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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1306156, member: 68872"] I am wondering if you have a misconception regarding the state of the art in Mexico. I suspect that if you really wanted to you could find a route through Mexico that was primarily dirt roads. That would be an interesting challenge. If your intention is to just get through Mexico then you can do that and stay on paved roads. Some of the roads can get pretty rough and they are not big on marking and warning you of hazards but you wouldn't need or want dirt tires to safely navigate their highways. I wouldn't worry about the bike being "too big". I would worry about the bike being reliable. Buying a 30 year old bike just doesn't make sense for something like this. If you are planning on this being a round trip then you are talking about 4000 miles or more. Rod [/QUOTE]
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