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The bikes of Huatulco, Mexico
#71
Thanks folks.

This one you can actually reference on Amazon Mexico!

Italika DT150 Clasica ...



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#72
Designated scooter parking ...



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#73
What is the mc theft rate down there like?
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#74
(12-07-2023, 10:55 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: What is the mc theft rate down there like?

I have no idea.

One thing for sure is, the bikes are parked everywhere.

Very few use disk alarms, but most just leave their helmet on the bike seat all day. People are nowhere to be seen near the bikes.

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Italika WS150 ...



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#75
Taco Time ...



Also, it is common to find people buying and eating fresh, homemade tacos out of the back of a minivan - even for breakfast. A street taco is between 10 and 15 pesos (over one Canadian beaver back).

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#76
GO, you’ve reminded me: in Mexico City, I saw small bikes like those Italika 150s on sale at the Soriana supermarket! Get your produce and your ride home in one stop.
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#77
(12-07-2023, 11:26 PM)3rd_Gear_Steve_imp Wrote: GO, you’ve reminded me: in Mexico City, I saw small bikes like those Italika 150s on sale at the Soriana supermarket! Get your produce and your ride home in one stop.

Ha, ha! I love it.
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#78
Vento GTS300 ...



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#79
At my local shop today i saw one of the Honda XR 150L dual sports assembled in Mexico. It has a carb. Salesman said it was hard to start and ran didnt run very well. Was priced reasonably though, at $3k, and it looked good.
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#80
Look out!

The Vento Nitrox 200 RZ.

Top speed: 115 km/h (beware)



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