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I have done this ride a few times and it's a good ride. My club uses it because it gives you a little of everything. We start from the Harley dealership in Kissimmee on 192 across from Old Town. You can alter this any way you want but this way takes you mostly back roads both twisty and straight for about 145 miles and 5 hours if you stop for lunch.

  • Leave Harley dealership and head west on 192 to Avalon Rd north (545)
  • Take Avalon north across Hwy 50 to the first light which is Oakland
  • Make a left on Oakland and follow until it turns into 438
  • You'll need to turn right just before you get to 50 again by the west orange trail. There 438 will turn into old hwy 50
  • Follow that and it will turn into 455
  • Stay on 455 till you come to a stop sign where it intersects with 561
  • Make a left on 561 and follow that till you hit Hwy 27
  • Make a left on 27 and go about 4 miles to Old Hwy 50/Washington and make a right. By now you may be hungry so when you get to the stop sign about a block away look on the SW corner. It is the Lake Minneola Inn which has the Tiki Bar and Grill behind it. An excellent burger while you're sitting on the deck on the edge of the lake.
  • Leaving Tiki go south on Main St. till you hit Hwy 50 and go right
  • Take Hwy 50 west into Tarrytown and make a left on 471
  • Take 471 till it dead ends (about 37 miles) into 98 and make a left
  • Take 98 to the light which is Rockridge Rd and go left
  • Stay on Rockridge and it will curve into Deen Still Rd. If you make a left you can follow rockridge but don't.
  • Take Deen Still till you cross Hwy 27 and about 2 miles look for Lake Wilson Road (Chevron on corner) and make a left
  • Stay on lake Wilson, which will turn into Old Lake Wilson when it crosses Osceola Polk Line Rd, till you get to Hwy 192 again and make a right.
  • The Harley Dealer will be about a mile or so on the left.

Sounds complicated but I'm a bit anal and wouldn't want anyone to get lost. Ride it once and you'll see how easy it is and never need the directions again.

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