Tail of the Dragon at Deal's Gap, NC
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This is NOT your ordinary Sunday ride!
318 turns in 11 miles! And I don't mean wide sweeping turns, we're talking sharp 90 plus degree turn's and plenty of them! No time to look at the scenery, here comes another turn and HOLD ON!
Ride a motorcycle? Don't like to ride in a straight line? Like to be with other motorcyclists? Enjoy an adventure? Well, the Tail of the Dragon might be for you! As an impromptu trip and fun time, my wife Leah and I decided to join my sister Peg, and her husband Steve on a trek to North Carolina. Our plan, to ride the Tail of the Dragon!
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Many have tried, most succeed, some have been bitten. Are you up to the challenge?
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The Bikes!
I ride the 2007 Victory Hammer S with a Wide Open Plastics full fairing installed. It's powered by a 100 c.i. V-twin engine.
Leah rides a 2009 Victory 10th Aniversary Edition Vision. This one is powered by a 106 c.i. V-twin engine. This in my opinion is a great touring bike! For both of us, not a single problem and the bikes desings allow for great clearance for good lean angles.
Nothing against any other bike or maker, just our choice. Ride what you want....JUST RIDE!
Learn more about Victory Motorcycles
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What do you put your leg over?
Catchy title huh? Well this is a family lens so tell me, what do you ride?
Let's get this party started!
Our choice was to stay at the Flaming Arrow Campground as both families have RV's. However there are many other campgrounds and hotels in the area to enjoy your stay.
Here are a few that are motorcycle friendly or specific:
Deal's Gap Motorcycle Resort
Iron Horse Motorcycle Lodge
Check around for the lodging that fits your needs!
Around the Dragon
On the Tail!
We left at about 9:30 am and headed west on 74 out of Cherokee. 74 becomes 143 and the Cherohala Skyway. This is a nice ride and leaves us wondering what is in store for us. We turn right off of 143 onto 129 north. Once you reach the intersection where Deals Gap Motorcycle Lodge is located, heading north starts the Dragon.The road is dry and in good shape. Here comes the first turn. Apply pressure and the bike leans into the turn. Whoa, need to downshift, and add more pressure! Here comes the white line on the outside edge of the road! Wow I made it. Holy cow here's another turn. Too fast! Brake, pressure, and I lean over and make the turn high on the outside. Ok! Think. Enter the corner wide, cut the apex, exit mid lane. Here comes another turn. Was that Steve's bike scraping? Slide outside, apply pressure, look where I want to go, exit mid lane. Whew, another one down.
I looked into the second left hand turn and thought " I'm good!" Thats when my guard dropped. Starrting wide by the outside of the road I planned my turn, applied pressure to the handlebars, left the white line for the apex near the yellow lines. Looking good! Then the sudden realization " OH SHOOT! (not my actual words) TOO FAST, sweeping way to wide on the exit! I try to turn harder but it is too late. The wheels drop off the edge of the asphalt road! I try to keep control! Suddenly the bike bucks under me, the back tire goes slightly right, and the front turns slightly left. HOLY COW! I'm back on the road! The rest of the trip goes smoothly, and a little slower.
Later after we stopped for a rest before returning through the teeth of the dragon, I discovered that the bracket for my left foot peg had dug into the asphalt edge, sprayed me and my bike with road bits, but probably saved me from contributing to the tree of shame by kicking the back tire out just enough to put me in line to get back on the pavement. I am one lucky survivor!
That was just a sample of what went through my head as we entered the Dragons Lair. The rest was a workout of turns left and right, tight and tighter, all the while using 3rd gear to keep the rev's up to stabilize the bike through the corners.
Leah took the lead, followed by Steve, with me bringing up the rear. As you could sense the turns are tight. I don't know how many times Steve scraped bike parts, but I do remember sparks. I also can remember bikes going the opposite way scraping through the corners as we passed each other. Niether me nor Leah scraped any parts on our Victorys. The clearance these bikes have is wonderful.The other obstacles include other bikes, especially sport bikes, cars, trucks and the occasional RV. You may see people parked on the side of the road, some of these are the photographers like Zee Foto and Killboy. Don't worry about how you look as you go by or you could be the next crash photo on the net!
This is not a ride for the inexperienced.
