ST1100Y
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- Joined
- Nov 7, 2020
- Messages
- 615
- Age
- 59
- Location
- Vienna, AuSTria, Europe
- Bike
- ST1100Y, ST1100R, NT700
After introducing my GF to an NT700VA this January, and to Garmin MapSource shortly after, she's quite busy in plotting routes and riding...
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Yeah we're fortunate with twisty playgrounds around here...
We had intended Sweden and Norway this summer... as well did the travel ban cancel those plans...
Stayed in AuSTria instead, 2 weeks of great rides, my GF got accustomed to her NT...
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Currently all borders closed down, one requires a test/confirmation and is put under 2 weeks safety quarantine upon re-entering the state...Can you ride in the other EU countries IE; Germany, Italy, or are the boarders closed because of the Virus?
Since many years I'm mulling over the concept of shipping the ST across the pond and spend like 6~12 months riding over there...I doubt I'll get back to Europe, but who knows?
LOL! :LOL:If you do, there are lots of us with "helpful" suggestions on where you might want to ride. :unsure:
This is an interesting concept that I looked at going the other way. Shipping a bike to Germany and long term storage when not in use.Since many years I'm mulling over the concept of shipping the ST across the pond and spend like 6~12 months riding over there...
We've a guy on ST-Owners from Ontario who has an ST1100 stored over here...This is an interesting concept that I looked at going the other way. Shipping a bike to Germany and long term storage when not in use.
Well, the concept was to get my ST over and ride it there, license plate and everything...Have you thought of purchasing and later selling a used USA bike?
LOL, they're selling T-shirts with that design over here...I’m sure that this is a common occurrence, thus the reason for the sign you had on the ready.
The French get it mixed up and they live in Europe!Sorry, I always get these two countries mixed up. From an American that never had left his own continent.
I’m sure that this is a common occurrence, thus the reason for the sign you had on the ready.
No hard feelings?
The French get it mixed up and they live in Europe!