Born and raised in Texas. Lived in St. Louis, Denver and South Louisiana before retiring and moving to Thailand permanently in 2010.
First bike was a Suzuki something or other. It was so small in comparison to my last bike (Yamaha Road Star 1600), it's hardly worth discussing it.
Rode on and off for about 29 years before retiring from teaching and coaching. Not a lot of free time in that profession. But I have been riding just about every day for the past 5 to 6 years. It's a challenge in Thailand, especially with monkeys, water buffaloes and elephants, but after surviving the first year, I've learned to anticipate just about every idiotic cager move imaginable. Thailand is #2 in the world in traffic fatalities.
The best riding times here are between October and April, without much rain at all. I'd describe that time of year as being like beautiful California days. We have a Rainy Season from June through September, but it's not monsoonish -- just unexpected rain that can happen any time of any day. Sometimes, there's no rain for a week or so, but it can come in buckets when you least expect it.
The best part about living here is the food, the women and the currency exchange rate. For every $30,000 USDs you have, you're a millionaire in Thailand. The cost of living is next to nothing. One of the worst parts about living here is that a Harley costs almost double what it costs in the US due to import fees and taxes.
I am thankful to find this forum -- one that deals exclusively with CVOs. I am currently looking at a 2013 Road King CVO, but want to add some things to it to tour.
I am looking for the best auxiliary lights for this bike. Need all the visibility I can get over here. Also a good luggage rack, sissy bar and saddlebag guards. If anyone has any recommendations, fire away. I'm all eyes and ears.
Glad to be a member here, and I look forward to learning as much as I can.
