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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by Gulliver | Motorcycles and one quad. These guys run the local repair shop and have been bashing around in the hills between Mulege and Purisma for quite a while.
Probably it will be fairly exhausting and I will, as all too often, over do it.
Don't get the idea that I haven't had a long history of gross stupidity on bikes. I won my first short track race in 65 and my last Speedway bike win
was six years ago on my 65th. birthday. Rode the Isle of Man twice. Terrifying!
In other words, no brains. |
oh no, you are one of the smart ones, you kept riding! after a 20 year hiatus I just bought a WR-F thinking I could ride around the hills here in
rosarito. It ain't going so good!
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Gulliver
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Aha! That's what you get for buying such a monster.
I'm riding a pretty much stock 94 Suzuki DR-350. Maybe 30 h.p. when I'm bragging. Stone reliable with 24K Baja miles on it No frightening surges of
oomph. Just keeps grinding away.
I haven't set the valves in ten years. Some day I must change that spark plug. Really.
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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by Gulliver | Aha! That's what you get for buying such a monster.
I'm riding a pretty much stock 94 Suzuki DR-350. Maybe 30 h.p. when I'm bragging. Stone reliable with 24K Baja miles on it No frightening surges of
oomph. Just keeps grinding away.
I haven't set the valves in ten years. Some day I must change that spark plug. Really. |
yeah, instead of all the performance mods I should have been thinking "governor"!
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Gulliver
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In my case above a certain speed the wind blowing up my nose causes me to smell liniment and bandages and then the muscles in my right forearm tighten
making my wrist rotate away from me thus backing off on the gas.
Works for me!
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I want to thank Ed that was so kind to help reopen the Jungle trail.It is abandoned road for the last 50years.I found it 25years ago.Only thing that
kept it open was the Cows.Two weeks before Ed came out to help.Me and another rider,did our best to ride it.I had not been on the trail for 15
years,because of the overgrowth.After me and other rider fell down,and got trapped in the brush.Going down hill,We decided.Lets get the Hell out of
here.Well to get out up hill we fell down and got stuck only 10 more times.(I didn't tell Ed that) Last Sunday,Me ,Alma,two Mexican riders.Rode it
again,We made it in only 3 hours.Will post pictures soon as I can figure out how to.Next time you come out Ed,all riding no more work.BTR
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ehall
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Good to see you on here Larry. I am still amazed that Alma(all of maybe 100 pounds) can ride trails like that. Was the gate at the hwy still locked?
lol
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Dont tell people that Im looking at locked gate,and dont know what to do.When there was no fence on side of gate! Alma cleaned the trail,never fell or
needed help.The two Mexican boys fell off 5/6 times.
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Few pictures Jungle trail
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | That is the 2003 Baja California Almanac... more detail, bigger scale than the 2009 one.
Here are the two, side by side, 2003 L and 2009 R:
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Is the 2009 issue the latest one available? I see it on Amazon for $65. used.
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David K
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Yes, it is the last one made by Landon... They are for sale cheaper at http://BajaBooksAndMaps.com by mail or perhaps also at the Discover Baja Travel Club store in San Diego.
Amazon and the above two Baja book sources also have this gem:
Don't leave home without it!
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ehall
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Nice plug for your book DK. Great pictures Larry. Looks kind of foggy. That would be fun.
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Yes little foggy. The Baja Almanac I have been using is older then 1986. When it shows small doted trails.Good luck going on that with your motorcycle
unless you work it.I have found the map to be dead on.Only problem many of the trails,abondon roads I ride.Are before this Almanac ever came out. Here
is one in Forest.
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Some one here long time ago,even fire place
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On rancho in forest
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Still in forest
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I see alot of water on the rocks. Did someone fall in or just take a different line? Riding single track thru the forest is something I don't get to
do often enough.
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Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider | Yes little foggy. The Baja Almanac I have been using is older then 1986. When it shows small doted trails.Good luck going on that with your motorcycle
unless you work it.I have found the map to be dead on.Only problem many of the trails,abondon roads I ride.Are before this Almanac ever came out. Here
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I would really appreciate it if you could look at the name and copyright date of this map book from before 1986!
Thank you!
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bajatrailrider
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David it longer has the cover on it,as we have used it many times.I did see (So must be 1986)copyright 1986. You asked Ed did someone fall in water.It
was me,all riders walked the bikes over rocks,but not bone head me.It wont let me post that picture.I will try to resend,if it wont come up I will
email it to you maybe you can post. I have many forest trails waiting for you Ed.
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