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A GREAT RIDE AND A GREAT RIDE GETTING THERE...This trip makes a great 3-4 day ride into the heart of the Texas Hill Coun-try...
TRIP SUMMARYFrom Dallas this trip takes you down directly into
the Texas Hill Country, through Meridian, Hamil-
ton, Marble Falls, Llano and Fredericksburg.
After Fredericksburg and Kerrville, the ride is
straight on into the Three Sisters ( also called
the Twisted Sisters or 100 mile loop ). This ride
is not for beginning riders and represents some
of the most extreme riding in the Texas Hill
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THREE SISTERSDEC 2009
Entire Map
Country. Riders area taken on many tight and
decreasing radius corners alongside steep hills
and sharp drop-offs, but the reward is an area
that is scenic and great to ride. After the Three
Sisters, this ride map brings you back into Dall-
las via another great riding road - Highway 16.
• Leg One starts off leaving Dallas and
heads to Kerrville and the Texas Hill
Country via 67, 281, and 16.
• Leg Two travels thru the Texas Hill Coun-
try and into Austin.
• Leg Three takes you back to Dallas vis
TX-16.
Dallas is a gateway to the west made
popular in TV shows, movies and other media.
Around the world, Dallas and Texas are synony-
mous. Even though this is the start of the trip
and many people wish to get to riding, don’t
forget about the many sights to see while in
Dallas from the somber site of the Kennedy
assassination to the site of the hit TV show -
there are just too many to list here. Don’t forget
about Dallas’ world class dining, shopping and
nightlife.
Also, don’t forget about Fort Worth which is
just a short drive away. Visit Sundance square,
which is a vibrant and lively city center or take in
the once daily cattle run through the city
streets at the Stockyards. There are many
sights to see in Fort Worth.
Suggested hotel and lodging:Our shop is convenient to both DFW Inter-
national Airport and Love Field. The sug-
gested locations below our arranged from
more expensive to least and all are fairly
close to Sport Ryder Rentals Carrollton
location.
Gaylord Resort
The Gaylord is a lovely resort just north of
the DFW airport and a short drive from our
location. It is a destination in and of itself...
1501 Gaylord Trail
Grapevine, TX 7605
www.gaylordhotels.com
(817) 778-2000
Courtyard by Marriot
Both the Courtyard and Fairfield are located
a little further from DFW but even closer to
us. Both are very nice hotels at a reason-
able rate.
2701 Lake Vista Drive
Lewisville, Texas 75067 USA
(972) 316-3100
Fairfield Inn
2697 Lake Vista Drive Lewisville, TX 75067
(972) 899-6900
Best Western
13333 N Stemmons Fwy
Dallas, TX 75234
(972) 241-8521
KERRVILLEKerrville is located in the heart of the Texas
Hill Country and the first stop on your tour. Lo-
cated in the middle of the Quadalupe River val-
ley, the Quadalupe River flows through the mid-
dle of town and offers a great place to take a
break from your riding. If the weather is warm,
as it often is in south Texas, try tubing down the
river to take the edge off of a hot Texas day.
There are three potential ways to split this
ride. Stopping earlier in Fredericksburg is always
an option so we included a list of lodging loca-
tions for there. You could also forge on through
to Leakey and stay a the D’Rose, but we sug-
gest Kerrville so that riders can start the chal-
lenging section of TX-16 fresh in the morning.
Suggested Dining:River’s Edge Tuscan Grill 1011 Guadalupe StreetKerrville, TX 78028(830) 895-1169
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Take care on your trip...While all of this trip is through areas that are well travelled, care must be taken while planning any long ride on a motorcycle. Check the weather carefully before you go and each day for that day’s ride. Bring appropriate clothing. Some
of the ride is through sparsely populated areas. Watch your water, gasoline, and cell phone charge - but don’t rely on your phone. Some areas have no service.Pack a tire repair kit. Tire punctures are the most likely mechanical fail-ure to happen on the road, a
a good kit with CO2 car-tridges can be worth its weight in gold ( all of our rentals come with tire re-pair kits ). Also take care that you do not bite off more that you can chew - ex-pect to average about 50 miles per hour after stops and rests have been figured into your day...
