TPW is 7/30 am sitting at 3000. Anything I should know, looks like a blast

best I could say is make sure your brakes are burnished if you plan on running at any speeds. The corners on the dragon will wreak havoc on brakes and tires even at average speeds.
it is truly a fun ride if the road is open in front of you. Good luck and enjoy. :thumbs:

Bob U 05-12-2018 09:35 PM

Car looks awesome and I bet you had a blast driving the dragon.

Steve Garrett 05-12-2018 10:32 PM

Very cool !!! Did you get a video of your run?

Livinlife 05-12-2018 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by Steven Bell (Post 1597187936)
Very cool !!! Did you get a video of your run?

Part of it till I hit a minivan Being held up by a BMW :confused:
I'll see if I can post the vid tomorrow

Dave80C3 05-13-2018 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by Harris (Post 1597187584)
Try to go during the week, less traffic then.

:iagree:

I live 70 miles from the the Dragon on the TN side. I only go on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, its the least amount of traffic.


Originally Posted by Livinlife (Post 1597187630)
best I could say is make sure your brakes are burnished if you plan on running at any speeds. The corners on the dragon will wreak havoc on brakes and tires even at average speeds.
it is truly a fun ride if the road is open in front of you. Good luck and enjoy. :thumbs:

Some very tight corners on the dragon. They will give tires and brakes a work out if you push it in a Vette or on a bike. I run both over it several times a year.

It can also get heavily patrolled by the Police.

Mcrider 05-13-2018 06:53 AM

Now that you have done the Dragon, put Needles Highway in the Black Hills of South Dakota on your to do list.

https://www.visitrapidcity.com/thing...eedles-highway

Watch out for the wild goats!

Bob U 05-13-2018 07:12 AM

Can someone post the fisical address of the start or end of the Dragon for those of us that have not been there yet.
Thanks

Cubby558 05-13-2018 07:38 AM

The tail of the dragon is Rt. 129; which starts south of Maryville, TN off of Rt. 411. I have friends that live down there and we run from that point to Robbinsville, NC

Newton06 05-13-2018 08:15 AM

The Dragon is kind of a joke. Unless you go mid-week, you will be stuck behind rolling barricades of Harleys. Some are nice enough to pull over and or allow you to pass, but most most are not. There is almost no possibility of passing during the 11 miles on a bike, let alone a car, so if you get stuck behind these a-holes, it a miserable, loud, and absurdly slow experience as they sputter and tip-toe along.

Cherohala is a much, much better road.

JoesC5 05-13-2018 08:22 AM

Tail of the Dragon would be even more fun to drive, if it wasn't for the Harleys cruising at 10-15 MPH and refusing to use the pull offs so faster vehicles can enjoy the experience.

Newton06 05-13-2018 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by JoesC5 (Post 1597189030)
Tail of the Dragon would be even more fun to drive, if it wasn't for the Harleys cruising at 10-15 MPH and refusing to use the pull offs so faster vehicles can enjoy the experience.

I got behind a pack of these last Tuesday. The riders in the back where nice enough to use the few turn outs or at least move over. The douche-nozzles in front refused after I politely presented myself. Fair enough, I just buzzed the a-holes going into a corner & hopefully they sh*t their chaps.


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Boba Fett 05-13-2018 09:05 AM

Wheres the pics of those awesome roads?

Livinlife 05-13-2018 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by Bob U (Post 1597188876)
Can someone post the fisical address of the start or end of the Dragon for those of us that have not been there yet.
Thanks

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...58be630353.jpg

dmaxx3500 05-13-2018 09:14 AM

for the guys in the area

are there better roads around there?

I went thru it the first time in a daully and a 35' trailer[jan-feb-midnight][map said it was a real road too] only 1 other vehicle[semi truck going the other way],and 10+ times in cars

Livinlife 05-13-2018 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by dmaxx3500 (Post 1597189258)
for the guys in the area

are there better roads around there?

I went thru it the first time in a daully and a 35' trailer[jan-feb-midnight][map said it was a real road too] only 1 other vehicle[semi truck going the other way],and 10+ times in cars

this map will help https://tailofthedragonmaps.com/tail-of-the-dragon-loop/

KnightDriveTV 05-13-2018 09:35 AM

There are good roads all over TN and GA in that area. I run the Helenring and sections of the Gauntlet. They aren't quite the Dragon, but there is a lot more of them, a lot less traffic and you'll still tear up brakes and tires on the downhills....little to no police action either.

Unfortunately, the east of America doesn't have the same courtesy as the west canyons...people will pull aside in the canyons of LA...not in TN.

Helenring is below...Rt17, to 180 to 348. You'll see a lot of caged cars, Miatas, Porsches, etc. Helen is also a very cool town with a lot to do for family...it's like a village feel...pretty interesting. Lots of big overlooks on 348. Many guys will run 348 back and forth...even on weekends it can be pretty clear. There is a road just east of 348, Rt19...it's pretty serious. These are all in close proximity to Helen, so you can run the roads, then go to Helen and chill.


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