FJR-RemingtonRider
Their Sunset / My Sunrise
As always while looking through the threads, I often become jealous of some of the "out of state of Texas" riders, because they seem to put together rides and show some pics of their twisties and valleys and mountain regions. Tonight, I just got plum agitated, why don't anyone from the 4th largest city in the U.S. post up some group rides, gosh darn-it, we can do it. What is the problem....
Aaahhh!!! There in lies, the answer.
Texas the one of the largest state in the union and Houston, being the 4th largest city; well it's a good statistic, however when it comes toMC riding Super Sport Touring Riding, we probably have some of the least twisty roads I know. Not speaking of the Hill Country, just around Houston. You have to travel North of course, to the rural counties to do some riding, and there aren't that many twisty roads around. Everything is flat and I suppose since we pride our state on everything being big, then they just plowed right through, not making any twisty snake roads. And growing up around them counties, you get too spirited around them turn, and you'll run up the rear of Farmer Johnny and his Giant Tractor, cruising down the road, pulling a hay bailer...
I will be on a mission this March and April, to try and plot some routes to share on the forum.
If there are some guys who have plotted some good routes, please share because I wanna travel some different roads other than freeways this season....however, we probably have more State Trooper's than any State around, so spirited may not last too long. Any thing that twists, don't twist for long; everything just straight and flat...Heck, if I was making a wagon trail...way back when, It would have been a straight line too.
That being said, cruiser riders love the Texas roads.
Guess we'll just have to be happy that were the greatest State in the Union without great 'Super Sport Touring Roads'.
Aaahhh!!! There in lies, the answer.
Texas the one of the largest state in the union and Houston, being the 4th largest city; well it's a good statistic, however when it comes to
I will be on a mission this March and April, to try and plot some routes to share on the forum.
If there are some guys who have plotted some good routes, please share because I wanna travel some different roads other than freeways this season....however, we probably have more State Trooper's than any State around, so spirited may not last too long. Any thing that twists, don't twist for long; everything just straight and flat...Heck, if I was making a wagon trail...way back when, It would have been a straight line too.
That being said, cruiser riders love the Texas roads.
Guess we'll just have to be happy that were the greatest State in the Union without great 'Super Sport Touring Roads'.