DALLAS
TEXAS
Hill Country Cafe
806 Main Street
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830) 895-1169
Suggested hotel and lodging Kerrville:
Inn of the Hills
1001 Junction Highway
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830) 895-5000
Holiday Inn Express
2114 Sidney Baker Stree
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830) 895-9500
Suggested hotel and lodgingFredericksburg:
Das College Haus
106 W College Street
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
(830) 997-9047
Brickner Guest House
243 Emu Lane
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
(830) 997-2701
The Schandua Suite
205 E Main St
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
(830) 990-1415
Directions and maps are informational only. We make no warranties on the accuracy of their content, road conditions or route usability or expeditiousness. You assume all risk of use. Sport Ryder Rentals, LLC shall not be liable to you for any loss or delay resulting from your use of these maps and directions. Copyright 2009, Sport Ryder
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LEAVING KERRVILLETake TX-16 south out of Kerrville. After
approximately 23 miles, 16 will veer to the
east and you will find Ranch Road 337
going to the west. Take RR-337 west
where you will pass thru Vanderpool on the
way to Leakey.
THREE SISTERSWe will describe the clockwise loop. From
Leakey take RR-336 north. RR-336 will hit
41 - take 41 west for 13 miles until you see
RR-335 heading south. Follow RR-335 until
Camp Wood. After Camp Wood, take RR-
337 back toward Leakey.
CAREFUL NOW!This section of roadway is remote and chal-
lenging. Many of the corners hold surprises
such as decreasing radiuses and changing
cambers. Be careful and do not ride be-
yond your abilities.
RR 337
TX-16
RR 336
41
RR 335
RR 337
Kerrville is located on the beautiful Qua-
dalupe River...
LEAKEY, TEXASLeakey, the Real County seat since 1913, is
an area of natural beauty with spectacular hill
country views. Sometimes referred to as "The
Swiss Alps of Texas", area elevations range from
1,500 to 2,400 feet with deep canyons cut by
the Frio and Nueces Rivers. The Frio River of-
fers anything from whitewater rapids to flats to
swimming holes and great fishing.
John Leakey came to Texas in 1847, and
he was considered one of the first white settlers
in Frio Canyon in 1853. The town of Leakey,
Texas was established in 1883 and was named
in his honor. He was a successful business
man, Indian fighter, and Pioneer. Several mark-
ers are located on the courthouse grounds to
commemorate the history of Leakey and its-
founders, John and Nance Leakey.
The area offers fishing, boating, bird and
wild life watching, camping, horseback riding,
cycling, swimming, tubing down the Frio River
as well as great
motorcycling
roads. Once
y o u v i s i t
th is won-
derful area,
your family
and f r i ends
will want to re-
turn as often as
possible..
Directions and maps are informational only. We make no warranties on the accuracy of their content, road conditions or route usability or expeditiousness. You assume all risk of use. Sport Ryder Rentals, LLC shall not be liable to you for any loss or delay resulting from your use of these maps and directions. Copyright 2009, Sport Ryder
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Leakey TX is located right on the
“Twisted Sisters” mo-torcycle riding
roads.
D ROSE INN LEAKEY, TX
D Rose Inn offers motorcy-cle ( and bicycle ) only lodging in Leakey. It is a great place to stay when you are visiting this area.
527 S. US Hwy 83Leakey TX 78873830-232-5246
www.droseinn.com
MAKE A SIDE TRIP:AUSTINAustin's also a city that doesn’t take itself
too seriously. After all, you can’t have a motto
like "Keep Austin Weird" and be buttoned-up.
It's laid-back, full of energy and, yes, a little
weird.
Austin is like no place else in Texas. Sure,
you’ll find the occasional honky-tonk and plenty
of barbecue. But you’ll also find a thriving art
community, filmmakers and nearly 200 live mu-
sic venues and world-renowned festivals. Aus-
tin's also a city that doesn’t take itself too seri-
ously. After all, you can’t have a motto like
"Keep Austin Weird" and be buttoned-up. It's
laid-back, full of energy and, yes, a little weird.
