beemerdons
Certifiable Old Fart
I got to second that emotion.
There is nothing worse than being on your death bed and wishing you had made that trip to Mexico.
Going with a well organized group like that is one real easy way, you got instant friends and companions.
Going on your own (my own) is pure delight for me, as I like myself.
They say don't camp alone and don't ride at night.
I don't camp and I don't ride at night, even here.
Avoid any bad area, don't get drunk and roam around at night.
The surprising thing is what a good time you have.
I did have my bike break down once down there. Really no big deal at all.
dc
+1, Gunny; every bit of David13's advice is GOLDEN, particularly to not ride after dark and don't go out carousing at night.
We AZ Beemers will usually try to find a hotel/motel with a Restaurant and Cantina right on the the property, lots of those!
http://www.motodiscovery.com/New-Years-in-San-Miguel-de-Allende-Motorcycle-Tour Ron P. - 71243: You may also want to consider going on this tour with MotoDiscovery to get your feet wet in Mexico. I am Friends with Owner Skip Mascorro and Tour Guides Frank "Pancho" Cummings y Barak Naggan, AZ Beemers MOA Club #89 has used their Custom Tour Program many times because I have found that most of their Mexico trips are as economical as I can plan out for our Arizona BMW Club.
Es verdad, ese! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYU9qBKZsT4&feature=player_embedded I am in this San Miguel de Allende at New Year's ride video from Rick Lopez aboard "Mi Mexico Mule" (1996 black R1100GS) with a beautiful redhead named Rena as my pillion passenger!
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