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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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FJR Forum Rides Again to Old Mexico; On Road Motos!
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<blockquote data-quote="beemerdons" data-source="post: 844368" data-attributes="member: 4296"><p>Here is what I really just love about riding a motorcycle in Mexico. If a giant boulder fell off of the mountainside during a rainstorm in the USA or Canada and blocked the highway, it would take a year for the Authorities to design, plan and fund the project to clear up the roadway and provide detours. They'd just royally screw the pooch!</p><p></p><p>In Mexico, one farmer with a backhoe on the east side of the boulder on the Magdalena-Sinoquipe road and another farmer on the west side of the boulder simply use their Case 360 bucket loaders to push up enough dirt so you can just ride up and over the top of the boulder. Oh Mexico, I Love You and Your People! Viva Mexico, ese!</p><p></p><p><img src="https://webzoom.freewebs.com/azairheads/pix/2011/banami/Magdelena-Sinoquipe%20Road.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerdons, post: 844368, member: 4296"] Here is what I really just love about riding a motorcycle in Mexico. If a giant boulder fell off of the mountainside during a rainstorm in the USA or Canada and blocked the highway, it would take a year for the Authorities to design, plan and fund the project to clear up the roadway and provide detours. They'd just royally screw the pooch! In Mexico, one farmer with a backhoe on the east side of the boulder on the Magdalena-Sinoquipe road and another farmer on the west side of the boulder simply use their Case 360 bucket loaders to push up enough dirt so you can just ride up and over the top of the boulder. Oh Mexico, I Love You and Your People! Viva Mexico, ese! [IMG]https://webzoom.freewebs.com/azairheads/pix/2011/banami/Magdelena-Sinoquipe%20Road.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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