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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Doane"
wrote:
>
> I used to ride that road a ton when I lived in the Bay Area...it's
> definitely beautiful, but also strewn with bike debris; lots of
good
> riders go down up there...in fact, I'm not sure I ever went up
there
> and didn't see some wreck or low-side or another. I started
exploring
> other areas and found that the road up to Lick Observatory was
pretty
> fun; very twisty, not quite as popular as the Skyline area (read:
less
> crazy-ass sportbike clusters passing you at 140mph), and usually in
> usually good condition overall (not sure if any of this is still
true,
> I left the Bay Area in late 2000). There's a tiny restaurant on
the
> back side of it (anyone know what that place is called?) that is a
> great spot to recharge too.
>
> Good luck on the healing!
>
>
> Neil Doane
> Longmont, CO
>
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Hey Neil,
The place you mentioned is Alice's Restaurant, where you can get
anything you want -- as long as it is on the menu

It is located
at the intersection of Skyline and Hwy 84 which goes out to the
coast to San Gregorio Beach, nice!
Nowadays, I only ride Skyline during the week, weekends are reserved
for the Kamakazis and their sport bikes. Cops use aircraft and
cruisers to patrol it now, crossing the double line to pass will get
you a ticket or inpact a car headon and take out the driver.
My thoughts are they are just trying to save a few lives.
Larry Mazur
San Francisco Bay Area -- South Bay