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Old 01-31-2013, 07:11 AM   #13171
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How about a map drawn on the back of a cuota receipt?
No?
Well, I know there is a deluxe version for sale at the Seal Club that is on the back of a Pemex factura.
But I've got the pirated version that comes with a genuine "Onega" chronograph!
What'll be?
If the "Onega" is sold out, we can fix you up with a Raul Newman Rolex Datonya.
Nescafé comes in decaf, you should try it
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Old 01-31-2013, 07:13 AM   #13172
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How about a map drawn on the back of a cuota receipt?
No?
Well, I know there is a deluxe version for sale at the Seal Club that is on the back of a Pemex factura.
But I've got the pirated version that comes with a genuine "Onega" chronograph!
What'll be?
If the "Onega" is sold out, we can fix you up with a Raul Newman Rolex Datonya.
I'm working with MikeMike to drag him kicking and screaming into the iron age. Trying to get him to give up on his bronze wrenches is tough I tell ya!

I'm logging the rides he shows me. Time permitting I'll eventually get them organized into something distributable.
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Old 01-31-2013, 07:16 AM   #13173
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In silicon valley where I make a living as a heavy equipment operator most of the GS bikes you see are set up kinda like yours only most of them don't see the dirt. Riding from San Jose to Santa Cruz is an adventure for these guys - about 25 miles of paved highway.

Works for most of us. Used ADV bikes with the best farkles, lightly broken in and at discount prices ;)





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Old 01-31-2013, 07:20 AM   #13174
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I'm logging the rides he shows me. Time permitting I'll eventually get them organized into something distributable.
Bueno

Mike's and your efforts in this will be appreciated by a lot of riders - in addition to the riders who have already benefitted by being down there on "guided" rides.
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Old 01-31-2013, 07:23 AM   #13175
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Nescafé comes in decaf, you should try it
Only if it makes me twitch, salivate, and shake less while watching the weather reports on TV.
Though I am getting to the age where I need to conserve those qualities.
I think I will get some advice from Bob Loblaw.
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Old 01-31-2013, 09:39 AM   #13176
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Nescafé - Mexican truckstop "coffee"

Thank God those tacky cappuccino machines are making inroads down there ;)


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Old 01-31-2013, 02:27 PM   #13177
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Mexico may be just a little bit safer today since the Dept of Justice has sued to prevent Anheiser Busch from purchasing the other 50% of Grupo Modelo that Bud doesn't already own. Modelo is the 3rd largest brewer in the US by sales.

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Old 01-31-2013, 02:50 PM   #13178
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My wife and I are traveling on two bikes in Mexico returning from Guatemala and Belize. We are currently in the city of Campeche, Campeche. I got rear-ended by a car last week, and had to have surgery to put a couple of screws in my ankle. I am looking for anyone who can help, or direct me to help to get my bikes back to the Arizona border. Needless to say, the ideal situation would be someone with a vehicle with a trailer so that we could ride along. If they could take both us and the bikes we could pay more than if it is just the bikes. Anyone with real help can contact me at
mike@sapoyrana.net
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Old 01-31-2013, 03:13 PM   #13179
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Nescafé - Mexican truckstop "coffee"

Thank God those tacky cappuccino machines are making inroads down there ;)


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You mean won't be a treat anymore "real coffee" down there???

The "El Marino" ground coffe in the tin, that's especially vile. I threw that out and found myself an "Expendio de cafe" and bought the real thing. Kept the can and use it everyday...17 years or so too long.

Lots of good coffee down there, just that they don't really use them.Or weren't using them??? Some of the best coffee I ever had was in Vera Cruz, they were still using the big old espresso machines with the eagles on top. Waiter walking around with 2 kettles, one with coffee the other steamed milk. An inch of coffee in a tall glass.....Mas mas por favor and then steamed milk. Good morning to us....!

Now if I can just find a proper bike for that, I'll be down there shortly for coffee but only if they let me back in.Newer passport....should be fine. Need larger saddlebags so I could bring coffee back. Any Starpucks yet? I am OK with that, I doubt I'd be riding a BMW for a change.
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Old 01-31-2013, 04:43 PM   #13180
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Apparently a bomb has gone off in the building next to Pemex's headquaters in Mexico City.

Reports are typically wild for now, but they are saying maybe 14 dead and many others injured.

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2...ing-pemex?lite
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Old 01-31-2013, 05:41 PM   #13181
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Do you know if the building was La Torre Negra? I've done work in there for Pemex.
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Old 01-31-2013, 05:43 PM   #13182
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Do you know if the building was La Torre Negra? I've done work in there for Pemex.
No idea. It's their 52 floor HQ. Does that help?
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Old 01-31-2013, 05:52 PM   #13183
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Went to the Mexican news websites. No, not the same building. Thanks.
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Old 01-31-2013, 07:49 PM   #13184
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Arkansas Bob (ozarknzrider) and I are planning to meet in Presidio on Feb 16th, cross to Ojinaga on the 17th and head for Creel. Anyone riding and/or interested in crossing paths let us know.
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Old 01-31-2013, 08:52 PM   #13185
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A bad apple or two can rot the bushel for the rest of us. Shame it has to be that way but, like tricepilot, I can see a need for the policy. Doesn't keep us from sponsoring whomever we want to sponsor back-channel. That being said....my paypal address is brokeassslowoldguy@woohoo.com and I wanna go to Mexico.
I gotta freshly patched Anakee II rear and a TKC80 front with about 1200 miles left on it that I can contribute towards your México ride. Should help me pass you in the turns.

Dang! I forgot just how...errrr...."nimble" the TKC80 is on the front when new. I remember now.
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