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Old 08-05-2018, 09:43 PM   #15
sqwert   sqwert is offline
 
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Originally Posted by BlackBike View Post
http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthre...=117666&page=2

Like csc dude would probably say, there's go and no go places in Mexico. This Texas group goes twice a year out of Mission Texas to Galeana Mexico in the mountains and seem to not have a care in the world. My Mexico experience has been ok but that was 30 years ago. What ever expeditions I have left in the tank, I will save for my native country (ozarks, Appalachians, etc)
That's Scott's Two Wheeled Texans. Great group. Very diverse. Scooters to Boss Hosses with big block Chevy engines. 80cc road racers to the world's fastest woman on a motorcycle to anything you can dream of. Alaska is also a common destination for TWTers. People from other countries hook up with TWTers all the time, in Texas as well as all over the world. After all, Texas is a whole 'nother country all by itself. All races, languages, and cultures welcome. If it has anything to do with 2 or 3 wheels, TWT has a part in it, the closer to moral and ethical the bigger the part.


By the way, BlackBike, TWTers often ride the Ozarks and Appalachians. Much of the Ozarks is a weekend trip from north Texas. Several TWTers have retired to the Ozarks. Go to www.twtex.com and introduce yourself. You'll soon have plenty of riding buddies who would make good use of a local's knowledge. Good people to know when you need a little knowledge yourself. Most I know are engineers, aircraft techs, electronics techs, doctors, dentists, professors, retired fighter pilots, etc. Not your typical bunch of bikers.


 
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