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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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Mother of All Mexico Dirt Bike Rides - March in 2015!
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<blockquote data-quote="beemerdons" data-source="post: 1218482" data-attributes="member: 4296"><p>Laughing, Bill is one hell of a mud rider, with lots of practice in the semi-frozen tundra and he has great fun at our "heavy bmw's"expense.</p><p>But it's and apples to oranges comparison. As such the 4 little Beemers, logged over 5000 trouble free miles, none of them took dirt naps,</p><p>or flung large metal parts down the road and most importly played like a happy German Shepard and ROAD IN THE BACK OF A PICKUP TRUCK! The moutain ride he refers to was on a DR650 loaner bike. So to make the ride it took 2 bikes that combined, weigh a lot more than my F800GS! But hey it is all good! All those days on slick wet roads, slick wet cobble stones and MUD we all got home safe and sound, met some wonderful friendly people, saw stunningly beautiful scenery, amazing history and architecture, ate delicious food, drank cold cold beer and frozen margaritas, Hell, Aberto only got our asses lost 3 or 4 times, including the first day. I loved this ride and those like it, they are battery chargers to my sole! Can't wait for the next one! JSNS!</p><p>~BEAR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerdons, post: 1218482, member: 4296"] Laughing, Bill is one hell of a mud rider, with lots of practice in the semi-frozen tundra and he has great fun at our "heavy bmw's"expense. But it's and apples to oranges comparison. As such the 4 little Beemers, logged over 5000 trouble free miles, none of them took dirt naps, or flung large metal parts down the road and most importly played like a happy German Shepard and ROAD IN THE BACK OF A PICKUP TRUCK! The moutain ride he refers to was on a DR650 loaner bike. So to make the ride it took 2 bikes that combined, weigh a lot more than my F800GS! But hey it is all good! All those days on slick wet roads, slick wet cobble stones and MUD we all got home safe and sound, met some wonderful friendly people, saw stunningly beautiful scenery, amazing history and architecture, ate delicious food, drank cold cold beer and frozen margaritas, Hell, Aberto only got our asses lost 3 or 4 times, including the first day. I loved this ride and those like it, they are battery chargers to my sole! Can't wait for the next one! JSNS! ~BEAR [/QUOTE]
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Mother of All Mexico Dirt Bike Rides - March in 2015!
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