Andy,
Some of the new roads in China are gorgeous and perfect for this type of thing. I can't imagine a twisty mountain road full of exotic sports cars driven by rich local drivers? Are they good drivers or just like 500hp fools?
The folks on the Dragon are generally very polite, especially when there's police cruisers pacing people. :lol8: Naturally though there are quite a few wipe-outs but I think they've got it pretty well under control now. A few years ago they were considering banning bikes from the Dragon but the local raised a piss-storm saying that the riders supplied a MAJOR percentage of the local economy.
Apparently, motorcyclists, like other human beings need to eat, sleep and buy cheezy tee shirts so pumped a good amount of money into the sleepy Appalachian towns in the area.
Everyone seemed to just be there to have a good time and get some lean on. Good folks on great roads... just like everywhere else I guess! In the US in general, most riders are polite. Out on the highways you'll see more cruisers (Harley, VTX, Star) than anything else and then second are the tourers like Gold Wings, ST's and FJR's. One thing I missed about the US when riding in China is riders in the US tend to wave hello to each other pretty much all over the country. Maybe it sound silly but I appreciate the sentiment and it's good to know there are respectful, appreciative people around. For someone with your interests Andy, I think the Trans America Trail (TAT) would be a good time as it's an almost entirely dirt track across the US. It's actually a road I would like to take a Chinese moto on if given a good opportunity and take maybe a month with camping, photos and some side trips.
CC