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Posted: 8/25/2020 6:27:16 PM EDT
Update 02/21/21: so it looks like things are going to be too shut down for us to cross a minimum of 12 borders. This is of course more than disappointing. So it has been kicked around that maybe we do a fly and ride for a week or so this fall.
The trip however will be happening. It just means we all have another year to be prepared. It also means anyone who was on the fence has more time to get on board. The trip is happening short of world war(which is possible Original thread is here. Thread Not sure if anyone cares but I guess I could start another thread on Covid Anyway, here is today’s development... Attached File 2007 with 598 miles. Yea, 598. UPDATE: Current plan to date Departure: mid October 2021 Route: cross into Mexico maybe in Baja but a good chance it’s Reynosa. Take a few weeks in Mexico because contrary to popular belief of those who have never been it actually kicks ass. We are talking roadside food, box canyons, high desert, Adobe structures, rainforest, Mayan pyramids, amazing people, and culture. Attached File Then into Belize where we see the Caribbean ocean and more Mayan treasures lie in wait. The hottest hot sauce I have ever had is in Belize. And it will be the last time we hear English widely spoken for months. Attached File Then into Guatemala where we will visit the famous Tikal! we are getting deep into jungle now. We are talking toucans, parrots and monkeys! Attached File Not enough jungle? Then here is Honduras! Ah’ hell, I’m not going to sugar coat it. It’s a little rough around the edges. Our time here will be measured in days. Attached File Then we hit Nicaragua! Want to sleigh ride down a smoking Volcano? I did and you can too. Attached File Everyone is talking about Costa Rica and you will too! Cloud forest, dense jungle and amazing wildlife. How about a zip line that is 480’ high through the dense rainforest canopy?...I know where one is at! Panama here we come! We all know of the canal but have you seen it? It changed the world! Sloths, tapir, and parrots! Next we board a sail boat and head around the Darien Gap while visiting the beautiful San Blas Islands! Holy cow we are in South America and a fan favorite...Colombia! Historic cities, amazing food and spectacular jungle! Halfway down the globe? Then you must be in Ecuador! My brother went here when I was a young kid and it ignited my passion for travel. Next year you could be there with me when I fulfill a 35 year old dream. Not done yet? Let’s head to Peru! Machu Piichu, need I say more? Well then how about and entire mountainous country that also has the pacific running down its entire length. How about some salt flats? Ok then, Bolivia it is! Always a favorite of riders. But wait, there is more...Chile! Llamas and chinchillas! You heard of it, now you can see it. Last but surely not least we hit Argentina! We all know Patagonia is a favorite and we will see it as we head to the end of the civilized world! Penguins and Southern Ocean. Few ever see it! Then I ship my bike home and fly back to my job and the real world. Will you do the same or will you ride it all again on the way home?!? Required equipment: A dual sport or ADV bike will make the journey fun and manageable. A cruiser would make for a good time for the rest of us. I am taking a heavily accessorized DR650. Terrain: Literally everything. Bring your big boy pants and hang on. Mud, gravel, water crossings, sand, pavement, and a sea of empty beer bottle) |
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Are the locals (not in an urban area) friendly, or are you a mark?
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<-- Super jelly...
I get to go on an overnighter this Saturday... south central Oregon... Nothing but nothing... Enjoy the ride! |
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Quoted: Just trying to do my part to cure overpopulation. View Quote You have no idea how true that statements going to be. I’ve climbed through Ecuador and northern Peru. 10 yr olds armed with shotguns set up random tolls to collect money from travelers. That bikes going to be popular fast. Good luck Dibs on canoe . Can you send canoe specs before you leave? Thanks |
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Interested in the shipping logistics. Is it a pain and expensive or not bad. Something similar is on my list.
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Thread title and picture are misleading.
Should read: "I am driving my motorcycle around on the back of a Bronco in Mexico on a bike rack." |
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Quoted: You have no idea how true that statements going to be. I’ve climbed through Ecuador and northern Peru. 10 yr olds armed with shotguns set up random tolls to collect money from travelers. That bikes going to be popular fast. Good luck Dibs on canoe . Can you send canoe specs before you leave? Thanks View Quote People do this literally every day. While it may not be for your average person it’s certainly not a rare thing. |
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Quoted: Original thread is here. Thread Not sure if anyone cares but I guess I could start another thread on Covid Anyway, here is today’s development... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191077/D15C3F0B-9079-4EF8-93FB-E17F5C76EB7C_jpe-1562419.JPG 2007 with 598 miles. Yea, 598. View Quote Nice! Please tell me you got it for under 3k. I'll be jealous. |
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Quoted: Nice! Please tell me you got it for under 3k. I'll be jealous. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Original thread is here. Thread Not sure if anyone cares but I guess I could start another thread on Covid Anyway, here is today’s development... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191077/D15C3F0B-9079-4EF8-93FB-E17F5C76EB7C_jpe-1562419.JPG 2007 with 598 miles. Yea, 598. Nice! Please tell me you got it for under 3k. I'll be jealous. I wish. I can find KLRs under 3000 all day long but I ended up paying 3500 for this one |
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Quoted: I wish. I can find KLRs under 3000 all day long but I ended up paying 3500 for this one View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Original thread is here. Thread Not sure if anyone cares but I guess I could start another thread on Covid Anyway, here is today’s development... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191077/D15C3F0B-9079-4EF8-93FB-E17F5C76EB7C_jpe-1562419.JPG 2007 with 598 miles. Yea, 598. Nice! Please tell me you got it for under 3k. I'll be jealous. I wish. I can find KLRs under 3000 all day long but I ended up paying 3500 for this one Still a deal |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Original thread is here. Thread Not sure if anyone cares but I guess I could start another thread on Covid Anyway, here is today’s development... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191077/D15C3F0B-9079-4EF8-93FB-E17F5C76EB7C_jpe-1562419.JPG 2007 with 598 miles. Yea, 598. Nice! Please tell me you got it for under 3k. I'll be jealous. I wish. I can find KLRs under 3000 all day long but I ended up paying 3500 for this one Still a deal Yea. The DRs are just not as common and hold their value way better from what I have seen of the KLRs. The last two low mile KLRs I have bought were $2500.00 each. A $2500 DR is clapped out with serious miles. |
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Keep us posted! I have an F700GS that is plotting unadvisable journeys at this very moment....
