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Gedge
11-24-2020, 09:27 AM
Got the F3 ltd loaded in toy hauler and working on additional items to take with us to sunny Florida after Thanksgiving. Me and wife will be there for three months of riding and enjoying the weather.

Some other friends will be at same location that have trikes and spyders. Looking forward to it,

HAVE A GREAT THANKSGIVING AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS

gkamer
11-24-2020, 10:00 AM
Enjoy.... Wish I was going..

ARtraveler
11-24-2020, 10:32 AM
Yes! Enjoy your trip. Watch out for golf carts. :yes:

Steve W.
11-24-2020, 12:08 PM
Got the F3 ltd loaded in toy hauler and working on additional items to take with us to sunny Florida after Thanksgiving. Me and wife will be there for three months of riding and enjoying the weather.
It's a good thing you only mentioned "riding" and not "enjoying the riding". I have been to Flori-duh. The only place I would consider riding would be considerably north of a line from Jacksonville to Pensacola. And that is mainly because it won't take long to get OUT of Flori-duh.

Going to Key West is on the bucket list, but I am REALLY dreading one third of the trip. It's 811 miles to the border north of Jacksonville, then 425 miles to the end of the mainland and another 110 miles to Key West. That 110-mile stretch might have some interesting things along the way, but the 425 to get there just plain STINKS. :dontknow:

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Gedge
11-24-2020, 01:15 PM
You got that right, it is a journey. Especially from northern Indiana.

Possible
11-24-2020, 01:43 PM
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Going to Key West is on the bucket list, but I am REALLY dreading one third of the trip. It's 811 miles to the border north of Jacksonville, then 425 miles to the end of the mainland and another 110 miles to Key West. That 110-mile stretch might have some interesting things along the way, but the 425 to get there just plain STINKS. :dontknow:

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JMO, but move that trip to Key West waaaaay down the list. You can hit a touristy-based town that sells lots of T-shirts, coffee mugs, and post cards
and pretend it's Key West. I was totally underwhelmed by Florida, and Key West. My brother lived down there, and my niece just moved down there.

Thanks, but no thanks. I guess it's because I hate crowds, and don't like boats, which are Florida's main things.

bikerchris1270
11-24-2020, 01:53 PM
Got the F3 ltd loaded in toy hauler and working on additional items to take with us to sunny Florida after Thanksgiving. Me and wife will be there for three months of riding and enjoying the weather.

Some other friends will be at same location that have trikes and spyders. Looking forward to it,

HAVE A GREAT THANKSGIVING AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS

I’m wintering in Palm Beach, Florida.... considered bringing my F3L down from Wisconsin...... that’s as far as I got.... a thought.
I find the traffic down here dangerous......really..... very congested. Good Luck.

Navydad
11-24-2020, 09:23 PM
It's a good thing you only mentioned "riding" and not "enjoying the riding". I have been to Flori-duh. The only place I would consider riding would be considerably north of a line from Jacksonville to Pensacola. And that is mainly because it won't take long to get OUT of Flori-duh.

Going to Key West is on the bucket list, but I am REALLY dreading one third of the trip. It's 811 miles to the border north of Jacksonville, then 425 miles to the end of the mainland and another 110 miles to Key West. That 110-mile stretch might have some interesting things along the way, but the 425 to get there just plain STINKS. :dontknow:

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Hey Steve, ride to the edge of Key West and then turn around. The ride is kind of nice, but KW really doesn't do anything for me. Do spend time in the Everglades, that will make the ride worthwhile. 98 around the east shore of Okeechobee isn't bad either. If I lived in Florida I doubt I would own a bike, maybe a Miata convertible or something like it.

Fatcycledaddy
11-25-2020, 09:09 AM
We spent two weeks in Florida for our riding vacation 2 years ago.
As long as you are willing to not run the freeways and stick to the back roads, it is a nice place to ride.
Loved the airboat rides, but pick a company that has the small 5 or 6 passenger air boat, they are much more personable and fun. The swamp buggy ride was very interesting, we spotted a snake trying to eat a squirrel, the driver stopped and caught the 6 foot python, bagged it and took it back to the authorities.
We had a great time, saw great sunsets, enjoyed some great back roads, and we will go back again someday.

I have say though, nothing compares to out west!! From New Mexico, up through Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, there just isn't any better riding and views anywhere.

carsong
11-26-2020, 01:31 PM
Boy! All the negative talk about Florida. I live just north of WPB, and there are nice roads to ride, that aren't bumper to bumper traffic. Of course I do go, at least once a year, up to North Carolina and Tennessee to ride twisties, and get some cool mountain weather. Riding A1A along the ocean, Indian River Drive, west into the farmlands, can be very nice and relaxing. Come February, I'll bet you'd do just about anything to be riding with us in the Florida sunshine. I grew up in Ohio, and I know!!! After 3 or 4 months of cold, dark, rain/snow, and slush, Florida looks pretty nice. :doorag:

RICZ
11-26-2020, 01:45 PM
Enjoy riding those twisty roads in the Florida mountains. :roflblack:

Possible
11-26-2020, 02:14 PM
I will have to admit, that in the deepest part of winter, on the coldest, shortest day of the year, I've never yearned for Florida.
Especially once I had actually visited. :) OTOH, I have thought that Arizona or New Mexico might be nice. But Florida? Nope

Gedge
11-26-2020, 02:46 PM
Well I just got my new spyder this year, so riding all winter in Sunny Florida will be just what I need, and I don't have to winterize it or the hauler.

