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Also, thanks to Yamafitter Bill's advice on radios: I'm leaving my General Electric clock/alarm radio at home here in Arizona. Since it only had an 8' cord on it, it probably wouldn't have been that effective in Mexico anyway. Besides, I've owned it for over 35 years.
Shooot I guess that means my 8-track aint going to work on the bike in Mexico either!!! :dribble:
Chris, now I know why I like you; a fellow 8-track fan; I've got mine mounted on mi Salma Hayek!

 
Also, thanks to Yamafitter Bill's advice on radios: I'm leaving my General Electric clock/alarm radio at home here in Arizona. Since it only had an 8' cord on it, it probably wouldn't have been that effective in Mexico anyway. Besides, I've owned it for over 35 years.
Shooot I guess that means my 8-track aint going to work on the bike in Mexico either!!! :dribble:
Chris, now I know why I like you; a fellow 8-track fan; I've got mine mounted on mi Salma Hayek!
I kept my turntable for so long it came back in style.

 
Money turned in, KTM title, Passport, Liability Ins., Medical Ins.,

I think were good to go!
+1, Gunny! And mi Salma Hayek has new Continental TKC-80's front and year, new 15 tooth countershaft sprocket, new drive chain, new rear stock sprocket, small fly screen and fresh oil/filter change. Tucson Joe and I are meeting at his Reserve, New Mexico mountain cabin on the Continental Divide this weekend to practice our Herradura Tequila and Tecate drinking; Joe's wife Cec and my gal Donna will be there to watch over us old fools!

You guys are practicing your Tequila and Cerveza consumption, aren't you? This's just as important as line sets for single track or river crossings!

 
Money turned in, KTM title, Passport, Liability Ins., Medical Ins.,

I think were good to go!
Ready or not!

Gonna do the K trail from 3 sticks to Clayton this weekend for a warm up...

Still haven't got my fancy schmancy suspension parts I ordered..dimmit.. :thumbsdown:

 
Money turned in, KTM title, Passport, Liability Ins., Medical Ins.,

I think were good to go!
Ready or not!

Gonna do the K trail from 3 sticks to Clayton this weekend for a warm up...

Still haven't got my fancy schmancy suspension parts I ordered..dimmit.. :thumbsdown:
C-mon Russ don't practice too much, I need someone to stay back with me to help pick up the beast!!

 
Money turned in, KTM title, Passport, Liability Ins., Medical Ins.,

I think were good to go!
Ready or not!

Gonna do the K trail from 3 sticks to Clayton this weekend for a warm up...

Still haven't got my fancy schmancy suspension parts I ordered..dimmit.. :thumbsdown:
C-mon Russ don't practice too much, I need someone to stay back with me to help pick up the beast!!
I jus wanna make sure I'm not 'that guy'...

If it's you, I'm OK...

I'll sit back and watch....

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Ready or not!

Gonna do the K trail from 3 sticks to Clayton this weekend for a warm up...

Still haven't got my fancy schmancy suspension parts I ordered..dimmit.. :thumbsdown:
Whats the sccop on the K-Trail ride? When, what time, You going by yourself? etc....

May wanna tag along if I can.

 
Ready or not!

Gonna do the K trail from 3 sticks to Clayton this weekend for a warm up...

Still haven't got my fancy schmancy suspension parts I ordered..dimmit.. :thumbsdown:
Whats the sccop on the K-Trail ride? When, what time, You going by yourself? etc....

May wanna tag along if I can.
PM sent...

 
I have my spare tube (front) which in an emergency can be used in the rear. The reverse is not true. It is not possible to fit a 18" tube into a 21" tire unless someone has changed the rules of geometry since I left school.

I have a good set of tire spoons and CO2 cartridges for fixing flats not that I expect any since I run extra heavy duty tubes in my DOT Knobbies (Trackmaster on the back and a Perelli M21 up front. Extra spark plug and the tools to install it (You have to take the tank off to get at the plug :angry03: )

I'll be backpacking the Nikon and will have the ContourHD 1080p helmet cam to document the carnage. I can also bring along my 100ft extention cord so that Don can use his radio :p

 
You guys are practicing your Tequila and Cerveza consumption, aren't you? This's just as important as line sets for single track or river crossings!
Those of us from the Great White North are well versed in the Cerveza consumption. After 45 years of experience I think I've pretty much got the hang of it and don't require the practise but I treat Tequila as basically liquid drugs.

 
You guys are practicing your Tequila and Cerveza consumption, aren't you? This's just as important as line sets for single track or river crossings!
Those of us from the Great White North are well versed in the Cerveza consumption. After 45 years of experience I think I've pretty much got the hang of it and don't require the practise but I treat Tequila as basically liquid drugs.
Point well taken about Tequila, Bill. Mezcal is absolutely and positively liquid drugs!

