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Mother of All Mexico Dirt Bike Rides - March in 2015!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fontanaman" data-source="post: 1218410" data-attributes="member: 19354"><p>Jam Tart who me? At this point Bill's WR had dropped a valve. Tired of all the rain, and with a bit of sore back I told Bill to ride the DR up to the top of this hill. Also a day off the bike would give my gear a chance to dry out. Now I am a Jam Tart cause I road in the back of the truck.</p><p></p><p>Actually the road up was not as bad as advertised - there was only one muddy section - hell kids on 125 cc motorcycles were riding this road. The truck ride up was harder because I had to hold tight to avoid bouncing off the damn bench - in fact my left wrist was a bit sore after the truck ride. It would have been easier to ride the DR up there and let Bill ride in the truck with the Jam Tarts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fontanaman, post: 1218410, member: 19354"] Jam Tart who me? At this point Bill's WR had dropped a valve. Tired of all the rain, and with a bit of sore back I told Bill to ride the DR up to the top of this hill. Also a day off the bike would give my gear a chance to dry out. Now I am a Jam Tart cause I road in the back of the truck. Actually the road up was not as bad as advertised - there was only one muddy section - hell kids on 125 cc motorcycles were riding this road. The truck ride up was harder because I had to hold tight to avoid bouncing off the damn bench - in fact my left wrist was a bit sore after the truck ride. It would have been easier to ride the DR up there and let Bill ride in the truck with the Jam Tarts. [/QUOTE]
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