Download Waze for your phone. Use a bluetooth headset so you can hear the directions. It does a pretty good job of keeping you moving.Another thing to mentioned is that for new riders that come from out of State to learn the highways first, there's more than one way to get to the same destination that a GPS is a must for the first months.
Download Waze for your phone. Use a bluetooth headset so you can hear the directions. It does a pretty good job of keeping you moving.
Sounds like a great trip!Please note: That was probably one of the most dangerous things that I've ever done. Riding alone in the desert isn't safe!
Dude I've been riding since 6 years old. I ride through college and after. I've rode around farm market roads around lavaca county, Brazos county, nueces county and everywhere in between. I'm getting tired of riding in south Texas. I thought the distracted drivers in college station were bad. Now after living in Corpus for 4 years, I'm ready to take a break from riding.Hello Ya'll,
I relocated about a week ago to Texas from Comifornia. I was told by few folks that drivers here are crazy stupid(excuse the language). I read the DPS handbook, and aside from no line splitting most riding laws are about the same as California. Apparently motorcycles here need to get inspection just like cars. Are there riders here that can shed some light on riding here in Texas?
Thanks,
And southpaw thanks youJust cleaned and lubed the chain. Ready to ride tomorrow.
And southpaw thanks you
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I just returned from a ride around the bayfront. A beautiful day..... Caught this ship passing under the Harbor Bridge
Riding fast does not make one any safer than loud pipes do. (harder to hit, lol)