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lol i know about that whole shoveling yourself out thats why i posted this because this year the weather was so off it might actually be nice enough but im prolly gonna trailor them
The last time a friend and I rode to Daytona it was 16 degrees when we pulled out of my driveway. It didn't get warm enough to take off a piece of clothing until we got to the first rest stop in Ga. OMG, it was the coldest day I have ever spent on the bike. The ride back wasn't as bad, didn't really get too cold until we got almost into VA. Now, you can call me the trailer queen if you want but I am warm and cozy down and back.
I say schedule some extra time and ride down, then schedule some more time to ride them back, who knows you might find out that you actually enjoy riding in cooler weather
Ride, but be prepared to haul. In 07 two of my son's and I were going to ride down from Chicago. We had reservations at the Abate campgrounds in the county fairgrounds.
In the am that we were going to leave a full blizzard came in. Heavy snow and forty mile an hour winds from the east. We loaded two bikes in my 6X12 enclosed trailer along with the camping gear and one bike in the truck bed. We drove into Indiana and took I-65 south. Traffic was at a crawl and there was no visiblity. This lasted well into Kentucky.
I drove straight through. The next day we found the campgrounds and set up.
The next three day were miserable. Rain and cold. One morning it was in the twenty's.
There are times that if you want to get there a trailer is the only way.
trailer it till weather is good enough then ride
i came back into chicago 1 year from daytona took us 3 hours
from the border w/heavy snow thank God the scoots was in the van
time i got home had a foot n a half! on a bike???????hmmmmm nah
Trailer down I-77 to Columbia SC, There is a storage place where you can leave the truck and trailer secured behind a fence. (Mobile Attics) and its right off the freeway. Look them up on the net and call for cost. Its reasonable. Ride the rest of the way. Daytona can be made in 8 or 9 hours humping it down the freeway from here or enjoy a scecic back road ride along the coast if you have more time.
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