Muchas gracias for bringing along the 100' extension cord for my alarm/clock radio!!

 
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I have my spare tube (front) which in an emergency can be used in the rear. The reverse is not true. It is not possible to fit a 18" tube into a 21" tire unless someone has changed the rules of geometry since I left school.

I have a good set of tire spoons and CO2 cartridges for fixing flats not that I expect any since I run extra heavy duty tubes in my DOT Knobbies (Trackmaster on the back and a Perelli M21 up front. Extra spark plug and the tools to install it (You have to take the tank off to get at the plug :angry03: )

I'll be backpacking the Nikon and will have the ContourHD 1080p helmet cam to document the carnage. I can also bring along my 100ft extention cord so that Don can use his radio :p
I carry a 21" tube on the front fender as well. Even though I've never tried, I think it would be quite difficult to put a 18" tube on a 21" wheel.

For tires I'm running for the 2nd time Dunlop's D908 Rally Raid's. I ran these for 6 days in Colorado around the Ouray area, I would say there is still half the life left in them. I'm putting on new ones for Mexico. The D908RR's are a PIA to get on, and have very stiff sidewalls. They dont provide motocross tire type traction, but they wear like iron. If they hold up for 2 weeks, like I think they will, I will for sure have a new favorite dual sport tire!

I too am bringing mt Contour HD 1080P. I think I have a 200ft extension cord, so your in luck Don, now you can listen to your radio and your 8 track player! :yahoo:

 
I have my spare tube (front) which in an emergency can be used in the rear. The reverse is not true. It is not possible to fit a 18" tube into a 21" tire unless someone has changed the rules of geometry since I left school.

I have a good set of tire spoons and CO2 cartridges for fixing flats not that I expect any since I run extra heavy duty tubes in my DOT Knobbies (Trackmaster on the back and a Perelli M21 up front. Extra spark plug and the tools to install it (You have to take the tank off to get at the plug :angry03: )

I'll be backpacking the Nikon and will have the ContourHD 1080p helmet cam to document the carnage. I can also bring along my 100ft extention cord so that Don can use his radio :p
I carry a 21" tube on the front fender as well. Even though I've never tried, I think it would be quite difficult to put a 18" tube on a 21" wheel.

For tires I'm running for the 2nd time Dunlop's D908 Rally Raid's. I ran these for 6 days in Colorado around the Ouray area, I would say there is still half the life left in them. I'm putting on new ones for Mexico. The D908RR's are a PIA to get on, and have very stiff sidewalls. They dont provide motocross tire type traction, but they wear like iron. If they hold up for 2 weeks, like I think they will, I will for sure have a new favorite dual sport tire!

I too am bringing mt Contour HD 1080P. I think I have a 200ft extension cord, so your in luck Don, now you can listen to your radio and your 8 track player! :yahoo:
Crap I just pinched another front tube. :banghead: I seem to be getting pretty darn good at changing my front tire in the field! I was crossing this stream that someone through old pieces of sidewalk in. As I started to cross I managed get the front tire stuck between two of these pieces causing the front wheel to stop instantly and making me fly into the stream. :worriedsmiley:

Make sure you bring extra tubes. Especially since I will most likely be needing them. :p

 
Ready or not!

Gonna do the K trail from 3 sticks to Clayton this weekend for a warm up...

Still haven't got my fancy schmancy suspension parts I ordered..dimmit.. :thumbsdown:
Whats the sccop on the K-Trail ride? When, what time, You going by yourself? etc....

May wanna tag along if I can.
PM sent...
How did it go? I want to hear the details!!
You would have loved it!

It got rocky just past that part where you had a flat...

:)

 
From Skip Mascorro of Moto-Discovery:

"Amigos,

I've just returned from a truly fun and inspiring ride through the Copper Canyon region. The "vibe" was particularly friendly and welcoming. I'm excited about our first ride through the Sierra Madre to the Sea of Cortez part of our even bigger commitment to a region that is opening up even more roads and riding opportunities for us to explore.

As we assemble our MotoDiscovery team and make preparations, here are a few valuable tips:

OBTAIN YOUR VEHICLE PERMITS NOW!

We want to advise you of an opportunity that will serve all of us well; the ability to obtain on line your vehicle entry permit.

This is a time consuming process. We can save a couple of critical hours our first day into Mexico if you will go on line, apply and pay for your Temporary Import Permit.

This link will take you right to the page where this can be done. Please accomplish this as soon as possible as you will want to allow enough time to order the permit and get it back to you before you depart for El Paso. Go to this link. You will want to apply and pay for your Temporary Import of Vehicle permit. Don't delay. https://www.banjercito.com.mx/site/siteBanjer/Bicentenario/iitv/instruccionesIITV_ing.html

These permits can be obtained in person at select consulates, this information available on the Banjercito website.

