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  • Ral
    E30 Fanatic
    • Jul 2007
    • 1486

    #16
    Definitely go through I-40. The drive is long and flat for much of the trip (through Texas, etc.) but is really fun through northern AZ and parts of New Mexico. There's still a chance you could get hit by weather though as you drive through those parts. AZ has been exceptionally dry this winter, but be prepared for colder temps.
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    • 3bvert
      E30 Enthusiast
      • Jun 2009
      • 1032

      #17
      Originally posted by Ral
      Definitely go through I-40. The drive is long and flat for much of the trip (through Texas, etc.) but is really fun through northern AZ and parts of New Mexico. There's still a chance you could get hit by weather though as you drive through those parts. AZ has been exceptionally dry this winter, but be prepared for colder temps.
      Hey Ral

      niotice an old airhead in your sig, what year/model
      I ride an old airhead too

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      • Ral
        E30 Fanatic
        • Jul 2007
        • 1486

        #18
        I saw it parked on the side of the road in downtown Flagstaff, AZ (relevence to thread??) and thought it was cool. Knew next to nothing about BMW bikes at the time, had no idea what I was taking a picture of. Sadly, therefore, it is not mine.

        Originally posted by 3bvert
        Hey Ral

        niotice an old airhead in your sig, what year/model
        I ride an old airhead too
        /threadjack
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