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a tasty ride along the old spanish trail Story by Curt Stetter #205881 and Photography by Chuck Feil #203990


Ore-laden wagons and stagecoaches of the late 19th century scribed the rutted trails connecting the mining towns of Benson, Tombstone, Bisbee and Douglas with each about 20 miles and a day's horseback ride apart. By motorcycle, it's a 30-minute pleasure cruise on smooth roads through beautiful scenery full of southwestern charm.


chuck's way


By Ken Frick #199204 Ken Frick's younger brother Chuck lived life in big gulps until he could no longer outrun the dark cloud following him. Slowly,muscular dystrophy caught up to him robbing him of his mobility.


feather comes home


By Tom Stewart #14651 The G 650 GS isn't BMW's most popular motorcycle and lacks the snob appeal of other models in the BMW lineup. Despite it's shorcomings, Tom Stewart bought the exact same bike twice to bring Feather back home to stay.


big bike adventure


By Dan Russell #200313 His friends told Dan Russell he had to ride a BMW to know what they admired so much. After a couple hundred miles riding his 2015 R 1200 GS Adventure along the Oregon coast, he understood.


ON THE COVER: Early season riding through the curvaceous roads of north central Alabama. Photo by Steve Armstrong #79571.


BMW OWNERS NEWS February 2016


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