Moving misposted/misplaced pictures and narrative over here, Thanks!
Here are my thoughts on riding a motorcycle into Mexico, as I posted to www.fjrforum.com I first rode into Mexico in 1968 and I am not going to stop riding Mexico now! Tet Offensive hit in 1968 and I ran down to enlist in the United States Army, but before I went to Fort Ord for Infantry Training I first rode three weeks in Mexico on my 1964 Norton Atlas 750. Viva Mexico ese!Combo said:Great shots!
Glad you had a fun safe trip.
Mexico..........not me! I would feel I was bait on a motorcycle and more so in todays times.
I had a bad experience in Mexico 1985 and said to myself that I would never go back. Thats a shame because of all the great country and how nice the regular folks are. I hope someday soon things will change for them.
Thanks for posting your ride.
Brother Rod, Give this October trip some thought. You're traveling with experienced hands, all ex-military and we speak Spanish.ColoRider said:I hear you Don!!! My nephew has ridden all over Mexico, Central America and down into South America and swears by the same thing. Don't do stupid things and for the most part you will never have a problem or be hassled by the local "law". I'm still a little reluctant to ride down there, but I'm getting closer to it!
Tempting - VERY tempting!!! I have a ride planned down to the Bandera TX area the 7th of October and it would be real easy to stretch it into a longer ride over your way and down into Mexico!!!beemerdons said:Brother Rod, Give this October trip some thought. You're traveling with experienced hands, all ex-military and we speak Spanish.
Chuck "Carlos" Doucet was a K-9 handler in Vietnam. Nothing hairier than being attached to a German Shepherd on a 6' leash while VC Charley is trying to come over the fire base perimeter to kill you and the dog! We take every precaution down in Mexico.