Steve W.
11-26-2020, 06:57 PM
JMO, but move that trip to Key West waaaaay down the list. You can hit a touristy-based town that sells lots of T-shirts, coffee mugs, and post cards and pretend it's Key West.
I'm not in it for the t-shirts or post cards. I like to take a picture of the bike with a sign or other memorable 'thing' in the background. A visit to Key West would include the "MM 0" sign. Because of the length of the drive there, would likely spend the night, then get the heck out of there the next morning.



Hey Steve, ride to the edge of Key West and then turn around. The ride is kind of nice, but KW really doesn't do anything for me. Do spend time in the Everglades, that will make the ride worthwhile. 98 around the east shore of Okeechobee isn't bad either.
When I was there 10 years ago, I had my Wing with me. I was going to be there for undetermined amount of time, starting the first of January, so I left oHIo with the Wing on a trailer. I was not going to pass on the opportunity to ride during the winter months. My wife came down to visit, we made a long weekend of it. Rode down to Tampa, met up with our son, who came over from the Okeechobee area, then went around the southern tip, through the Everglades, then back up to Okeechobee. Finally went back to where I was staying in Lake Wales. Many interesting things to see down there, just no entertainment on the roads between them.



We spent two weeks in Florida for our riding vacation 2 years ago.
As long as you are willing to not run the freeways and stick to the back roads, it is a nice place to ride.
Loved the airboat rides, but pick a company that has the small 5 or 6 passenger air boat, they are much more personable and fun.

I have say though, nothing compares to out west!! From New Mexico, up through Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, there just isn't any better riding and views anywhere.
We did a non-motorcycle vacation trip that included an air boat ride. I agree the smaller ones are better. :thumbup:

And I heartily agree, the scenery out west is definitely intersting. On the other hand, much like Flori-duh, there are a LOT of boring miles between some of the scenes and attractions.

And there is a lot to be said for personal preference. Some people simply prefer beach and water to mountains and snow. :dontknow:



I grew up in Ohio, and I know!!!
Depending on where in oHIo you 'grew up', the only difference you have now is a longer riding season. If you 'grew up' in southeast oHIo, you must have had something rather strong that was pulling you to Flori-duh.



Enjoy riding those twisty roads in the Florida mountains. :roflblack:
While I was there, I DID have a bit of fun finding the "mountain". Leisurely changes of direction (I really hate to call them "curves") on the way there, but I finally found the highest spot in Flori-duh at a whopping 345' above sea level. :thumbup:

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Shadowrun
11-26-2020, 08:49 PM
Lived North of the MasonDixon Line “growing up”, but wanted to see more of the country
& eventually moved to Florida (amoung others). Lived on both sides of the Sunshine State, Gulf Coast & Gold Coast.
And made a dozen visits to KeyWest.
It was all amazing for a few years. Great Sunsets, Fun Gatherings, and met alot of interesting characters.:joke:
Been back North for decades now. Zero Regrets. I like 4 Seasons.
(...and in another decade or two, the 1.5 Seasons I left behind in FL will probably come whispering on the winds for a return...)

HotTip: Being on Key West isn’t the “special part”. Taking your time on each Key is the way to do it.
Its not the Destination, Its the Journey.
Thats why so many people your hear are disappointed when they get there. Looking around saying... “So... whats the big deal?”

By the way... MileMarker Zero. Iconic. I crossed it off my BucketList a while back.
Got a full sized metal Replica of it while I was down there. Its been a nice Reminder— Never Stop Traveling.
Looks nice in the Garage.

They’ve actually moved the Marker sign from its old location; the road used to trickle down into an almost alleyway.
its had this ‘tourist rebuild’ in its new location ...looks strange to me now but... if you never saw the old location, you’d never know.

RICZ
11-27-2020, 12:09 AM
If I were to trailer our F3L to the SE for winter riding, I'd base in northern Georgia. Great mountain roads with a lot of elevation changes and close to NC, SC and TN which have great riding too.

Mikey
11-27-2020, 07:38 AM
If I didn't love sledding so, I would be right behind you!!!! Be safe, have a good winter!!!

Gedge
11-27-2020, 08:30 AM
Thank You, and no matter where you winter enjoy the season.

Tango
11-27-2020, 09:03 AM
Florida isn't all that bad once you know the back roads. :popcorn: It's what you would have to learn moving to any new to you area. :read: The mountains are a short trip away. We hit TN, N. Carolina once a year. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:

PMK
11-27-2020, 10:21 AM
I’m wintering in Palm Beach, Florida.... considered bringing my F3L down from Wisconsin...... that’s as far as I got.... a thought.
I find the traffic down here dangerous......really..... very congested. Good Luck.