Austin was selected as the No. 2 Best Big
City in "Best Places to Live" the "Greenest City
in America" The main campus of the University
of Texas is located in Austin. The city is home to
enough large sites of major technology corpora-
tions to have earned it the nickname "Silicon
Hills." Austin's official slogan promotes the city
as "The Live Music Capital of the World," a ref-
erence to its status as home to many musicians
and music venues.[1][2] In recent years, many
Austinites have also adopted the unofficial slo-
gan "Keep Austin Weird"; this refers partly to the
eclectic and progressive lifestyle of
many Austin residents but is
a l s o
the slogan for a campaign to preserve smaller
local businesses and resist excessive
commercialization.[18]
Suggested hotel and lodging:
InterContinental Stephen F Austin Hotel
701 Congress AvenueAustin, Texas 78701
Phone: 806-374-0237www.austin.intercontinental.com
Brava House
1108 Blanco Street
Austin TX 78703
(512) 478-5034
www.bravahouse.com
Kimber Modern
110 The Circle
Austin, Texas 78704
(512) 912-1046
www.kimbermodern.com
Directions and maps are informational only. We make no warranties on the accuracy of their content, road conditions or route usability or expeditiousness. You assume all risk of use. Sport Ryder Rentals, LLC shall not be liable to you for any loss or delay resulting from your use of these maps and directions. Copyright 2009, Sport Ryder
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Austin has many natural
springs that are used for swimming in the
summer...
HAMILTON POOL
Bring your bathing suit! Hamilton Pool was formed when a limestone dome was caused to collapse by offshoot of the Per-danales River. The result is a waterfall falling off a limestone overhang into a 100 yard round pool. The swimming is great!
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LEAKEY TO LLANOTake Ranch Road 337 east from Leakey.
Past Vanderpool start looking for TX-16 and
take 16 north toward Kerrville. Continue on
TX-16 though Fredericksburg and then to
Llano. In addition to the Three Sisters, this is
a great road on this ride map.
LLANO BACK TO DAL-LASThis is a simple route. Just stay on TX-16
until you past I-20, Possum Kingdom Lake,
until you intersect US-380 at Bryson. Take
US-380 east until Denton and I-35. Make
sure you take I-35e south and back to SRR.
BACK TO SRR: TAKE TWOOur main route avoids going through Dallas.
For shorter route, turn on to 67/377 at Co-
manche. Take 67/377 east and stay on 67
until you hit I-35E. Here take I-35E north
until you enter Carrollton and return to SRR.
16
RR 337
US-380I-35
than part of the experi-
ence, it just becomes a
conveyance. So we
hope you enjoyed your
trip. Send us an email,
include pictures and
let us howe know
what the best
part of the trip
was. Or if you
can’t decide, tell
us that too!
BACK TO DALLASImagine looking back on this kind of trip and remembering all of the good times and memories you made...
You’re finished and back in Dallas!So how was your trip? You just travelled
over 800 miles through some of the best riding
roads in Texas. Your ride took you through the
Texas Hill Country. Some of your driving was
straight, highway driving, but we have taken
great pains to make sure that most of the ride
was on back roads and non-interstate travel.
So what did you see???The Texas Hill Country has some great
riding roads and scenery, and although you
sampled just a small bit of it, you really got a
great taste of the best the Hill Country has to
offer. But wait, there;s more - Big Bend is just a
short day ride away with even more scenic vis-
tas and great riding roads. Maybe next time?
Isn’t a motorcycle a great way to travel?
Seriously, everyone talks about the “wind in
your hair,” but, really, isn’t a motorcycle a great
way to do this trip? An recreational vehicle
would be very hard to maneuver through the
many mountain roads. And a rental car - well it’s
just not the same - you don’t get the smell of the
air, the feel of the temperature changes. The car
really takes you out of the experience - rather
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Imagine looking back...