NOTE: Those renting motorcycles are likely to have to obtain this permit in person. We are researching this now. There is no action on your part required at the moment. We will advise you if otherwise.

PACK LIGHT

Again we encourage you to pack light. Exposure to colder temperatures is going to be the first morning in Mexico. All other times one can expect warmer temperatures s we make our way to lower elevations and to the Sea of Cortez.

RIDING OR TRAILERING?

This tour is unique in that for the first time we will be trailering bikes to our launching point in Creel. This concept was designed to permit smaller and more off road oriented machines to avoid having to ride hundreds of miles on pavement. If you do not wish to trailer and prefer to ride with the convoy, that is fine with us. We will be a little tight on space on the trailers and the confines of the passenger van(s) may make this an inviting option. If you prefer to ride rather than trailer/van, then please let us know in the coming days.

SPOT TRACKER 2

We will have at least two Spot Tracker 2 GPS signaling devices on this tour. For those who may not be familiar with this technology, those whom you select, will be able to monitor your position on a satellite image map every ten minutes! If you know of anyone in your family whom you would like to keep informed of your where abouts, please send via a separate e-mail to [email protected] the e-mail addresses of those you want to have following your travels. Mark SUBJECT LINE of your e-mail as GPS TRACKER REQUEST EXPLORER.

There is a caveat to this, and that is your family and friends should be aware that circumstances such as technology failures, dead batteries and other external forces may cause a temporary lapse in the signaling. Don't panic! We certainly don't want something that could be a useful and fun tool to create unnecessary anxieties. Make this absolutely clear to all who may be on the monitoring list.

SIGN UP AND GO TO MOTODISCOVERY FACEBOOK..BE A FRIEND.

I've just posted some fine photos of my trip of this past week. We will be relying on Facebook to present you and all MotoDiscovery fans to with really up to the minute information. I encourage you to get a Facebook account if you don't have one ( they are free) and become a friend of MotoDiscovery.

I look forward to seeing all of you soon. Please call or drop me a note if you have questions.

Saludos,

Skip Mascorro

22200 Highway 46 West

Spring Branch, Texas 78070 -6774 USA

Toll Free USA & Canada 1(800) 233-0564

PH (830) 438-7744 FAX (830) 438-7745

www.motodiscovery.com

[email protected]"

 
From Skip Mascorro of Moto-Discovery:

OBTAIN YOUR VEHICLE PERMITS NOW!

We want to advise you of an opportunity that will serve all of us well; the ability to obtain on line your vehicle entry permit.

This is a time consuming process. We can save a couple of critical hours our first day into Mexico if you will go on line, apply and pay for your Temporary Import Permit.

This link will take you right to the page where this can be done. Please accomplish this as soon as possible as you will want to allow enough time to order the permit and get it back to you before you depart for El Paso. Go to this link. You will want to apply and pay for your Temporary Import of Vehicle permit. Don't delay. https://www.banjercito.com.mx/site/siteBanjer/Bicentenario/iitv/instruccionesIITV_ing.html

These permits can be obtained in person at select consulates, this information available on the Banjercito website.

NOTE: Those renting motorcycles are likely to have to obtain this permit in person. We are researching this now. There is no action on your part required at the moment. We will advise you if otherwise.

HELP!!!! I was trying to get my bike permit:

What is the name of the Mexican Border we're crossing? Here's is the choices from the web site noted above:

ACAPULCO

VERACRUZ

LAZARO CARDENAS

CD.DEL CARMEN

PUERTO VALLARTA

GUAYMAS

PROGRESO IDA

TUXPAN

MAZATLAN

MANZANILLO

COATZACOALCOS

SALINA CRUZ

PUERTO ENSENADA

NACO SONORA

MEXICALI

LA PAZ

NUEVA CIUDAD GUERRERO

TAPACHULA

CD. CUAUHTEMOC

TIJUANA

TECATE

NUEVO LAREDO

ENSENADA A. F.

PUERTO PEÑASCO

AGUA PRIETA

SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO

NOGALES

PUENTE COLOMBIA

Km. 30 Cd. JUAREZ

PIEDRAS NEGRAS

CD. ACUNA

MATAMOROS

REYNOSA

CD. MIGUEL ALEMAN

CD. CAMARGO

MEXICALI

OJINAGA

PUERTO MORELOS

SUBTTE. LOPEZ Q.R.

SANTA ROSALIA

I believe its KM. 30 Cd. Juarez but I'm not sure. I will also email Skip.

We need to do this fast because they mail it to us via FedEx.

 
Hola Chris, I also sent an e-mail and placed a phone call with Skip and Nancy; I will send a second e-mail. I really hope to feck that we ARE NOT crossing at Ciudad Juarez, that town scares the living hell out of me; and I have been riding into Mexico for 44 years now. Muy Peligro, hombre!!!

 
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