Greetings....
Greetings....
Hello from the west side of the pond. My name is Steve, ex-pat Brit living and biking in the good old USA. Been here more years than I have fingers and toes.Current rides are a 98 Superhawk (as its called here) and an 02 Sprint RS.Love da Storm, torque rules!
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G'day mate ow's it going plenty of good info on this site just ask and your questions will be ans. 

Matt Black 04 model
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Welcome aboard Steve
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Hi Steve, great forum you've join here mate 

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WHat part of the States are you shouting from?
Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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Pete,Pete.L wrote:Welcome Aboard
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WHat part of the States are you shouting from?
Pete.l
I live in Watertown,South Dakota, but am in the trucking business and travel all over the country.Currently in Arizona (bloody hot)....
Originally from Bedfordshire...
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Bit of a change From Bedforshire
Sure must be an excellent way to see the American country side.
I've never been to Dakota, what's it like for biking? Any Good? I spent a few years growing up in Florida and I can honestly say I'd have a Harley if I still lived there. They don't have a decent bit of road (twisties
) in the whole state.
Pete

Sure must be an excellent way to see the American country side.
I've never been to Dakota, what's it like for biking? Any Good? I spent a few years growing up in Florida and I can honestly say I'd have a Harley if I still lived there. They don't have a decent bit of road (twisties

Pete
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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Freight is low right now 'cause of the economy,but always looking for good drivers.Phil-VTwin wrote:Got any jobs going?????
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Depends where you live in Dakota.West side has the Black Hills (home to Sturgis/Mt.Rushmore) and some of the best twisties in the country. East side of the state where I live is bit flat and boring with long,straight roads.Got a few decent roads,but for serious stuff gotta plan a trip.Pete.L wrote:Bit of a change From Bedforshire![]()
Sure must be an excellent way to see the American country side.
I've never been to Dakota, what's it like for biking? Any Good? I spent a few years growing up in Florida and I can honestly say I'd have a Harley if I still lived there. They don't have a decent bit of road (twisties) in the whole state.
Pete
The biking scene is friendly,but a little fragmented ( Harleys/sportbikes/baggers) and seasonal.Winters are HARSH.
I've done a few bike trips over the years,my favourite was riding around the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.Where did you live in Florida?
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I was thinking that PhilPhil-VTwin wrote:Got any jobs going?????

Anyway, nevermind the jobs-any pics of the lovely twisties? I bet its sunny too Steve

Bloody English weather... :mad2
SP1's rock!
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Steve.g said
Now it's full of Brits on their holidays
Pete.l
Dad was working at the Space centre, so we lived on Merritt Island, just between Coca Beach and the main land. Sleepy little place back thenDepends where you live in Dakota.West side has the Black Hills (home to Sturgis/Mt.Rushmore) and some of the best twisties in the country. East side of the state where I live is bit flat and boring with long,straight roads.Got a few decent roads,but for serious stuff gotta plan a trip.
The biking scene is friendly,but a little fragmented ( Harleys/sportbikes/baggers) and seasonal.Winters are HARSH.
I've done a few bike trips over the years,my favourite was riding around the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.Where did you live in Florida?

Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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Florida for me is to bloody hot,to many snakes,insects and 'gators. Oh yeah,to many people as well....Pete.L wrote:Steve.g saidDad was working at the Space centre, so we lived on Merritt Island, just between Coca Beach and the main land. Sleepy little place back thenDepends where you live in Dakota.West side has the Black Hills (home to Sturgis/Mt.Rushmore) and some of the best twisties in the country. East side of the state where I live is bit flat and boring with long,straight roads.Got a few decent roads,but for serious stuff gotta plan a trip.
The biking scene is friendly,but a little fragmented ( Harleys/sportbikes/baggers) and seasonal.Winters are HARSH.
I've done a few bike trips over the years,my favourite was riding around the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.Where did you live in Florida?Now it's full of Brits on their holidays
Pete.l
I'll post some piccies as soon as I can figure out how. Followed the destructions to the letter,but can't get 'em to load... HELP!!!