Michigan Sport Bike Roads| Start At | Finish At | Highway(s) | Submitted by | Notes |
| Ford Rd. & Evergreen, Dearborn, MI - (42.328770, -83.237190) | 7 Mile & Center St., Northville, MI - (42.425930, -83.482680) | Hines Dr. | Chris Brown | Mileage: 17.8 mi - From Ford Rd, you can only get to Hines Dr. heading westbound (approx 1/2 mile). Speed limit is 40, don't exceed it too much, county sheriffs love to sit on this road since it's very easy to get cruising and lose track of your speed. Note: route follows Middle River Rouge. |
| Charlotte | Adrian | M 50 | Scott Yager | |
| Mason | Gregory | Dexter Trail | Philip Arnold | Pick up near Ingham County fairgrounds (about 1 mile east of 126 on Kipp Rd. Exit. |
| Mason | Pickney | M 36 | Philip Arnold | |
| Richland | Hastings | M 43 | Thomas Ongstad | 25 miles |
| East Jordon | Hillman | M 32 | Thomas Ongstad | 95 miles |
| Petoskey | Cross Village | M 119 | Thomas Ongstad | 30 miles |
| Dewitt | M 52 | Round Lake Road | Thomas Ongstad | |
| Ann Arbor | Dexter | Huron River Drive | Jeff Rogers | Start on Huron River Drive at the north end of Main St. at the M-14 entrance in Ann Arbor. 4 stars of 5 for flat southeast Michigan |
| Frenchtown, Mi. Telegraph Rd. & S. Stoney Creek | Ridgeway, MI Ridge Rd. & Hwy M50 | See notes | Dean Westermann | Total Mileage: 30. Take S. Stoney Creek northwest until it merges w/ Milan Oakville(10 mi ). Turn left on Milan Oakville running that into town of Milan( 4 mi.). Milan Oakville turns into W. Main St. w/ turns into Saline Milan (2 mi.). Make slight left on Mooreville Rd., through Village of Mooreville until Ridge Rd (3 mi.) Left on Ridge Rd. into town.(12 mi.) A few stop signs & villages to put up with. Ridge Rd. has two year old blacktop on it, S. Stoney Creek is just now starting to show it's age but still not too bad. All in all a pretty decent ride for the flatland area of S.E. MI. |
| Copper Harbor | Brockway Drive | Alan R. Allread | Michigan's upper peninsula and any part of the Keweenaw Peninsula. This land mass sticks out into Lake Superior and the most northern part contain the town of Copper Harbor, Michigan. This whole area is as good as it gets for riding. Outside of Copper Harbor there is a scenic route called "about 12 miles of curved heaven. Be warned, the road can be rough and the sides of the road may drop away100 feet. On a clear day you can see for 50 miles or more. The only problem is that summer is only 3 days long and the rest of the year--well watch it rain or snow! |
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Updated: 12/07/07 by J Knutson (ytk@sportbikeroads.com)