Old Michael and dcarver: Very sad, but true, I'm too computer stupid old to post photographs! My illegitimate ******* son SkooterG has been the one posting pictures for me when you see my Ride Reports. I unfortunately will be spending this afternoon with him and two other Chicago Cubs Fanatics at Chase Field in Phoenix. Cubbies beat our AZ Diamondbacks 11-3 last night so these three will be absolutely ******* insufferable. I wish that you two lived closer to me for photo posting instructionals, you are both masters at this art. I will try to take better notes this time when Skoot helps the old man out.
Just a quick narrative on the trip, more to come in a finished and final Ride Report later. Everything went smooth as silk, which is a lot to be said when riding 500 miles of rocky dirt roads and a 1,000 miles of really rough pavement in Mexico.
https://www.azbeemers.org/forum/index.php?t...g11787#msg11787 There is some more narrative here on the trip.
Some new wrinkles on the Mexican Goverment Entry Procedures: They now stamp your passport upon entry and it must be restamped on exit, if you are surrendering your Banjercito Vehicle Permit and your Tourist Card Permit. I always keep both of mine so I and my BMW will need to return South by October 15 to turn these in and get my final passport stamp.
Everyone crashed at least once in the dirt and poor Mike from North Carolina twisted his ankle so badly on the third day that he and his bike spent the rest of the trip in the Moto-Discovery support pickup. He had rented a Suzuki DR650 from
https://www.motodiscovery.com and had his BMW R1200GS back at Las Palmas Hotel in Texas. Hope Mike made it home.
Wicked rain storm on the way from Reynosa to Santiago, which is always a butt puckering moment when riding the slick cobblestones of Mexican villages. Hotels ranged from $150 a night places to $15 a night joints, which is just fine with me.
You men really need to check out Real de Catorce, this is 500 years of Mexico's heritage and history in one small village.
All of the roads around Real are where our face plants in the dirt occurred. My fall down and go bump came on a super extreme downhill track from a Monastic Ruin that I just had to check out. Only incurred left crash bar rash and a broken left turn signal to mi Salma Hayek, my 2009 BMW F650GS Twin; two rips in my riding jacket left arm and some bruising.
Did learn a lesson in my get off: Yesterday I ordered TOURATECH Part Number: 048-0482 16 Tooth Front Sprocket from the F800GS. Current stock sprocket is 17 tooth, I need to get the first gear much lower for steep loose rock downhills.
Amazingly, we didn't hear about Pigfluenza until we returned to Estados Unidos and were staying at Super 8 Motel in Fort Stockton, TX and saw the news on the television. Thankfully, I never kissed a pig: Though I was putting the full court press on a bar girl named Leticia in a Cantina in Matahuela, San Luis Potosi. Skooter's right, even after the 3rd shot of Herradura Tequila and two bottles each of Victoria and Indio, this senorita did look a little like a burro. Hell's Bell's, I'm Irish aren't I!!!
Old Michael: Two quick items: 1) There is a photo I wanted you to see and my sincere apologies to you for not getting it out earlier to you; I will ask SkooterG after the ball game to help me put it on my Irish Trip Thread here on our FJR Forum.
As Son Seth and I were waiting for our flight from Dublin Airport to USA I took pictures of a huge portrait dated 1919 of O'Keeffe's General Store that was located on Fitzwilliam Street; exactly 500 meters from Merrion Square and 500 meters from Doolan's Pub on Hogan Square. 2) I am going to be talking your ear off at the Canadian FJR Rally about joining our Dual Sport Ride to Baja California Norte next Spring. I am hoping you will share riding my BMW GS and with driving our Jeep Liberty Diesel SUV so I can bring Son Seth along with me on the trip; this will be week camping with a group of riders.
johnny80s & dcarver: This is the trip where I'll be packing a final drive, unless I buy a 2010 BMW K1300GT with fixed drive!
AZ BEEMERS OCTOBER 2010 RIDE TO CHIAPAS ESTADO FOR BMW MOTO CLUBS OF MEXICO INTERNATIONAL RALLY!
We AZ Beemers had such a wonderful time in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta this October for the Moto Clubs Rally in 2008; let’s go to Chiapas!!
Phoenix to Guaymas, via Hermosillo: 8 hours and 425 miles.
Guaymas to Mazatlan, via Los Mochis: 11 hours and 490 miles.
Mazatlan to Puerto Vallarta, via Tepic: 6 hours and 285 miles.
Puerto Vallarta to La Mira, via Barra de Navidad: 8 hours and 365 miles.
La Mira to Acapulco, via Zihuatanejo: 5 hours and 225 miles.
Rest Day in Acapulco and have the significant others fly in to join us.
Acapulco to Puerto Escondido, via Cuajinicuilapa: 6 hours and 240 miles.
Puerto Escondido to Tuxtla Gutierrez, via Juchitan: 9 hours & 350 miles.
4 nights partying with our fine friends from Mexico Moto Clubs in Chiapas.
Tuxtla Gutierrez to Villahermosa, via Palenque: 9 hours and 250 miles.
Villahermosa to Veracruz, via Acayucan: 7 hours and 300 miles.
Rest Day in Veracruz and have companions fly home to Estados Unidos.
Veracruz to Tampico, via Tuxpan: 8 hours and 315 miles.
Tampico to Brownsville, Texas: 7 hours and 315 miles.
2 days: 18 hours and 1,250 miles from Brownsville back to Phoenix, AZ.
These times and miles came directly from the AAA Map and Guide Book.
AZ Beemers: Start saving your vacation time and dinero for a 3-week and 5,000+ mile trip to see our amigo Senor Ruben Tenorio in Chiapas 10/2010!