4. Turn right to stay on Medina Hwy/TX-16 S
Continue to follow TX-16 S - 10.4 mi
5. Turn right at Farm to Market Rd 337E/Ranch Rd 337 (signs for Farm to Market Rd 337 W) - 20.2 mi
6. Turn right at Ranch Rd 187/Ranch Rd 337 (signs for Ranch Rd 187 N) - 1.2 mi
7. Turn left at Farm to Market Rd 337W/Ranch Rd 337. Continue to follow Ranch Rd 337 - 15.1 mi
8. Turn right at Market St/US-83 N (signs for US-83 N) - 0.3 mi
60.4 mi – about 1 hour 44 mins
9. Head north on Market St/US-83 N toward 1st St. Continue to follow US-83 N - 0.6 mi
10. Turn left at Ranch Rd 336 - 26.5 mi
11. Turn left at TX-41 W (signs for TX-41 W) - 13.6 mi
12. Turn left at Ranch Rd 335 (signs for TX-335 N) - 29.1 mi
13. Turn left at TX-55 S - 4.4 mi
14. Turn left at E 4th St/Ranch Rd 337 - 43 ft
15. Head east on E 4th St/Ranch Rd 337 toward Frio St. Continue to follow Ranch Rd 337 - 21.0 mi
16. Turn left at Market St/US-83 N (signs for US-83 N) - 0.3 mi
Leakey, TX to SRR - 416 miles1. Head south on Market St toward 2nd St -
0.3 mi
2. Turn left at 6th St/Ranch Rd 337 (signs for TX-
337 E). Continue to follow Ranch Rd 337 -
15.1 mi
3. Turn right at Ranch Rd 187/Ranch Rd 337 -
1.1 mi
4. Turn left at Farm to Market Rd 337 E/Farm to
Market Rd 337E/Ranch Rd 337
Continue to follow Farm to Market Rd 337E/
Ranch Rd 337 - 20.2 mi
5. Slight right to stay on Farm to Market Rd
337E/Ranch Rd 337 - 92 ft
6. Turn right at Broadway St/TX-16 S (signs for
TX-16 S) - 269 ft
7. Take the 1st left onto Live Oak St - 0.2 mi
8. Turn left at Linney Dr - 0.1 mi
9. Turn left at Post Oak Rd - 0.1 mi
10. Turn right at Robertson Creek Rd/TX-16 N
Continue to follow TX-16 N - 10.3 mi
11. Turn left at Medina Hwy/TX-16 N - 1.0 mi
SRR to Kerrville, TX - 314 miles
1. Head northwest on I-35 Frontage Rd - 0.6 mi
2. Take the 1st left toward I-35 Frontage Rd - 302 ft
3. Turn left at I-35 Frontage Rd - 0.2 mi
4. Take the ramp on the left onto I-35E S - 21.2 mi
5. Slight right at US-67 S (signs for US-67 S/Cleburne) - 44.0 mi
6. Turn right at Marti Rd - 128 ft
7. Turn right to stay on Marti Rd - 0.4 mi
8. Turn right at N Main St/TX-174 S
Continue to follow TX-174 S - 39.9 mi
9. Turn right at Farm Rd 2840/Morgan St
Continue to follow Morgan St - 0.7 mi
10. Continue onto TX-22 W - 14.6 mi
11. Continue straight onto Farm to Market 219 E/TX-22 W. Continue to follow TX-22 W - 17.9 mi
12. Continue onto E Main St - 0.9 mi
13. Turn left at S Rice St/US-281 S. Continue to follow US-281 S - 45.8 mi
14. Turn right at W 9th St/US-281 S
Continue to follow US-281 S - 34.6 mi
15. Turn right at 10th St/Farm to Market 1431 W
Continue to follow Farm to Market 1431 W - 14.8 mi
16. Turn left at Farm to Market Rd 3404/Ranch Rd 3404/Slab Rd. Continue to follow Farm to Market Rd 3404/Ranch Rd 3404 - 2.4 mi
17. Continue onto Co Rd 307 - 4.1 mi
18. Turn right at TX-71 W - 8.5 mi
19. Turn right at Ford St (signs for TX-16 N/TX-71) - 0.7 mi
20. Turn right at E Luce St - 358 ft
21. Take the 1st right onto Oatman St - 358 ft
22. Take the 1st right onto E Wallace St - 367 ft