Interesting comment. For locals we enjoy many months of kind of a paradise. The week prior to Thanksgiving, I needed to shop at Costco. OMG, I was stunned to see how the current influx of Snowbirds has once again, and even worse brought attitudes here with them this winter.

As for Covid, while not perfect, the number of cases escalated quickly once northerners began arriving.

Will be awesome when Easter arrives and all these folks go back to where they came from.

Often I wish this was the sign at every entry point to Florida.

Possible
11-27-2020, 10:34 AM
"Often I wish this was the sign at every entry point to Florida."

Ah, so you and your family were born there. :) Like most states, you go back far enough,
and everyone came from somewhere else.

Gedge
11-27-2020, 11:13 AM
The state would have to impose state income tax if it weren't for snowbirds. Many northerners and canadians own homes in
Florida and pay property tax, sales tax and much more.

PMK
11-28-2020, 04:00 AM
The state would have to impose state income tax if it weren't for snowbirds.

I may be wrong, but if you research it, the Florida constitution does not allow state income tax. For that to change, and pretty sure they have tried several times, the legal citizens that vote would have to vote for this change as an amendment during an election year.

Yes, property taxes generate income for the county you own property in. The state does not collect property taxes.

Florida does have Homestead Exemption which reduces tax burden on residents with primary residence in the state. Legally must have FL Drivers license, Florida License Plate and more.

Florida generates a lot of income from tourism and agriculture. Those are the two highest generating revenues. Yes, tourism generates taxable revenue.

Mikey
11-28-2020, 08:26 AM
Was just talking to some friends that live down there as snow birds, they said the virus is running pretty ramped right now to the point that there kids are not going down and spend the holidays with them!!! To anyone heading down, be safe and smart!!!!

pauly1
12-05-2020, 11:57 PM
Enjoy your adventure! One doesn't go to FL for mountains or curvy roads. The Atlantic side is less congested, until Fort Lauderdale, than the Gulf side. We have stayed weeks in both Titusville and Vero Beach.

Try riding 1 and 1A Fort Lauderdale to Fernandina Beach. Nice scenery. There is a road north out of Ormand Beach that forms a tunnel through the trees effect. We haven't done KW due to distance and Miami in the way.

spyder01
12-06-2020, 08:22 AM
Been to FL many times in cars and on GW but Im going in February for the first time to Tavernier ,just below key Largo.Will be staying on a yacht converted to Air BNB.Ive done all the tourist stuff so many times so we will just relax in the Keys and some partying in KW if the CV hasnt ruined that.Driving down from DE sucks till you get to GA but when it warms up its all worth it,and thats the draw for us.It beats sitting home waiting for Spring,and since we cant cruise this year we gotta do something.

Gwolf
12-06-2020, 08:58 AM
If you can't find any good roads to ride in Florida, you don't know where to look......... and I ain't telling.

As for being from some place else if you look back far enough, that is true, but my family has lived in Florida since if was a territory.

Bruita
12-06-2020, 09:48 AM
Gwolf is correct. There are many hundreds of miles of excellent riding throughout Florida roads. We bought a 2020 RT in July and have over 8000 miles and ride almost daily. That being said there is a great deal of truth that there are undesirable areas to ride in, but that’s true of every state. A city is a city and when it is hot in Florida it is a bear to get stuck in traffic. Been bike riding in Florida since 1975, average 15,000 miles a year. To be totally honest we spend every summer somewhere in the USA. Last year New England, that is Me.,NH, and Vt. Next summer out west, NM, Co, SD (trike rally), Mt, then rally in Oct. in NC. Don’t diss Florida riding until you have ridden with someone that knows the state. As I peruse this website frequently there are references to “ winterizing” our winterizing is taking a daily 100plus mile ride thru the woods and rural byways of central Florida with a long sleeve shirt until midday then T-shirt time. That’s our life, but someone has to.

Snoking1127
12-06-2020, 10:35 AM
Got the F3 ltd loaded in toy hauler and working on additional items to take with us to sunny Florida after Thanksgiving. Me and wife will be there for three months of riding and enjoying the weather.

Some other friends will be at same location that have trikes and spyders. Looking forward to it,

HAVE A GREAT THANKSGIVING AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS

Picture?

boz329
12-09-2020, 04:03 PM
Looking for a trailer for my F3 Limited. My brother lives in Jacksonville, FL and I am in northwest Ohio (Toledo). Could you send me some info on your trailer? Got a quote for shipping the Spyder, round trip is close to $2000! Might as well trailer it myself.
Thanks.

MONK
12-09-2020, 06:32 PM
Claypool, eh? I grew up in N. Manchester.

HAGO!

Gedge
12-09-2020, 10:02 PM
Nice little collage town, I too lived there when I was a kid.