Yep! I have an extra room for ya, Paul. In fact, I have a whole house up in the beautiful mountain town of Prescott Arizona(that's in the southwest section of the good ol' U.S.of A, of course) that pretty much sits empty most of the year, though I have to warn you that there could be a few adjustments which you'd have to deal with in order to feel "at home" in this kind of environment:
First, once you'd get your America to America(and in particular the previously mentioned SW section), you'll soon find that all the year round riding that you'd be doing in much improved weather conditions would neccessitate many more oil changes being performed to your Triumph per year, possibly negating any financial advantage in moving here.
Secondly, if you have any traces of acrophobia within your psyche, the mountain roads in this region upon which you would be constantly riding could bring any previously undiagnosed condition of this disorder to the forefront of your consciousness, which could cause you to suffer the discomfort of vertigo.
I'm not even going to bring up the cost-of-living differences (advantages) involved here.
So...it's up to you!

(though I do hear that the highly sought after U.S."Green Card" is rather hard to attain these days, there are "alternatives" available, of course....Remember: Arizona is just north of MEXICO, Dude!!!)
