mojonito

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Aug 24, 2005
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hello all, new to mx world. located in the beautiful town of el paso. ride an 02 cr 250 whenever i get the chance. love to hook up and ride with anyone if they don't mind showing me a few tricks. it could mean a free beer afterwards if i don't get killed. whoever put this site up and maintains it is doing a great job. next check i'm on the support team.

hasta luego
 

mojonito

Member
Aug 24, 2005
195
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oh yeah

and if anyone nearby has some carb stix i can borrow to sync my street bikes carbs i might be convinced to throw 'em a few shiners (the beer that is)
 

Tony Eeds

Godspeed Tony.
N. Texas SP
Jun 9, 2002
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Welcome to the site :cool:

Thanks for setting up your User CP and updated information relating to your location. Grab a spot on the couch and tell us a bit about yourself. How long you have been riding, what kind of riding you prefer, where you are located, etc. We will do our best to hook you up with some fellow dirt bike enthusiasts.

Check out the Team DRN Mile High Chapter forum for opportunities to hook up with some fellow DRNers.

Again, welcome to the site and shout if you have any questions!
 

mojonito

Member
Aug 24, 2005
195
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whoops

should have specified. meant el paso, texas (west texas).

i ride some trails but here in the dessert that usually means sand and dunes. would love to hook up on some rides and try some technical stuff in new mexico- just don't really think i have the right bike for it (cr 250). been riding street for eight years but i always longed for the dirt.

so here i am, ready to ride whenver so all you west texans and southeastern new mexicans give me a shout...
 

Tony Eeds

Godspeed Tony.
N. Texas SP
Jun 9, 2002
9,535
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mojonito said:
should have specified. meant el paso, texas (west texas).

i ride some trails but here in the dessert that usually means sand and dunes. would love to hook up on some rides and try some technical stuff in new mexico- just don't really think i have the right bike for it (cr 250)...

Is there more than one El Paso :)

Don't knock the CR for technical trails. All you really have to do is get the jetting and gear right and you are good to go. tx246 and I have been to Moab twice and he rides a CR where goats fear to tread.

Watch the Mile High chapter. There are a great bunch of guys there that ride all over the state. JMD with the NTSP has organized a ride in SE New Mexico the last couple of years over spring break. I have heard it is a good ride.

I just got back from a 785 mile DS ride from Ozona to Van Horn and am in the process of exploring more roads and trails to ride in the Van Horn area.
 

tx246

~SPONSOR~
May 8, 2001
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hey dont knock your cr. it can make a great desert bike but you need to do a few things first. first, get an oversized gas tank. the stock one will really limit you. you also need to find the thickest tire tubes you can find and then add slime to prevent flats. i have also leaned my jetting a bit too. i also have a cheap enduro computer to keep track of how many miles i have left on a tank. nothing sucks more than running out of gas. my 3.0gal tank is good for 60+miles. i rode with some fellow drn folks last spring in an area a couple of hours north of elpaso. oro grande. lots of blm that runs along the missile range. we had a good time. cloudcroft isnt too far from there either and that gets into some nice single track up the mountain.
 
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