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Old 06-11-2010, 08:47 AM
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I rode around Oahu last Oct and will do it again!.
 
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Old 06-11-2010, 09:29 AM
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I was in Maui with my family last year and rented a Streetglide. I rode the entire road around Maui with my 12 year old son and there is nothing like it anywhere on this planet. Just be careful of the cagers and the guy in the middle of the road in Wailuku selling chilled coconut and pineapple. Pick up a loaf of Julia's banana bread in Kahakuloa village. Can miss the "green hut".
 
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Old 06-11-2010, 10:52 AM
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no matter which island you ride on - dont expect to go more that about 40 mph. Its insane.

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I was on Maui in March. I recomend taking the ride to the crater. And Boxer 6 is right, don't pass up Julia's banana bread!
 
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Old 06-11-2010, 03:13 PM
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i am sure you are aware of this, but you probably can't show up at harley and rent a bike. reserve as soon as you can. road to hana is a pretty full day. it will rain on the road to hana. you will have no regrets about any island in hawaii.
 
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Old 06-11-2010, 03:34 PM
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Lots of rental companies in Maui (and Oahu). I've seen Harley rentals on Kihei and Lahaina (towns); plus a Harley dealership in Kahului (where the airport is). While in Maui, check out the kite surfers on Hookipa beach, the Paniolos (Hawaiian cowboys) in Makawao, the Tedeschi Winery in the upcountry, go ATV'ing in the Ulupalakua Ranch on the slopes of the Haleakala volcano. Backcountry roads are narrow, slippery and full of tourists in rental cars, so ride relatively slow and safely.
 

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Originally Posted by groupw
...... i know there's a Harley rental on Kauai, and you could spend a couple 3 very pleasant days traveling from Hanalei on the north side to Waimea Canyon on the south side
Just got back from Kauai last Saturday.

$130/day rental on a touring bike.

3 days to get around that island? Sheesh...doing 10 mph maybe. That place is dinky, but beautiful.

Don't go if you're like us and enjoy activity based vacations. That place is on a clock of its own, and besides luau's, snorkeling, zip lining, and maybe a zodiak tour of the Napoli Coast, there's not a whole lot to keep your attention/keep you active/occupied.

We had a nice time getting to explore a new place, but there are far better places to vacation if you ask me.

Good luck, and enjoy it if you decide to go to Kauai.
 
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Old 06-11-2010, 05:06 PM
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I lived on Maui 3 years riding is at its best no helmet laws nice senery road to Hana and a ride to the top of Haleakala Crater is a must lots of good bars and restaurants everywhere. NOBODY is in a rush to get anywhere.
 
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Thanks again everybody, for all the replies. I lived on Oahu when I was a kid for 3 years, right after it became a state and I've wanted to go back ever since. While there, we never did explore any of the other islands because Mom was worried about us being made into soup and eaten if we wandered off Oahu. So, I'm not too interested in Oahu now because it is so much more congested (I've heard), but would love to see the others now and get at least a day ride in!

Yes there may be other places better to vacation but this is mainly about me and the wife so believe me there will be plenty to see and do!
 
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Old 06-11-2010, 08:50 PM
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I rented a 07 Street Glide in Maui in June 07 for a week put 620 miles on it rode the whole island in fig 8. Slow going but that's ok you want to enjoy the scenery.Pack some rain gear there is a rain forest in Hana area very pretty don't miss it,rode to Haleakala NP but it gets little cold up there pack a jacket. Oh yea there is Australian chick makes the best banana bread on right on the way to Hana.I loved it.
 


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