z_clark
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- Joined
- Nov 4, 2006
- Messages
- 394
- Reaction score
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- Location
- DFW (Grapevine) TX
- First Name
- Jeff
- Last Name
- Clark
Hello, my name is Jeff, and I am a self proclaimed minimalist. I drive a 10 year old 4 cylinder truck, I own a 750 sqft home, I like thrift stores, and I love my ninja 250. Now don’t confuse being a minimalist with being broke or cheep….ok, maybe I am a little cheep.
After getting into motorcycles 18 months ago, I have been hypnotized by reading great ride reports to far away places. I have been known to spend 4 hours straight reading a good one on ADVrider or TWT. The motorcycles and equipment used in these ride reports vary, but it seems most are done on ADV bikes from BMW or a big 4 dual sport.
I have been a travel nut since graduating college. I will be ordering extra pages for my passport next year, as there is only room for about 3 more border crossings, and the passport doesn’t expire for another 4 years.
Anyhow, the plan was born this summer. I was going to combine my love of international adventure with motorcycles for this first time this December.
The country: MEXICO!
The bike: 2007 Ninja 250.
The duration: 11 days.
Distance: 2000 miles in Mex.
What I will bring: As little as possible!
Cost: $550
First the research and preparations. Books that made this possible are Lonely Planet “Mexico”, “Guia Roji” tourist road atlas of Mexico, and a folding map of Mexico.
The little Ninja was prepped with an oil change, valve adjustment, and new tiers! Here she stands with 5700 miles on her and ready to GO!
Packing was easy enough, remember I am a minimalist! Four shirts, 2 pull-overs, 4 pairs of socks, 4 pairs of skivvies, and 1 pair of pants. Yes, just one pair of pants. Don’t tell me you have never worn pants for a week with out washing them, as they are just getting broken in by that point. I did do a bit of bathtub laundry on the trip, so I did stay in fresh socks and skivvies.
My riding gear, including wider electric vest.
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Stay tuned...I'll try to get this one finished by Christmas. Day #1 to follow!
After getting into motorcycles 18 months ago, I have been hypnotized by reading great ride reports to far away places. I have been known to spend 4 hours straight reading a good one on ADVrider or TWT. The motorcycles and equipment used in these ride reports vary, but it seems most are done on ADV bikes from BMW or a big 4 dual sport.
I have been a travel nut since graduating college. I will be ordering extra pages for my passport next year, as there is only room for about 3 more border crossings, and the passport doesn’t expire for another 4 years.
Anyhow, the plan was born this summer. I was going to combine my love of international adventure with motorcycles for this first time this December.
The country: MEXICO!
The bike: 2007 Ninja 250.
The duration: 11 days.
Distance: 2000 miles in Mex.
What I will bring: As little as possible!
Cost: $550
First the research and preparations. Books that made this possible are Lonely Planet “Mexico”, “Guia Roji” tourist road atlas of Mexico, and a folding map of Mexico.
The little Ninja was prepped with an oil change, valve adjustment, and new tiers! Here she stands with 5700 miles on her and ready to GO!
Packing was easy enough, remember I am a minimalist! Four shirts, 2 pull-overs, 4 pairs of socks, 4 pairs of skivvies, and 1 pair of pants. Yes, just one pair of pants. Don’t tell me you have never worn pants for a week with out washing them, as they are just getting broken in by that point. I did do a bit of bathtub laundry on the trip, so I did stay in fresh socks and skivvies.
My riding gear, including wider electric vest.
Stay tuned...I'll try to get this one finished by Christmas. Day #1 to follow!