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Adventure Rider Breakfast Series - Saturday 12/12/20 @ 9a Los Dos Amigos Restaurant in Center Point

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***NOTE - 2nd Saturday of December, due to Christmas

The monthly breakfasts *(third Saturday) are to encourage the Texas adventure / dual sport community to get out and ride, meet other riders, share knowledge, information and see what others are planning and doing, etc.

Come to breakfast at 9a, meet and talk with other adventure motorcyclists. Some will also go for a ride afterward, others ride home. Get out on your bike and join us for either or both.


Los Dos Amigos Restaurant
322 FM 480
Center Point, TX 78010
Google map
May be parking lot, safety distance dining. And if they are closed, getting something at the gas station.

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Post Breakfast Ride Information
If anyone is up for a post breakfast ride see the optional route map below. The route is a no host self-guided GPS ride, as the ride is self-guided join a group or lead one.

The post Adventure Breakfast rides are all about fun, camaraderie, being safe
and forming riding groups so no one rides alone, especially on back roads. Some groups will focus on completing the route, others will just relax and ride to their cut off time then break off and head home.

*You determine your start time, groups usually take off before 10am.

A riding group size of 4 - 6 riders is optimal, with about a maximum of 8 or so, grouping by bike size or desired pace is also beneficial if possible.

Weather adjustment information will be posted here on the Thursday before the ride, if necessary.

Adventure Rider Breakfast Series Ride fine print & route
Route information - *Disclaimer, I built the routes on my computer using the Roads of Texas map book as my guide which is the best and most accurate I have used, but not perfect, and Google maps or MotoWhere's mapping program. So the routes may not be 100% accurate. I do not pre-ride the routes; it's an adventure for me also. Road closures, legal status, road conditions and routing of county roads can change. If in doubt, turn around and find another route - DO NOT trespass. If a landowner says you are on private property, don't argue; politely ask for directions to get back to a public road.

Optional Post Breakfast Route - No hard GPX route for this ride
Relax and roam ride

Ride plan & Rider etiquette
When I lead a group I don’t stop for lunch in a restaurant, I'm in the office all week so when I'm on a ride I want to spend as much time as possible in nature. I plan a stop about midway out in the country for snacks or a sandwich I bring with me, there are also the planned fuel stop(s) to pick up a snack.

I stop at every corner without a clear / obvious direction to continue and wait for the entire group to make sure the last rider sees the proper way to go, there is NEVER a need to ride above your comfort level to keep up, if I'm leading I won’t leave you. If you don't show up at a stop in an appropriate of amount of time we will reverse course to find you.

I encourage riders to spread out to avoid the dust, no need for anyone to ride in the dust. The daisy chain method also works well, especially when its extremely dusty to keep the group even more spread out, the rider in front of the other makes sure the rider behind makes the corner and so on until the sweep rider makes the corner. As long as each rider in front of the other takes responsibility for the rider behind, no one gets lost.

Please tell someone in the group if your plans change and you decide to break off from the group, that prevents you being searched for.

Safety
AGATT

Having your emergency contact information on you and having that information readily available is critical. This is important not just for group rides but everyday. Even though you may have a buddy along on the ride you may get separated on the road.
At minimum:
Name
Your street
Your town, state, zip code
Driver's license # & state
Emergency contact
Emergency phone
I taped mine on the bottom of the visor of my dual sport helmet, I also taped another on the back side of my fairing near the dash. The important thing is that it is easy for anyone to find.

Properly prepare you motorcycle, in advance for the ride. Be ready to ride when the group you join is ready to take off, including a full tank of gas, or at least a 100 mile range.

Adventure / dual sport roads are disappearing due to pavement or closures, etc. Respect landowners and other road users, slow down and ride quietly when passing, people, vehicles, animals, homes, etc.
 
I’m a definite maybe


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Alright need to go to this one, last ride before I get older the next day.
 
just wondering if there is any track GPX or just breakfast and ride back to Austin doing a little loop somewhere?
 
I really like the video intro and music, “The Dojo Ride” little Mortal combat with the lighting around the bike it excellent.
 
Simon,

I plan on doing a loop afterward, probably north of Center Point.

A go with the flow ride, like the last one. "Relax and roam ride".


If anyone has the gpx for the route in that video I would love to have a copy. Looks like a whole lot of dirt. Thanks.


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If anyone has the gpx for the route in that video I would love to have a copy. Looks like a whole lot of dirt. Thanks.


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We didn't follow a route, it was a "Relax and Roam Ride", we planned as we rode.

However, the 6th annual Medina County 200 Adventure Motorcycle Ride - Saturday, 1/16/21, Castroville, Texas is next month. A lot of those roads will be on the route. I’ll post the ride in Upcoming Ride/Trips.
 
Was waiting to see what this yucky weather was going to do. Looks like tomorrow will be good and if things are dry in the morning, I am planning on the breakfast and the ride. Thanks, Stevo
 
60/40 Shinko 700. they are stout tires. They can also run on cast (tubeless) rims. They appear to be what I need for the next 5k miles. Added IRC HD tubes and balanced. Plus Acerbis skid plate. Really liking the DR the couple of times been out on. Lots of character and bike is like reconnecting with an old friend. Grips and lower pegs are in transit. Totally stock except for SC Commuter seat (will be replaced but better than stocker). Looking forward to seeing you two this winter.
 
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