I have AAA motorcycle coverage and used one tow when my carbs gummed up,
but other than that I've just fixed it wherever I happen to be. Sometimes
catching a ride to an automobile store or whatnot. Thanks for the reminder
about insurance though.

I've played around with the idea of doing a big south american trip too,
but I don't think I'll do it on this bike. It'd be nice to have one that
was at least a decade newer, with lovely little perks like a shaft drive
and fuel injection.

Of course, the nice thing about having an older, less-valuable bike is that
if all else fails, (and as much as the idea breaks my heart) Pony and I can
part ways. It's certainly easier (and probably cheaper) to use public
transit to move around the world. So I wouldn't be truly stranded if the
bike broke down beyond what I could repair.

>From my understanding, things get better and better the farther south you
go in Mexico. I don't have a ton of interest in northern Mexico anyway...
if I do decide to winter down there, it'll be in Chiapas or something. I
really appreciate all the advice! I certainly am not a reckless
thrill-seeker; I just like to adventure. I've traveled through Mongolia,
China, and Brazil alone. In fact, dealing with scammers and thieves and all
kinds of craziness in Mongolia is what gave me the confidence to take this
road trip on! If I do go to Mexico, I'll certainly take lots of precautions.

In some ways, it is more dangerous to move through the world as a young
woman. We are seen as more vulnerable and there's always the specter of
sexual violence - that can't be denied. But on the other hand, we have some
advantages. People trust us more. We are less intimidating and more likely
to evoke a protective reaction. When I hitchhike, I get picked up by moms
in minivans who would never normally stop, but they feel like if they don't
then someone dangerous will pick me up (probably an unnecessary worry in
today's paranoid world). When I stopped for gas on this road trip one
evening, the lady running the station noticed I looked tired and offered to
let me spend the night on her business's side porch. If I'd been more
intimidating, I might have been forced to ride on searching for a camp site
in the dark. Even in Mongolia, I was the target of a lot of
pickpocketers... but I could push them off, snatch my things back, I even
slapped one across the face and split his lip. Each time, the pickpocket
faded away into the crowd and I could walk on. Male friends got hit by more
violent scams. A common one is for a young Mongolian man to walk up to a
young foreign man and sucker punch him to start a fight. While the fight is
going on, the Mongolian's friends pickpocket the onlookers. As a woman, I
didn't have to worry about that kind of violence; in spite of the fact that
I'm foreign, if someone attacked me, the crowd would interfere. They don't
jump in to defend a man.

As a woman traveler, you need to be smart. As ANY traveler, you need to be
smart. You need to be savvy, you need to avoid flashing wealth, you need to
be aware of the neighborhoods that you are passing through and respond
appropriately, or just avoid areas altogether. Probably the only extra
precautions we need to take is when associating with the opposite sex. We
have to navigate any interaction carefully to strike the right balance
between being polite and leading someone on. That line changes with
different cultures and is always a delicate balancing act.

Past that, while female traveling is certainly different than male
traveling, it's no more dangerous. It's just different kinds of concerns.

And for me in particular, I have a superpower. I'm not sure if the pictures
show well enough, but I have dark coloring and somewhat almond shaped eyes.
I can camouflage in any south american country and even in many Asian ones
- certainly in both China and Mongolia I regularly flew well under the
radar. In fact, in Mongolia I was safest when I was alone! Every time I got
targeted by a thief, it was when I was with western friends. I got hit
twice in 20 minutes while walking between two 6-foot-plus men who were
"guarding" me.... but I could spend all day in the black market completely
alone without a single incident, because I blend in as long as I keep my
mouth shut. :)

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