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(@patmarron)
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I have seen and read a lot of posts about cars but do not see any information about Motorcycles on st thomas any suggestions?


 
Posted : December 27, 2004 7:26 pm
 sean
(@sean)
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try looking at some of the older posts I have been reasearching this subject as well . I think theres a place that rents 250's as well as scooters . but scooter thing for me is not something Im looking to do . Im looking for the other more or less .. when are you going down . ? I am still looking for a place to rent myself and been sorta looking for roomie to share something, just a thought for ya ,
sean


 
Posted : December 29, 2004 4:48 am
(@Marty)
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I have been riding my Harley (not the comet!!) and Honda on this rock (STT) for almost 7 years. What would you like to know?


 
Posted : December 29, 2004 11:32 pm
Novanut
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Marty,
Would that be Harley's Comet you're referring to? Understand it's quite a sight when it passes by.....

Zoom, Zoom, Zoom!


 
Posted : December 30, 2004 1:24 am
(@Marty)
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And it's loud when it passes by, too!


 
Posted : December 30, 2004 2:21 pm
(@ann_m)
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how much is car insurance in St THomas or even for a motorcycle? How is traveling on a Mortorcycle when it rains?


 
Posted : January 29, 2005 11:09 pm
Marty on STT
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$250/year for basic coverage.

Wet.

Haha! It actualy does get slippery when it rains, as the roads are steep, and every car seems to leak oil onto the roads. I usually drive MUCH slower when the roads are wet/raining. It's doable (which I must,as I only own two bike...the wife has the Jeep),but you should use caution....or just wait half an hour and they will be dry.


 
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