How many countries have you ridden in ?
#2
RE: How many countries have you ridden in ?
Finnaly a post I can relate too,
US(obvious), Nigeria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Phillipines, Singapore, and Australia (NT, Darwn Area). Only places that where rental bikes was South Korea,Thailand, Phillipines, and Australia. Got to love the Corps!!!
Semper Fi
Geno
US(obvious), Nigeria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Phillipines, Singapore, and Australia (NT, Darwn Area). Only places that where rental bikes was South Korea,Thailand, Phillipines, and Australia. Got to love the Corps!!!
Semper Fi
Geno
#3
RE: How many countries have you ridden in ?
Geno, you win !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ORIGINAL: geno3j
Finnaly a post I can relate too,
US(obvious), Nigeria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Phillipines, Singapore, and Australia (NT, Darwn Area). Only places that where rental bikes was South Korea,Thailand, Phillipines, and Australia. Got to love the Corps!!!
Semper Fi
Geno
Finnaly a post I can relate too,
US(obvious), Nigeria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Phillipines, Singapore, and Australia (NT, Darwn Area). Only places that where rental bikes was South Korea,Thailand, Phillipines, and Australia. Got to love the Corps!!!
Semper Fi
Geno
#7
RE: How many countries have you ridden in ?
USA, I live here...Looking forward to doing a fly-n-ride trip in Europe someday
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#8
RE: How many countries have you ridden in ?
One, USA, plan to get up to Canada to meet Joe Scout one of these days. That Geno has ridden a lot of different countries, maybe he could tell us a little of his riding experiences in some of these countries -vs- riding in the U.S.
#9
RE: How many countries have you ridden in ?
I'm not too worldy either... USA, Mexico, Canada and Japan. Was in Japan for 2 years, though, so have many thousands of miles over there. Great country and the roads would be incredible if it weren't for the cagers. Twisty, mountainous and mostly well-paved (but also some great dual sport rides if you're so inclined - and I was). Mexico was the worst, at least around the metro areas. Cagers are nuts down there (almost as bad as the East coast here).
Looked into the fly-and-rides into Europe, but they were a bit salty for my vacation pocketbook (although this is the kind of stuff we really ought to be spending our $$ on - a memory that lasts a lifetime).
Looked into the fly-and-rides into Europe, but they were a bit salty for my vacation pocketbook (although this is the kind of stuff we really ought to be spending our $$ on - a memory that lasts a lifetime).