RYDMOTO said:I will pay you 5 dollars a week to cut my grass and prep my bike and you can sleep in the garage! All kidding aside, if you can work it out I say go for it.You will make contacts that may help you later after you are out of college.
trial_07 said:Now, would it be imaginable for two 18 year olds to leave alone in the US with their bikes and live there for one year? We'd get a job to pay the food, rent, repairs, and etc and ride the most we can. Can this be done?
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Go for it. :cool:
When you're an old man on your deathbed, your biggest regrets will be the things that you didn't do. :nod:
Some of the most exciting times of my life were traveling around the United States in an old Ford van, racing motorcycles. Going from track to track, state to state sleeping in KOA campgrounds. The life experiences that you will gain will follow you for the rest of your life. Not to mention the people you will meet and will become lifelong friends with.
Before you leave, set yourselves up with a good dependable rig that will haul your bikes and also offers and area to sleep in. This will save you a lot of motel money. Many tracks will let you stay overnight for free. A lot of the people that you meet will offer their homes to you when they hear your story. Especially in the mid-western states. Plus, if you take a laptop, you have a whole network of DRN'ers along the way for assistance.
Do it while your young. Don't wait until you have a family, a house and all of the bills that come with those things, do it now. You won't be sorry. :yeehaw:
Ol'89r
oldguy said:Try to check with immigration on what would be needed and any time frame you need to work within. Be sure and obey all laws in the areas you visit- nothing worse then being thrown in jail and sitting for something stupid in a far away strange land.
trial_07 said:Although all of this is kinda of scary also, there is a lot of prep into doing this and I don't want to fall short.
if it is possible, I'd be glad to meet some of you guys.
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