It's hard to answer that question for someone else. Picture yourself as part of an organized tour, with predetermined itineraries. Does that seem appealing? To me it doesn't.
I second Mark's suggestion of renting. It is more expensive than buying and reselling but you're dealing with limited time and some of that time will have to be used to find, purchase and then sell the bike.
Since you've mentioned a tour you should look into the rental option since you seem to be willing to spend relatively larger sums on a tour anyway. In Mexico I know you can rent bikes in Cancun (Harley) and Cabo San Lucas (Harley and BMW). Those are geared towards Gringos. There are probably others catering to local folks. Just do some Google searches and you should come up with a few options. Try "Renta de motos Mexico", "renta de motocicletas Mexico", "alquila de motos Mexico" or "alquila de motocicletas Mexico".
Then you can concentrate on riding further south since northern Mexico can be quite chilly at this time of the year. In Creel I had ice on my tent two nights in a row in early March, 2010.
...Michelle
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