After we made it through heading north, we then (gluttons for punishment) went through heading south, back to Deals Gap Resort. Once there I took the time to look at my back tire. WOW, not much tread left unscuffed at the edges. I now know what my bikes limits are. I barely had a 1/4 inch of unscuffed tread left. Had I crossed that edge, down I would have gone and succumbed to the teeth of the Dragon.
Have you challenged the Dragon?
Have you visited the Dragon?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byHeck, yes. I went and slayed the Dragon
MichelleINfla says:
my husband and I drove it in our toyota corolla . it was still amazingly fun we found it by accident next time we will be prepared with something a little more appropriate = )
Posted April 28, 2011
RS says says:
Yes, dozens of times. I lived in Robbinsville for a long time. It was cool and awesome.
Posted September 02, 2010
Keithmor1 says:
Wonderful change of scenery. I live in the Piedmont of SC. Checkout "Maggie Valley motorcycle trip 2009" on Youtube
Posted May 30, 2010
J says:
Grew up in this area. Miss it. I now live in the midwest.
Posted December 22, 2009
Elaine white says:
yes
Posted December 11, 2009
MR. RALLI//ART says:
i went on the 21st day of november and i can tell you that i finally got to see how my car the 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralli//Art really handels and now i know that the handeling on the car is on point and well i got to really enjoy my car because in Miami Florida we don't have the nice hills and curves that north carolina has to offer. so now i really got to enjoy my car the way it was ment to be enjoyed. Great run awesome ride.
Posted November 26, 2009
bikeriderga says:
Yes, been there done that! All of the great roads in the Southeast are in North Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Fortunately I live 30 miles north of Atlanta City limits, which puts me just at the start of the greatest motorcycle roads in the country! Try any of the Smoky mountains roads and you are in for a treat!
Posted November 09, 2009
Joe Schmoe says:
I live 30 minutes AWAY! I slay the Dragon all the time. GREAT RIDE! Especially on WEEK DAYS!
Posted November 09, 2009
I went, I rode, I lost!
For those that have never been there!
Enjoy!
What's on your mellon?
I'm talking about your head, if you thought something else, this is not the lens for you!
Helmet, or no helmet, whats your preference and why?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byHelmet, I want to look like a Star Wars Stormtrooper!
RS says says:
yes, me and my husband wear helmets all the time to protect our mellons.
Posted September 02, 2010
roysumit says:
If you are having your mellon in the right frame it will direct you. Don't worry.
Posted November 05, 2009
Bruce says:
Full faced all the time for my soft head
Posted October 28, 2009
JaguarJulie says:
My mellon is protected with a bright red near- full helmet.
Posted October 23, 2009
Kerry says:
Helmets! The wife and I never ride without one, even with "dreaded helmethair". Gotta save the brains!
Posted October 23, 2009
Spook says:
I would have said it is mandatory by law. It certainly is where I live, even for bicycles.
Posted October 23, 2009
FishWitch aka Sydney says:
FULL FACE! I want to protect my pretty face & brains! FishWitch
Posted October 23, 2009
bdkz says:
Despite the insidious helmet hair it's way better to protect your mellon then to get it squished!
Posted October 22, 2009
No helmet, let my hair blow free!
ruthtooth says:
No helmet! I love my hair touching my face and I love the wind in my cheeks so no helmet as long as I am certain the road is clear. I hope I am allowed to do that often. BTW, I love your naughty poll up there. You must be very brainy. rutii transmission problem
Posted December 15, 2010
Keithmor1 says:
I prefer not, but if its the law it doesnt bother me
Posted May 30, 2010
T says:
Both, I live on the border of two states where one has the helmet law and the other does not. I prefer not to wear one but the way people are driving lately is a bit scary. You always have to be on the defensive while they are being offensive. lol
Posted November 14, 2009
Paul says:
No helmet. I don't want to survive a crash and wear diapers for too long!
Posted November 04, 2009
morgan says:
Not a fan of helmets or helmet laws. I have both a full face and a half shell. but only wear them when legally required and in bad weather
Posted October 27, 2009
luvmyludwig says:
This side looked really lonely, so I'm going over here. But I agree with the other side. Protect The Melon! I'm letting my hair blow free as you can see, but then again I'm not on a bike!
Posted October 24, 2009
Protect your mellon here!
Cow anyone?
Yes, here I go again. This is in regards to your riding clothing.
