tampa -> key west
#1
tampa -> key west
wife and I are about to embark on a long weekend trip from tampa to key west on a rental (ultra classic street glide). as this is likely the most distance i will cover in one day, anything I should consider / be prepared for? (trip is in december)
1. we will be wearing full face helmets
2. i have garmin gps for the handlebar
3. have wet weather gear
4. have bluetooth helmet radios to hear each other
5. in the event of cold weather, we both have chaps...but don't think we'll need it
possible routes (i like #1 - avoids as much highway as possible)
1. http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=69...&t=h&z=8&via=1
2. http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=69...mra=ls&t=h&z=8
any other routes i should consider?
Thanks for your insight!
1. we will be wearing full face helmets
2. i have garmin gps for the handlebar
3. have wet weather gear
4. have bluetooth helmet radios to hear each other
5. in the event of cold weather, we both have chaps...but don't think we'll need it
possible routes (i like #1 - avoids as much highway as possible)
1. http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=69...&t=h&z=8&via=1
2. http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=69...mra=ls&t=h&z=8
any other routes i should consider?
Thanks for your insight!
#2
1st,,we love the keys! jus sayin, anyway...I've riden both routes you've posted plus the turnpike deal. I'm sure there are others, but I've only run those three. It's all about personal preference, but I like the 75 run the best. I've made the ride in all weather conditions plus one rain storm that should have made us not go, but "it's just water" right. Whether I ride the a sportbike or a cruiser I love to ride there. As I recall the majority of our trips have me leaving around 2-3pm on a weekday and arrive around 10-11pm. Have a safe and fun ride! Oh...I'm a little jealous =)
#4
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ENJOY your trip! (take a couple of your favorite CDs filled with MP3 for the built-in CD player) or have the mini-plug cable to directly connect your ipod music to the jack on the face of the radio.
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#9
Yup, there should be a cigarette-lighter type hole there on the fairing (left side). It hides pretty good so look down and under the bars. You'll see it. The rental guys should point that out too. Be very careful moving the handlebars hard left in any parking lot. You may smash you adapter into the gas tank; hurting either the gas tank, destroying your adapter, or both. Never a problem while underway because you will never move the bars that far over, but when duck-walking or parking.... watch out, or unplug first.
ENJOY your trip! (take a couple of your favorite CDs filled with MP3 for the built-in CD player) or have the mini-plug cable to directly connect your ipod music to the jack on the face of the radio.
ENJOY your trip! (take a couple of your favorite CDs filled with MP3 for the built-in CD player) or have the mini-plug cable to directly connect your ipod music to the jack on the face of the radio.
#10
yes, i've rented 10 different times - 6 of those were the bigger harleys. rented the ultra classic 4 times. feel pretty comfortable riding - even with the wife on the back.