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After a recent vacation in Hawaii where we rented an '18 Ultra Classic, I can now add that state to the list of states where I've ridden a motorcycle. Twenty-five states now (23 on my own bike) and halfway done on my bucket list. Also Have done 3 provinces. Next year a trip to Sturgis will add a few more and Alaska two years from now is the plan.
After you get them all filled in, you can start working on Mexico, Central America, South America, Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Throw in Antarctica and Australia for good measure. LOL
I am currently at 44 of the lower 48, we are starting to plan a trip for 2020 that will get us the last 4. Planning on riding from San Diego to Key West, seeing the entire Gulf Coast.
We have been to Alaska and Hawaii is going to happen this November.
Does riding a snow mobile in Alaska count!?!?!?!?
By this time next year I will have been in all 50, riding a motorcycle in 49, 48 of them my motorcycle.
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