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Riding the Americas starting this winter?
I am just starting the search for a riding partner that would like to initially like to ride south of the US border. I only speak a little bit of Spanish but could get by...it would be great if someone knew more than me. I think riding with someone gives another dimension to the adventure and I would like to be able to share that.
Regardless I am thinking that when it starts to get cold here we should head south, maybe through Baja as I have always wanted to ride there. From there who knows...I have no reason to be in the USA and would love to ride all the way to Tierra del Fuego. Heck after that, who knows? I would like to find a new life on the road and travel slowly while soaking up as much culture as possible. Trying new things, meeting new people and enjoying life aboard my bike. I am a pretty good wrench but shouldn't need to be because I am riding my trusty 40 year old airhead on this ride. Anyway, thanks for reading and if this sounds like a good or bad idea please let me know, I am open to any and all suggestions! Thanks Tim (woodly) :scooter: |
Good plan Tim,
Getting on the road late October is a good plan, Baja will still be a bit warm but by November things cool and your ride through the rest of Mexico and through Cent. America should have best weather of the year. Rainy season over, cooler temps. Once onto Colombia seasons sort of reverse, harder to predict weather. If you don't hook up with any co-riders before departure I would go anyway. You'll run into lots of riders along the road. All through Baja, parts of Mexico and Cent. America. Oct. to March is popular time to ride so quite a few riders will be on the roads during those months. Research Research Research! :thumbup1: There is some support and knowledge down South for old Air Heads, especially in Guatemala in the XPat community there. Seems like the elec. and charging systems on those old bikes are suspect, so pack spares as needed and start with a NEW battery and ALL GOOD components. Same with final drive. Perhaps do a total rebuild of driveline before departure? or pack a few key bearings and such. Take care the fuel system too, fuel filters good, keep carbs clean! Many BMW riders break luggage racks if going off road. But good welders abound ... so no real worries there. Make certain you shock is fresh, hard to find suspension guys ... but there ARE some around. Best refresh shock, fork seals. All the best with the planning! bier |
Thanks for the vote of encouragement Mollydog! I am in the process of trying to finalize the bike prep so I will be confident in the machine for lots and lots of miles. I may head that way solo but would definitely feel better about southern travel with a friend...
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Time frame?
Hello,
Do you have a closer time frame as to when you will start this trip? Do you have any idea how long you would take to get to Tierra del Fuego? Would you ride back or ship the bike? Believe it or not I have been looking for an older air head to ride. Five years ago I rode across Russia and Europe (Vladivostok to Amsterdam 10,000miles) on a KLR650. It was too small. It was great for the really rough roads in Siberia but overall I think I would have been better off on a bigger bike. I met a guy in Russia from Slovenia on a 20year old air head. I was surprised someone would ride an old bike in the middle of nowhere but he said it was fine. My KLR was new and it lost a suspension bolt in Siberia but luckily my riding buddy(also on a KLR) had a few spares. Otherwise the KLR was flawless. Lance |
Hey Lance, nice to hear from you! Quick answer is no, I am just now beginning the process of trying to figure out what I am going to do. If you would like to PM me I would be happy to share what little I do know at this point. I would really like to make a full round trip but I am not sure it is economically possible. The airhead is definitely the bike I am going with so if you are on the same page let me know!
Tim (woodly) Quote:
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Hi Tim,
I'm heading to South America probably in November on my G/S. I'd be keen to exchange PM's and find out a bit more about your "schedule". Matt |
Hello Matt, I will PM you
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Tim, Lance & Matt,
I am headed to South America sometime around October with 3-4 other riders I have hooked up with so far. Some of us are retired and plan to be on the road for 6 months. TDF is in the plans. Kelly |
Very interesting Kelly, I will have to keep that in mind. Although in my opinion travel can tend to get troublesome with too many participants in a group...
Thanks for the heads up! Quote:
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South America
Tim - I don't have enough posts to qualify for PM.. I would be interested in your plans for South America winter of 2016.
John |
Hey John nice to hear from you man. Honestly I was posting up because I don't have plans and was hoping some ma be firmed up by posting. Maybe that sounds stupid but I suppose I need some motivation. I want to ride and I do not care where or how far. Mexico would be great...all the way to Argentina would be as well. What about you? I didn't know PMs were linked to the amount of posts but hey its all good. If you would like to talk about it directly off line here email me at woodly1069@gmail.com
thanks Tim |
Tim i'm still heading up the East Coast of the US, keep me in mind for early 2016 to head South
Glen |
I sure will buddy. I am working on my bike right now
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Hey Tim, looks like I'll be heading down the Blue Ridge Parkway sometime late Sept or early October, fancy riding out and meeting me, ride along for a few days if you like??
Distance from your place looks to be about 450 miles one way Just a thought Glen |
Yeah Glen, I am not sure what my time tables are but that may work out fine. Give me a shout closer to time to firm up some plans. You will love that ride my friend!!!
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