Great info, Keister!
I forgot about the "reciprocity". I vaguely remember reading about it somewhere but, since we have no registration in TX, I disregarded.
Great info, Keister!
I forgot about the "reciprocity". I vaguely remember reading about it somewhere but, since we have no registration in TX, I disregarded.
Better plan on it being hot out there guys!
86 ATC 250r
08 CRF 450x(r)
I should be able make this but I can't get there until the evening of the 5th (coming from Vegas). Will there still be a lot of people around on the 6th?
Sorry to hijack thread but someone used a neat GPS app a couple years ago and it tracked / traced the rides very well anybody know what that was ? I tried the "Mr Clean" recommended app but had problems.
Yep highs at 90 all week. Night rides will be EXCELLENT THO.
TIME TO STRETCH THE RODS
ROLL THAT BEAUTIFUL BEAN FOOTAGE
Thanks for the tip Mr. Clean. I'll take that into consideration if I can make it.
Weather has been around 80s during the day and high 50s at night.
Yuma is def closer to butter cup and gordons/ogilbey.
The Q casino will have the closest rooms to stay
http://playqcr.com/mobile/
Team Blue: 85 Tri-z 250: under the knife
Team Red: 87 Trx250r 01Cr80 15 CBR600RR
Team Yellow: 06 Ltr450 11 Hayabusa
Bring a passport if u want to check out algadones mex. popular spot for trinckets, tacos, beer, cheap precscriptions, and cheap dental work. Boarder closes at 10pm. Secure paid parking on US side and walk across if anyone is interested
Team Blue: 85 Tri-z 250: under the knife
Team Red: 87 Trx250r 01Cr80 15 CBR600RR
Team Yellow: 06 Ltr450 11 Hayabusa
Also if anyones last min parts, a local dealership in yuma Liberty Motorsports has flags premix plugs tires etc.
Luvs gas station in yuma off 3e has 100 octane non leaded and 110 leaded race fuel at the pump
When i head out if anyone needs fuel ill pick some up for them if we make arrangements.
Team Blue: 85 Tri-z 250: under the knife
Team Red: 87 Trx250r 01Cr80 15 CBR600RR
Team Yellow: 06 Ltr450 11 Hayabusa
Turning off computer, headed to Dune Buggy Flats, should be there this afternoon, hope to see all you soon. Don't forget your passes.
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’84 YT60
’85 350x (423cc) with ’81 XL500 head conversion
’83 XR500 (628cc) converted 3 Wheel hybrid
’73 CB750 K3 converted 3 Wheel hybrid
’86 TRX250R chassis XR650L engine hybrid
’89 TRX250R (stock )
’90 LT500 Quadzilla
’85 FL350 Odysses ( water cooled head )
Lost (sold) but not forgotten ’80 ATC 110 (205cc on alcohol ) ’83 200x ( 222cc ) ’83 200x ( 185s eng ) ’85 350x ( stock )
added to the collection recently, (2) '70 US90 Aquarius Blue and '74 ATC90 Daytona Orange
I agree with Mike if your at Gordons stay in Yuma, but if your going to Glamis Brawley would be best but remember overly lock your prized possessions there a lot of theft down there!!!!
And if you go to Mexico passport not required all I take are birth certificate and drivers license! That is all that is needed and if you drive down there prepare for 2 hour wait to cross back on car unless you have Fast Pay or Sentri, with either one of those 30 minute wait to cross on vehicle.
Algadones is across the border from the Q casino. The casino has the closest rooms to rent to the dunes if u you visit the buttercup or gordons well area. I was just putting that info out for anyone who might be interested in buying small souviners,eat some authentic mex tacos, or wants to take home some inexpensive tequila. The dollar exchange rate works in our favor and small goods are cheap to buy. Algadones is an extremely popular spot for the senior winter population that mostly come from NW united states and canada, locally known as snowbirds.The dunes do extend far into mex but they are similar to what is on the california side unless you went all the way down to where the dunes meet the beach which is about an hours drive from the boarder.
Team Blue: 85 Tri-z 250: under the knife
Team Red: 87 Trx250r 01Cr80 15 CBR600RR
Team Yellow: 06 Ltr450 11 Hayabusa