23. Take the 1st left onto Ford St/TX-16 S
Continue to follow TX-16 S - 37.5 mi
24. Turn right at E Main St - 0.1 mi
25. Take the 1st left onto S Adams St/TX-16 S
Continue to follow TX-16 S - 24.3 mi
26. Turn left at Main St - 79 ft
Kerville, TX to Leakey, TX ( and the Three Sisters ) - 156 miles1. Head northwest on Main St toward Freder-icksburg Rd/Sidney Baker St - 79 ft
2. Take the 1st left onto Fredericksburg Rd/Sidney Baker St/TX-16 S. Continue to follow TX-16 S - 12.3 mi
3. Turn right at Medina Hwy/TX-16 S - 1.0 mi
12. Turn left to stay on Medina Hwy/TX-16 N
Continue to follow TX-16 N - 36.6 mi
13. Turn right at E Main St/TX-16 N/US-290 E/
US-87 S (signs for TX-16 N/US-87 S/US-290) -
0.1 mi
14. Take the 1st left onto N Llano St/TX-16 N
Continue to follow TX-16 N - 92.0 mi
15. Turn left at TX-16 N/US-183 N - 1.7 mi
16. Turn left at TX-16 N/US-183 N/US-84 W -
1.3 mi
17. Turn right at TX-16 N - 47.7 mi
18. Turn left at W Navarro St - 0.6 mi
19. Turn right at TX-16 N - 30.9 mi
20. Turn right at N Front St - 187 ft
21. Take the 1st left onto Central Ave/TX-16 N
Continue to follow TX-16 N - 11.9 mi
22. Turn left at TX-16 N/US-180 W - 4.7 mi
23. Slight right toward TX-16 N - 0.2 mi
24. Continue straight onto TX-16 N - 15.3 mi
25. - Turn left to stay on TX-16 N - 6.8 mi
26. Turn left to stay on TX-16 N - 2.9 mi
27. Turn right at Farm to Market Rd 1191 -
13.2 mi
28. Turn right at E Dempsey St/Farm to Market
Rd 1191/US-380 E. Continue to follow US-380 E
- 14.3 mi
29. Turn right at S Main St/TX-114 E/TX-199 E/
US-281 S/US-380 E. Continue to follow TX-114
E/TX-199 E/US-281 S/US-380 E - 2.5 mi
30. Turn left at TX-114 E/US-380 E. Continue to
follow US-380 E - 58.6 mi
31. Turn right at I-35 Frontage Rd - 0.2 mi
32. Take the ramp on the left onto I-35 S - 1.1 mi
33. Continue onto I-35E S - 24.1 mi
34. Take exit 443B toward Belt Line Rd/Crosby
Rd - 489 ft
35. Merge onto I-35 Frontage Rd - 0.2 mi
36. Turn left at W College St - 312 ft
37. Turn left at I-35 Frontage Rd
Destination will be on the right - 0.5 mi
Total Mileage = 886 miles
Directions and maps are informational only. We make no warranties on the accuracy of their content, road conditions or route usability or expeditiousness. You assume all risk of use. Sport Ryder Rentals, LLC shall not be liable to you for any loss or delay resulting from your use of these maps and directions. Copyright 2009, Sport Ryder
Rentals,LLC
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Are you a local rider who has a riding buddy visiting from out of town or are you traveling to the Dallas / Fort Worth area and need a sport
bike to ride while you are in town? We have a motorcycle rental for you. Do you just want to spend a day riding the Texas hill country on one of our motorcycles and enjoying all that entails? You guessed it, we have a motorcycle
rental for you. And remember, we can provide all the gear that you may need.
Again thank you for visiting our site. For ques-tions and comments please call (214) 906-
7472.
