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The bikes of Huatulco, Mexico
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(12-04-2023, 03:34 AM)Ollie_imp Wrote: No GO are you just on vaca/work? Or are you checking out the areas to maybe purchase a winter getaway? Smile

Vacation.

I typically rent a bike when in MX. Due to an unexpected family priority, I did not this time around, but instead captured bikes of riders while there. Would have been interesting trying a Vento model for a ride.
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#32
"Would have been interesting trying a Vento model for a ride."

I agree !
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#33
(12-02-2023, 02:49 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: No worries Ferret. I have enough to go around.

A late model Honda GL150 ...
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Is that a Givi top box?
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#34
Suzuki GZ150-A ...



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#35
(12-04-2023, 05:25 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(12-02-2023, 02:49 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: No worries Ferret. I have enough to go around.

A late model Honda GL150 ...
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Is that a Givi top box?

That is very common in Huatulco, Mexico. People use motorcycles to support their livelihood.

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Here is another Huatulco example owned by a Canadian comrade:

Suzuki GN125F ...



[Mexico]
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#36
It's a nice looking lightweight bike = Thumbs Up
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#37
Vento Thriller ...



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#38
GoldOxide. I am really enjoying these Mexican bikes. Thanks!
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#39
(12-04-2023, 11:13 AM)Nachodaddy_imp Wrote: GoldOxide. I am really enjoying these Mexican bikes. Thanks!

Thanks Nach. Hopefully I can dig some more up. I might need to dig into the videos, which usually means lower grade snaps.

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I'll add a bit of context to these images. These bikes are everywhere. Most parked on the streets in the blazing hot sun, high humidity (minimum 80%), and it can be dusty. I rarely saw joy riders. These people went to work, delivered goods, or moved their families on this basic mode of transportation. The second most visible vehicle was the taxi - typically a Toyota or Nissan sub-compact car.
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#40
Italika FT150 GTS ...



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