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Such a great time we live in, having all these different bikes to choose from! All from large adventure bikes to lighter more capable off-road adventure bikes that still maintain a great highway character. Tell us what you think, best…
Learn More >We just got back from another fantastic tour through the most beautiful part of Mexico, The Copper Canyon. Stellar group of riders, lucky as can be, dodging rain storms, light traffic and demanding riding.The Canyons unusually green and lush this…
Learn More >Training is the best way to spend those downtime months during winter. Head to the beautiful South West USA and prepare for a coming season.
Learn More >And the Ride Continues. A 40 Year Odyssey.
This was to be a year to bust the pinata. 2021 was to be a grand celebration of four decades riding the roads of the world and sharing them with so many. The global pandemic didn’t spoil the party. Like the rest of the world, we just had to put it off for a little while. If anything, forty years in the motorcycle touring business has given us a powerful resilience and fortitude. Like so much of what we do, “it is just part of the adventure”!
It is a time of nostalgic reflection for us. Organized foreign motorcycle tours were a novel and new concept back in 1981. You could literally count on one hand the number of motorcycle tour companies in the world. In our case, we just hit the roads of Old Mexico and started a company called Pancho Villa Moto-Tours. We soon attracted a loyal following who inspired us to head further south beyond Mexico. Pancho Villa Moto-Tours pioneered through Central and South America with many rides taking on a more expedition character. It was the beginning of the adventure touring movement. We weren’t just part of it, we were creating it.
As our exploits took us further beyond Mexico, our identity of Pancho Villa Moto-Tours was retired in 2001, a fresh branding that better reflected our course was in order and MotoDiscovery was born. MotoDiscovery. It says it all.
Throughout our evolution we can claim many landmark tours and events. Our connection with Mexico blossomed as we started in the 1980’s to introduce to the world the remote regions of the Sierra Madres, a relatively unheard of area known as the Copper Canyon. In the 1990’s we launched “mega” rides to the Panama Canal, and back. South America was a fresh discovery as well. These tours would be logistically intensive rides in excess of a month in duration, a bold new approach to immersion adventure touring.



Skip Mascorro
And the Ride Continues. A 40 Year Odyssey.
This was to be a year to bust the pinata. 2021 was to be a grand celebration of four decades riding the roads of the world and sharing them with so many. The global pandemic didn’t spoil the party. Like the rest of the world, we just had to put it off for a little while. If anything, forty years in the motorcycle touring business has given us a powerful resilience and fortitude. Like so much of what we do, “it is just part of the adventure”!
It is a time of nostalgic reflection for us. Organized foreign motorcycle tours were a novel and new concept back in 1981. You could literally count on one hand the number of motorcycle tour companies in the world. In our case, we just hit the roads of Old Mexico and started a company called Pancho Villa Moto-Tours. We soon attracted a loyal following who inspired us to head further south beyond Mexico. Pancho Villa Moto-Tours pioneered through Central and South America with many rides taking on a more expedition character. It was the beginning of the adventure touring movement. We weren’t just part of it, we were creating it.
As our exploits took us further beyond Mexico, our identity of Pancho Villa Moto-Tours was retired in 2001, a fresh branding that better reflected our course was in order and MotoDiscovery was born. MotoDiscovery. It says it all.
Throughout our evolution we can claim many landmark tours and events. Our connection with Mexico blossomed as we started in the 1980’s to introduce to the world the remote regions of the Sierra Madres, a relatively unheard of area known as the Copper Canyon. In the 1990’s we launched “mega” rides to the Panama Canal, and back. South America was a fresh discovery as well. These tours would be logistically intensive rides in excess of a month in duration, a bold new approach to immersion adventure touring.



Skip Mascorro