twisty roads in north houston
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Originally Posted by Formula1v10,Jun 11 2009, 08:33 PM
Since I was around the area, I just tried that road today at around 8PM, no traffic. Yes, it was short. I wish the twisties could be twistier...but it was enjoyable.
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http://www.motorcycleroads.us/roads/tx_fm762.html
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/roads/tx_cr25.html
I take the the 762 run down to the Cow Creek road run. Cow creek doesn't look like much on the map but be careful, there are some hard 90s along it.
The road is good quality and empty till you get near the country club. My favorite way to meander down to the coast.
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/roads/tx_cr25.html
I take the the 762 run down to the Cow Creek road run. Cow creek doesn't look like much on the map but be careful, there are some hard 90s along it.
The road is good quality and empty till you get near the country club. My favorite way to meander down to the coast.
#17
Anybody up for showing me these roads north of tomball this morning... I know of some good roads in brookshire and the sugarland area but haven't found anything great in the tomball area...
#18
3090's really fun. I roll with Motohouston every once in a while up there. And that other one too that connects to it going to Yankee's. Good burgers! There was one north of Humble at hit last thursday night but can't recall where it was. I was following Bikes and pretty much only the leader knew where he was. Just ask a sport bike rider. They'll know for sure....
#19
Thanks... I'll give 3090 a try... Driving around this past Sunday I stumbled across an abandon undeveloped subdivision in the tomball/magnolia area that was pretty fun.... If anybody is in the area and looking for a playground pm me and I'll show you where it is.
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