Federile guies I was in Arizona ..Douglas...went acros the border.,,1983...

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From: "Allen Thomas" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎7/‎2/‎2014 9:09 PM
To: "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Road Trip Photos

Especially about the police being likely to shake you down. I had it happen to 
me once. Granted my friends and me were drunk, but we didn't start any trouble.



On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

Amen and amen!  No disrespect intended toward Mexicans but all that EGRider 
said is true and the warnings of danger are genuine.  
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On Jul 1, 2014 5:46 PM, "MJB_LBC" <[email protected]> wrote:

Have to agree with just about everything you said. I use to live in San Diego 
(Chula Vista - I could  see the bull ring in Tijuana from my house) Would 
travel all through Baja, but even now, friends caution me about going into 
Mexico.

On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 8:11:22 AM UTC-7, EGrider wrote:
As I've written on this list in the past, I've got riding down to Buenos Aires 
on a motorcycle on my bucket list, and my recent trip Atlanta to San Francisco 
with a friend was a tune-up for that. 

Just remember that once you cross into Mexico your insurance is no longer 
valid. I'm sure you have not been counting on your insurance to pay for Pony's 
repairs, but my guess is that you may have put the $10/year road service rider 
on your insurance and used it a few times, judging by the breakdowns you've 
experienced. Keep in mind that this road service will disappear once you leave 
the States, and if there are any collisions, you will be responsible unless 
your Spanish is good enough to talk your way out or your bribe is bigger than 
the other party's. For that you will need cash, which is a double-edged sword.

You will also be welcomed by about 24-hours worth of the Sonoran Desert, so you 
may want to make your back-up gas can 2 gallons. 

Lastly, there are the drug cartels and a general air of lawlessness that makes 
any marauding machos pretty much sure that they can do whatever they would like 
to a pretty young lady like you with impunity.  This goes double for marauding 
machos wearing police uniforms.

I actually drove a car over the border at Brownsville down to Mexico City, 
around the Yucatan,  and back to the US in the 70's, and the only troubles I 
had was trying to find unleaded gas and trying to keep up with Mexico City 
traffic at 7,000 feet in a car that was jetted for 700 feet. But that was the 
1970s, and things were safer everywhere back then. If I did that again, it 
would be in a rental car on the other side.

I'm an adventure junkie and always have been, but you've got to draw the line 
between thrilling and unnecessarily risky. If you're actually seriously 
planning on doing some riding in Mexico and not just putting your toe over the 
border to say you did it,  I suggest that you ride a good, reliable bike (a 
Suzuki DR650 is what listmembers here recommended to me) and ride with a 
friend, preferably a man.  

Now please excuse me as a hobble down off my soapbox...

On Saturday, June 28, 2014 11:50:41 PM UTC-4, Melissa Hickson wrote:
I'm flattered by the offer! I've got an automobile bulb for my bike's headlight 
now... be sure to take that into account when consulting the charts.


Thanks for the link! That looks amazing! I'm working here in California for a 
few months, but after this job concludes I've been considering riding down into 
Mexico myself. Oh, the freedom of the road...
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