I have been in Houston for 3 weeks, staying with my family and working with my brother Ken.
He is without a doubt THE hardest working man in Houston, He is The Tile Guy, I won't got into detail about laying tile, but sufficed to say ,it is hard work, VERY hard work,
If you need tile installed, he is the man.
Working with my brother, I had to ride from the Seabrook area to North Houston where he lives. Sometimes, I would meet him at the job site in West Houston.
It didn't take long to realize that Houston is a BIG city, and you can pile some miles on driving from one side to the other side on a daily basis.
Houston has some crazy roads and hyper traffic. If you like speeding just to keep up with the traffic one minute and crawling along in a traffic jam the next Houston Is the place to be. (I 610 - I-59 - I-45 - Beltway 8 - 225 )
Riding these roads when you're not sure where you're going is challanging.
My tips: If your planing on traveling though a big city like Houston on a motorcycle,
check out your route on Google Maps .https://maps.google.com/maps?q=google+blog+using+footprint+aps&hl=en&ll=29.730992,-95.369568&spn=0.64753,1.352692&t=m&z=10
Have a clear head, and travel outside the the morning and afternoon rush hours.
I use my phone's GPS and a good head set. It works pretty well, but in Houston it gets crazy with road names like 610 North East, with 8 lanes of traffic and interchanges and fly-bys going in all directions.
If your reading this blog from some other place Google Map Houston Interstate system its crazy.
Lots of bikes in Houston. I spotted a green ZRX on the feeder road of I-45 and 518 and lots of Harley's.
I met a couple of Busa guy's and if time permits I might go for a ride with them.
Riding a motorcycle in Houston is a lot like riding in South Florida.
Mostly flat, straight roads...After several rides from south Houston to north Houston, I really can't complain about the traffic back home. Most of Southwest Florida's Interstate is fairly smooth pavement, whereas Houston has concrete slabs with bumps and cracks and seams and holes
Maybe if I rode a soft tail Harley or a big BMW tourer, I wouldn't notice the roads so much.
The weather here at least for the time being,is about the same as south Florida,maybe a little less humid.
It might sound as if I'm being a little hard on Houston roads but overall I had a good time and have met some good people. In my next post I'm riding to Galveston with a new friend who's showing me some places to ride away from the concrete jungle and I'll be talking about food.
FYI: Check out my brother and his neighbor's throwing a Big Party under " Lynn Lane Block Party Post "