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John N 11-01-22 02:03 PM

Baja & Trikes
 
I am planning to ride from Yuma to Cabo beginning in mid to late January 2023. My wife is considering going with me. She has a recumbent trike. Does anyone know if the bus from Cabo to the USA border accepts recumbent trikes and if so what, if any, packing needs to be done. For that matter, do the buses require packing of a regular bike? I have emailed the bus company a couple of times but not response. Any thoughts or suggestions from those who have ridden the paved Baja, especially in regards to trikes, traffic, etc. would be appreciated.

veganbikes 11-01-22 10:01 PM

I would double check with the bus company as they can give you the most up to date info and would be best to answer those questions. Have fun though and hopefully you can get your wife to join. If nothing else there might be a way to ship it, ship it real good...

John N 11-02-22 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 22698276)
I would double check with the bus company as they can give you the most up to date info and would be best to answer those questions.

As mentioned in my original post, I have contacted the bus company but have not heard anything from them. I tried calling once but was on the old "music hold" for 20 minutes so hung up as it is an international call.

So if anyone has info, it would be appreciated. Thanks!

veganbikes 11-02-22 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by John N (Post 22698427)
As mentioned in my original post, I have contacted the bus company but have not heard anything from them. I tried calling once but was on the old "music hold" for 20 minutes so hung up as it is an international call.

So if anyone has info, it would be appreciated. Thanks!

Sorry bad reading, it does say that. Oopsies. Good luck though hopefully they eventually respond.

mev 11-02-22 08:03 PM

I cycled down the Baja Peninsula between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2016 and enjoyed my trip.

There is a reasonable variety of traffic density with some areas in the north and around La Paz with a lot of traffic and some areas in the middle sparse and desolate. On average, the shoulders were OK in the populated areas but I also encountered some places with narrow shoulders and moderate traffic but including larger trucks where I found myself watching my mirrors and getting off the road once or twice.

One of the worst areas was under construction so might be better now. However, given three wheels tracking for trike I might anticipate you'll have a day or two (not all the time) where you might need to watch mirrors and adjust to traffic. The rest of the route will be better.
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John N 11-02-22 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 22699168)
Sorry bad reading, it does say that. Oopsies. Good luck though hopefully they eventually respond.

No worries. We all do it :)

John N 11-02-22 08:25 PM

Mev, thanks for the info. Yeah, I think there might be a few "bailings" on the route. Were the drivers good or bad overall?

mev 11-03-22 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by John N (Post 22699211)
Were the drivers good or bad overall?

Generally good. My expectations had been set low - so it surprised me on the better than expected aspect.

Looking at the map, I came down the west side, entering from Tecate and then via Ensenada so some of those narrow/busy roads - are not on your route if you come from Yuma - so hopefully that also helps.


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