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Old 02-27-2008, 02:08 PM
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07 Deluxe,

Welcome to the land of entrapment.

From Rio Rancho take I-25 south to I-40 east to exit 170 Carnuel. Turn left at the stop sign (east) onto NM 333 (Old Route 66). Follow this through Tijeras and take 14 North towards Cedar Crest and Sandia Park. Stay on 14 about 30 miles to Madrid. Check out the Mineshaft tavern, Maggies Diner set from the movie Wild Hogs, and the galleries, etc. Madrid is a popular destination on weekends, the tavern has good food and live music weekend afternoons and evenings. To go home continue north out of town towards Santa Fe. When you hit I-25 head south to Rio Rancho.
 
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07 Deluxe,

Welcome to the land of entrapment.

From Rio Rancho take I-25 south to I-40 east to exit 170 Carnuel. Turn left at the stop sign (east) onto NM 333 (Old Route 66). Follow this through Tijeras and take 14 North towards Cedar Crest and Sandia Park. Stay on 14 about 30 miles to Madrid. Check out the Mineshaft tavern, Maggies Diner set from the movie Wild Hogs, and the galleries, etc. Madrid is a popular destination on weekends, the tavern has good food and live music weekend afternoons and evenings. To go home continue north out of town towards Santa Fe. When you hit I-25 head south to Rio Rancho.
Interesting that yousuggested that! Thanks for the good tip, awesome ride BTW!

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Old 02-27-2008, 05:28 PM
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I live in Bloomfield I have ridden in Albq. but did not see any bubble wrip. I have ridden through Pie Town and Datil with Bill Nourse. I enjoyed the ride from Grants to Quenado.


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Oklahoma rider that loves the NM ride. Made the trip a couple of timesto the Espinoza area. Cant wait to return.
 
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Down in Las Cruces, spent a lot of time in the Army National Guard in Albq. Ride an 07 Ultra Classic. Will make it to the Albq show. Come down in the southern part of the state and let's ride.
 
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I'm in Roswell, been riding since March. Always looking for a new road I havent been down yet.
 
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