What do you prefer in riding clothing for protection?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byLeather, I ate the steak, now let's ride!
Mikey says:
For me, it's a black leather jacket if it's cool out, otherwise a T and jeans, and my chihuahua riding in the back wears her little chihuahua clothes to keep warm :)
Posted August 06, 2011
keithmor1 says:
Jeans and a Tee Shirt. Leather Jacket if its cold.
Posted May 30, 2010
Bruce says:
Leather jacket,boots,gloves and helmet always
Posted October 28, 2009
Heather426 says:
gotta go with dark blue leather. I don't wear black clothing.
Posted October 24, 2009
Synthetic, eat the steak, but leave the rest out!
RS says says:
jeans and a t- shirt. jacket or leather if its cold out
Posted September 02, 2010
Paul says:
Levi's
Posted November 04, 2009
FishWitch aka Sydney says:
ATGATT ~ All The Gear All The Time! I wear textiles but always armored and full face helmet. I feel nekkid without! FishWitch
Posted October 23, 2009
Rob_W says:
I like the steak, but for all different seasons, give me the synthetic. I do have a leather jacket!
Posted October 22, 2009
Cow, or no cow!
And for the Ladies!
Another perspective!
More shots from the Dragon. This set was done by Killboy.com
Check out thier web site for more photos, and check out thier store. Great photos from the area that you can purchase!
Tail of the Dragon on Twitter

- tailofthedragon
- aka TailoftheDragon.com
- 292 followers
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- I uploaded a YouTube video -- Ives Brothers Globe of Death http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoP7UMtx88s&feature=autoshare_twitter
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- We are back to the Dragon after our annual trip to Toronto for the Canadian Motorcycle Show. 62 degrees here - much better than Toronto.
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- The webcam is showing snow on the Tail. Happy Festivus !!
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- Snow here this weekend, 3-6 inches tonight and Saturday. Pictures tomorrow !!
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- I uploaded a YouTube video -- Tail of the Dragon Vol. 5 PREVIEW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFgO0P3-6oU&feature=autoshare_twitter
So what does a double yellow line mean to you?
A word of advice, DON'T PASS ON THIS ROAD! The road is on the hillside, one way is into the hillside, the other, well, it drops off. Just watch what happens in this video!
Another one bites the dust!

Watch for the sharp turns
BIKER IN THE BANK
(gone since 2001)
Here he lies with pistons
and crank
Burried up to his ass
In the face of this bank
He challenged the Dragon
to have some fun
As you can see, the Dragon won!!
Photo & Poem by Carl Cooper
Make a donation at the Tree of Shame!
For those that challege, and fail, you can add a part to the Tree of Shame.
Thanks for sharing your pain, Bill.
Other rides and area attractions!
Here are a few other good rides in the area:Blue Ridge Parkway
Cherohala Skyway
Also for more rides around the country, go to Byways.org Request the brochure and get all the scenic byways and thier routes. At least you'll get something back from your tax dollars!
Check out the following web site for more area attractions and things to do. Steve at Cherokee will help you with great rides and places to see like Fontana Dam. The only place along the Appalacian Trail you can use rubber besideds your shoes.
Cherokee County Cycles
What else have I done!
What do you think?
What do you think of the lens, topic, or if you have questions, just ask.
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ChihuahuaClothesInfo Aug 6, 2011 @ 5:50 am | delete
- Awesome lens! It was a really fun read... sadly I don't ride as much as I used to, as I'm living in Thailand right now and the mountains here are insanely dangerous when it rains (which is right now and for all summer, generally). But I'll have to get back up on the bike with my little dog in the back, wearing her chihuahua clothes and catching the breeze and sniffing everything as we zoom around town! I miss it...
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Rob_W
May 1, 2010 @ 1:13 pm | delete
- Thanks for the kind words. I should have more trips like this done for this summer!
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HorseAndPony
May 1, 2010 @ 8:33 am | delete
- I'm back for a visit. What a great lens. Enjoyed reading it all over again. Blessed! http://www.squidoo.com/horseandpony-squidangel
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JoyfulPamela
Apr 13, 2010 @ 10:58 am | delete
- Such a fun lens! :)
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steveffeo
Feb 11, 2010 @ 9:23 pm | delete
- Oh man sweet road I have owned 7 Bikes, one big thing on my bucket list is the Isle of man even if on a Moped Great lens
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