K7BVT - 11-17-2022 at 01:03 AM
Copied from Eric Olson posting:
Woke up on the beach in Bahia de Los Angeles and someone foreshadowed that we would watch the sunset on the Pacific at the conclusion of the 22-day
trail. Everyone assumed we would be back long before dark. 185 miles, and nearly 14 hours later, we rolled back into town. Thank goodness for roadside
hot dog stands and kind locals who siphoned gas into our bikes to get us back. 3 flat tires, leaking radiator, countless cactus spines, and
intermittent electrical gremlins which caused Curtis to provide light so Brian could see his way in the dark. This was a ride to never forget.
pacificobob - 11-17-2022 at 07:54 AM
It's just not a good ride unless someone gets bucked off and a few flat tires.
bajatrailrider - 11-17-2022 at 09:41 AM
HAHA Paciico noo not soo thats bad ride . More fun riding
More Pre Rider adventure Pacific Northwest Pit Crew group
K7BVT - 11-25-2022 at 11:22 PM
I cherry picked pictures from Eric Olson, Curtis Scott, Brent Coe and Rich Barrows Facebook postings from their 2022 Baja trip. They were in Baja for
about 2 weeks, rode off road for over 800 miles, had several flat tires, cactus pricks bruises, and one injured shoulder. They ran pit 15 for 7X next
to a BFG pit. BFG's street lights are impressive, maybe they will a Starbucks next year.
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