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karmatourer
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Hotels with secure motorcycle parking....
I'm moving back to Baja (Cabo this time) and will need to overnight several places.I'll be riding a KLR this time and a safe/secure place for
overnight parking is a must.Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.I don't know which towns I'll be staying in,so all info is appreciated.
I will have garage space for your bike and a couch AFTER
your shower if you're down my way.
Thanks.
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DENNIS
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Welcome to BajaNomad, kt. Most riders here try to get a room on the bottom floor so they can park their bikes in the room. Can't be too vigilant.
Have a good trip south.
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karmatourer
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Need hotels between SD and Cabo w/secure motorcycle parking
Will be making the ride in January.
Thanks in advance.
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If you have a 650 or larger, buy a disc lock; if you have an off-road bike, buy a 6'foot cable lock.
I have a half-dozen Baja rides on different bikes and never heard of a bike being stolen, aside from during Baja 1000.
They might pilfer stuff off a bike (helmet, GPS, etc), so don't hang stuff on the bike overnight.
"Secure parking" is misleading...if real bad guys are around, security does NOT exist....opportunistic theft is more likely.
Have a good ride
Oh.....I see you ride a KLR....no threat of someone stealing that (sorry, couldn't resist)
[Edited on 12-2-2010 by motoged]
Don't believe everything you think....
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Juanita
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Come stay at Casa Leree in San Ignacio, where parking is inside the gate and visible from the house.
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True enough. Very few places South of Ensenada that have locked gates or full time security. I can think of one, Hacienda Suites in Loreto that has a
secure locked lot, but kind of pricey. Best idea is to do what Dennis said, and choose places located off the highway some distance.
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DENNIS
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He thought I was feeding him a big plate of BS so he went off and started another thread.
 You can
run, but you can't hide. 
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Bajahowodd
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Saw that, but couldn't figure out why. Do you have some sort of magical ability the "end-post" a thread? 
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We stayed at the Desert Inn in Catavina last April and there were a number of guys staying there with bikes. They would bring them around back and
there was an area right next to their room to park them.
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KT,
The best you will do in most cases is a single story property where you can park right next to the room, off the highway where it is not visible to
everyone, and/or a walled parking lot.
These are properties I have parked my M/C at with no problems;
San Quintin..............Old Mill and Jardines
Guerrero Negro..........Malarrimo
San Ignacio.............Rice and Beans
Santa Rosalia...........El Morro
Mulege...................Cuesta Real
These properties are all around $400-$500 pesos.
There are other properties in these towns that also will fit the bill, I'm just mentioning ones that I have used with a M/C and are used by other
cyclists as well.
I agree with the advice for a cable lock, take everything in with you at night, and a bike cover isn't a bad idea as well.
Have a great time!
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ArvadaGeorge
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Mulege--Las Casias-- you can pull your KLR into the court yard right in front of your door--We did it last Jan. Rooms--35.00--great restaurant
--almost like a B& B coffee & tea always on-- big couch w/Fire place
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Bay of LA(If you get sidetracked)-Guillermo's Right on the SOC, best sunrises, you can park your bike right outside the room.
San Ignacio-La Posada It's in the back of town, your bike will be right outside your room.
Mulege-Hacienda You can park your bike right outside your room, the courtyard can be accessed from the street behind the hotel.
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Constitution - Palapa 6 RV Park/Motel , individual private garages
ditto Mulege - Cuesta Real, courtyard next to you room door
ditto Mulege - Hasenda Hotel, main courtyard
[Edited on 12-3-2010 by willyAirstream]
[Edited on 12-3-2010 by willyAirstream]
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Baja's Best in El Rosario has a gated, locked yard. contact for a room in advance - limited accommodations, but very comfortable.
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Also, if you take aside trip to San Filipe, the SF Inn (up the hill a block from the Miramar) has walled parking with a locked gate and guard all
night long.
Bob Durrell
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See.........??? No stolen moto comments !
Reduce the bandito paranoia factor a few notches, buy a lock, and go eat some tacos
Don't believe everything you think....
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karmatourer
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Thanks everyone-I wasn't expecting such an overwhelming response so quickly.Looks like I have the peninsula covered.
And Dennis,please see my U2U regarding the overposting .Thanks again
everyone and hopefully I'll be able to contribute once I get settled.
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if you talk nice to the landscape guy at this place he might take care of your bike for you 

[Edited on 12-3-2010 by durrelllrobert]
Bob Durrell
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Those big wide-body bikes with all the extras won't fit thru the door.
And you've got to beware of any oil leaks.
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karmatourer
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| Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
If you have a 650 or larger, buy a disc lock; if you have an off-road bike, buy a 6'foot cable lock.
I have a half-dozen Baja rides on different bikes and never heard of a bike being stolen, aside from during Baja 1000.
They might pilfer stuff off a bike (helmet, GPS, etc), so don't hang stuff on the bike overnight.
"Secure parking" is misleading...if real bad guys are around, security does NOT exist....opportunistic theft is more likely.
Have a good ride
Oh.....I see you ride a KLR....no threat of someone stealing that (sorry, couldn't resist)
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I'm sure you would have had the same comment if I had been on any of the 4 BMW GSs I owned.
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