Just got home from a 10 day vacation in New Mexico, put 3138 miles on the Roxor and averaged 26.6mpg pulling the tiny camper.
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That looks really good.
Thanks man. I like the color offset. I'll eventually end up repainting the Roxor OD green to match them. Not a lot of tan in Alaska to blend in to.That looks really good.
I copied the On The Rox tire carrier and did not want to offend them. My attempt at having a sense of humor.What does that mean? This site isn't owned by FCA.
Super-cool setup Fallacy! What part of NM were you visiting? I lived in Albuquerque for three years and loved it. Great mix of high desert and forest.
That is one fantastic job on the top and trailer. Would love to see how your two piece doors connect\disconnect as I have been thinking of the same design.
In my opinion what you have circled that's the most beautiful and scenic part of the United States. I've been all over there. I'd love to have spent more time around Cortez before we moved from the SW.Randomly within the circle, we have much more to see and very good reasons to go back.
We spent 10 days in the area and could have easily tripled that time to do it justice.
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Next time down there we intend to drive the New Mexico BDR with the Roxor and camper, the wife wants me to ride it on my Yamaha Super Tenere before she’s willing to commit to it.
New Mexico Backcountry Discovery Route (NMBDR) Map & Information
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Installed my Cecco engine/xmsn and transfer case skid plates. Still need to drop the tank to do the fuel tank skid, but the tank is full.
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Built the cab and camper winter of 2019, 200 watts of solar on each with independent power systems in the Roxor and the camper.
It‘s been to 13 states so far and we’re loving it.
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