We hope you are enjoying our free
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lection of exciting from the top manufac-turers such as BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha. We appreciate any thoughts, questions, or concerns you
may have and it is our personal com-mitment to provide you with the best customer experience possible while riding one of our sportbike rentals. This commitment to customer service is
shared by the owner and all the Sport Ryder Rentals Staff.
We are locally owned and operated in the Dallas / Fort Worth area. We are factory trained
on the operation and riding of each of our rental sportbikes and meticulously maintain each rental motorcycle. We get the latest mo-torcycles from the top manufacturers first. No where will you find a more enjoyable rental
experience as our sole purpose is to help each rider fulfill his or her dreams of riding.
Are you a cruiser or tourer rider looking for a different riding experience? We have a motor-
cycle rental for you. Are you a new rider look-ing to experience the excitement everyone is talking about? We have a motorcycle rental for you. Are you a current rider looking to try a new model? We have a motorcycle rental for you.
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ABOU
T SRR
We carry a wide variety of
bikes...
SPORT RYDER RENTALS:DALLAS, TEXAS
We here at Sport Ryder Rentals were re-cently asked the question, "Why should I rent a motorcycle when I can own one?" For some people the answer will be obvi-ous, but it's a good question and shows that motorcycle rental is not for everyone ( but what product is? ). If you are a rider that rides every day, then motorcycle rental is not for you - but, there are distinctive groups of people that make good if not great rental customers. These reasons that each group have for rental are listed below - some of these reasons will be obvious. Some, maybe not so much...
Reason #1: You want to try out a bike before you buy. This is a very common theme for customers that come to us. Mo-torcycle dealers do not let you try before you buy, and if they do, it is only for a short ride around the parking lot - and what can you really learn from that??? With motor-cycle rental at Sport Ryder Rentals, you can rent for a day or longer and really get a feel for the motorcycle and how you and it interact. Do you fit with the motorcycle? Are there certain ergonomic problems that you have when you ride some distance on the motorcycle. Do these go away over time? Do you like the engine, the suspen-sion, the fit and finish, etc. All these ques-tions can be answered with sportbike rental and sport-touring rental at Sport Ryder Rentals.
Reason #2: YOU may ride every day and not need a motorcycle rental, but don't you
ever have friends that come in from out of town to visit and need some-thing to ride while they are here??? Now you have a choice - before Sport Ryder Rentals, the only mo-torcycle rentals was cruisers. Not that there is anything wrong with that type of motorcycle or riding style, but sometimes it doesn't fit with what you and your other friends are riding. We have a rental motorcycle that fits almost all "styles" of riding.
Reason #3: You don't live here and you are flying in and want a bike while you are on vacation in Texas. Maybe you want to ride the Hill Country, use Dallas as a gateway to the west, or travel down to Big Bend - the second largest National Park in the United States. Check out our ride map section for more travel ideas. Or maybe you are here for work and are just sick of that company car - we definitely have the solution for you!
Reason #4: You don't ride that much - maybe 4 or 5 trips a year. Or maybe you would take a few trips a year, but haven't wanted to invest in a motorcycle and have it sit in your garage doing little but depreci-ating and needing to be maintained. You are the perfect rental candidate! It's actu-ally cheaper for you to rent 4-5 times a year and have us pay for the depreciation and maintenance - and you get a new mo-torcycle model to ride every year.
WHY RENT?
Reason #5: Your wife doesn't let you own
a motorcycle!!! DON"T LAUGH! Actually, we have a certain group of customers that fit into this category. Owning a motorcycle would cause unnecessary friction in the marriage. Motorcycle rental is a way that they can keep the peace and get some of the enjoyment of riding. We say - "Anyway you can get your fix - take it!"
And finally, you know, for many guys, there is the option of borrowing a bike from a friend - and that is always an option. But be careful and realize that you are not in-sured on your friends bike - at all. If you don't have much to lose, then not having insurance is not really a big deal - you can't be sued for what you do not have. But for those of you that have some assets - like a house, retirement money, etc., lack of insurance while riding is a BIG risk. We are fully insured and full coverage liability ( with a very large umbrella policy ) is in-cluded in our base rental rates.
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