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[*] posted on 12-8-2013 at 03:13 PM


Wow, I was lovin' their story and went to visit their blog. I'm so happy for the good outcome. The ADV motorcycle demographic knows the need for protective gear, and it seems clear that things could have been a lot worse without it.

This could be a lesson for the many bikers I pass in Baja wearing little soup bowl helmets and short sleeves.

You can't write this kind of drama into a documentary script, there is gold in surviving this set-back and making it part of a captivating story. Did the GoPro get it??? Hang in there guys, I wish I was nearby to assist.




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[*] posted on 12-8-2013 at 03:18 PM


I just called Kiel again and it sounds like the insurance company is doing a great job...english speaking rep says they will look after getting the bike to TJ for repair if it's not a write off and Ashley will fly home...so that's all good...knowing them, they will be back on the road soon.



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[*] posted on 12-8-2013 at 04:51 PM


Their doc. just got a twist. I'm am glad they will alright.



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[*] posted on 12-8-2013 at 05:19 PM


Man sorry to hear that! As much as I love riding motorcycles I gave up riding street bikes when I lived in Socal. Way to much chance of getting hit by a car there.
I have never even considered trying it in Baja. Road to narrow, to many risks.
Broke my collar bone about 5 years ago practicing on my motocross bike for a race. She will have a permanant reminder of her Baja trip and everyone will ask what happened when they see the big lump from the break.




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[*] posted on 12-9-2013 at 09:15 PM


Well, today was a knarly day for the kids. Apart from hurting bodies & dampened spirits, they suffered through a baja nightmare at the Ministerio Publico in Sta.Rosalia. They needed a police report to get the bike out of the yard and when they went to get one, the big bad agent tried to fine THEM $300 accusing Kiel of driving off the road because he was drunk or stoned...he said the problem was he didnt get a blood test after the accident to prove he wasnt under the influence.

Oh man, Kiel was peeed at how an agent could turn things around and blame them and did NOT want to pay them a dime. Luckily the insurance agent told them not to pay and to show them the letter they carried from the Baja Tourism Board fully supporting them on the film and asking all other government agencies to help them out. The bad guy changed his tune after that and decided to give them the paper they needed and let them go.

We had a long chat about it and how good a story it will make for their film...a classic Mexican show down! We got a description and name of the guy and Juan is gonna have a wee chat with him about his conduct.

So another day before they can get out of dodge and back to Vancouver Island for treatment...the insurance company will pay for them both to fly home business class...so they can get home, rest, recuperate, regroup and get back on the road when they are ready.




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