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Quoted: Keep us posted! I have an F700GS that is plotting unadvisable journeys at this very moment.... View Quote If you squint you can see the DR's big brother in the back. I am seriously considering doing the BMW off road school maybe later this fall. I would like to push the GSA into a bit tougher stuff with confidence. |
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Didn't we have another member that was found in a shallow grave in Mexico after attempting something similar?
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Quoted: Didn't we have another member that was found in a shallow grave in Mexico after attempting something similar? View Quote “Attempted” makes it sound like it’s a much bigger challenge than it is. I have already ridden a motorcycle from Virginia to Panama including, of course, Mexico. People do this every day. That doesn’t mean it isn’t challenging at time both mentally and physically but if you have the right personality it’s just a matter of perseverance. But truthfully if it was only the challenge it would be pointless. The journeys are amazing. One day on my trip I was in low desert riding with road runners, high desert at 9000ft with mountains soaring, down to low jungle again, until crossing a ridge into a rain forest. I have climbed ancient pyramids, taken sleigh rides down smoking volcanoes, and carved through box canyons. I have been completely lost, completely alone, and in the heart of Oaxaca during Cinco de Mayo. That doesn’t mean you can be stupid. And the guy who you are referring too made some bad decisions. He was a new rider and did little to no research and went into an area known for issues. If you decided to ride across America would you make sure you routed through Compton and the bad part of Chicago? I wouldn’t. |
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Just replaced the fuel line and rejetted the carb.
I have a rack on the way. That only leaves.... Suspension, front and back Big tank New pegs and mounts Seat Bark Buster hand guards Wiring the NSU bolts Panniers Windshield Possibly frame reinforcement. Maybe swapping out speedo with a digital. Riding it for thousands of miles before I leave. |
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This may have already been mentioned, but have you read the book "Investment Biker"?
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Quoted: This may have already been mentioned, but have you read the book "Investment Biker"? View Quote Though I think I have heard of it, I have not. I actually just downloaded Jupiter’s travels which I really need to read since Ted Simon is sort of The Godfather of documenting overland travel. |
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I have a coworker that rode from Prudhoe Bay to Ushuaia, Argentina in 27 days. He loved it but would not do it again!!
http://www.34for40.org/ride.htm |
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Gun forum
Wants to ride bike through anti gun countries Go away troll |
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Quoted: I have a coworker that rode from Prudhoe Bay to Ushuaia, Argentina in 27 days. He loved it but would not do it again!! http://www.34for40.org/ride.htm View Quote I met these guys just east of Yosemite on my trip around the USA. They started in Ushuaia, were headed to Prudhoe Bay, and then they were riding BACK to Ushuaia. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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I am not going to ridicule you but you have a significant risk of not making it through Mexico alive.
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I did PDX to Ushuaia then Buenos Aires in 2016. I was on a KTM 690, partner was on a DR650. My engine failed in Antofagasta Chile, his bike held together but ran like crap due to the ever changing elevations and his inability to re-jet his carb.
You will be our hero if you machete your way way through the Darian solo. |
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Quoted: I did PDX to Ushuaia then Buenos Aires in 2016. I was on a KTM 690, partner was on a DR650. My engine failed in Antofagasta Chile, his bike held together but ran like crap due to the ever changing elevations and his inability to re-jet his carb. You will be our hero if you machete your way way through the Darian solo. View Quote Yea, well I think that is an expedition in itself. Every attempt I have seen has been a bike literally carried by poles and canoes. |
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I still can't believe you found a DR650 with less than a 1000 miles on it. Lucky son of a bitch.
Can't wait to see what the build ends up looking like. Yenkro or Safari fairing would look good |
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Quoted: If you squint you can see the DR's big brother in the back. I am seriously considering doing the BMW off road school maybe later this fall. I would like to push the GSA into a bit tougher stuff with confidence. View Quote did it this summer. highly recommend it. good luck on the ride! |
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That trip takes a special kind of adventure gene. Go get it OP.
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What happened to the guy that was riding way up north? Like up into the artic circle? Was that you, op, or different guy?
Very cool, by the way |
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Good luck man! I've always wanted to go a Rosa trip like that, but my ass hurts after riding my Wr250r for 250 miles.
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