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I'm curious about 2 riders I met on the way to Creel. One was a big guy on a BMW RT and the other was a Norwegian riding a GS. Both bikes had Kansas plates.
I first spoke with them at Terlingua, TX, the ghost town, saw them again in Presidio, TX at the Mexican border and at a bank in Ojinaga. Later on the road to Chihuahua while stopped for a rest I met a man from TX who said he had passed the 2 Kansas bikes an hour earlier. I never saw these guys in Creel, never saw the bikes again and have no idea who they are or what may have happened to them. It's mid-November now and I'm starting to worry. Do you know these men? Let me know. Neil Jones Resting up in Dayton, Ohio |
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