Thread: From Chili
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#1 From Chili
- Join Date
- Dec 2014
- Location
- Arica, Chile, Southamerica
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12-25-2014, 08:32 PM
Hello. I live at north of Chili, at the frontier with Perú. I have an Euromot GXT200 (Qingqy QM200)
My bussines is making aluminiun cases and accesories for motorcycle. Also I ride a Yamaha Virago XV400 too. Greetings from the driest desert of the world!!
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#2 Re: From Chili
12-26-2014, 02:11 AM
Welcome to here! I have put Chile on my bucket list to ride a motorcycle one of these years, preferably riding from the southern US border on down!
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#3 Re: From Chili
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- Sep 2011
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- Sofia, Bulgaria
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12-26-2014, 06:21 PM
So, are you ready for Dakar yet?
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#4 Re: From Chili
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- Dec 2014
- Location
- Arica, Chile, Southamerica
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12-26-2014, 10:27 PM
Culcune, you will be welcomed to Chili, a blessed and beautiful land, at north with the driest desert of the world (where I live now) to the ice and snow of the south, passing by the marvelous rivers and lakes of the mid south. (where I was born and grow)
visit mi web site : www.motomaletas.cl
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#5 Re: From Chili
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- Dec 2014
- Location
- Arica, Chile, Southamerica
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12-26-2014, 10:29 PM
yeahhh! this year the Dakar don't pass for Arica, they pass about 700 kms south. maybe I wiil go...!
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#6 Re: From Chili
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- Dec 2014
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- Arica, Chile, Southamerica
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12-26-2014, 10:31 PM
I lived at the southern US border , Eagle Pass, Texas.
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#7 Re: From Chili
12-26-2014, 11:45 PM
I live in southern Arizona--probably the second driest desert in the world
I am actually thinking about riding a Chinabike from here to somewhere south (probably start out small like Baja before the big ride). I like the idea of riding something cheap that might not make it as being a challenge
. Joking aside, I know these bikes have been proving themselves more and more year after year, and me being 45 years old, will help; in other words I am not planning on recreating the Dakar or the Baja 1000 on a Chinese bike, just using it as a slower form of transportation. Plus, there are many, many Chinese bikes in Mexico and south, so parts won't or repairs won't be an issue.
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