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Might check with a mini-storage in the town/area where you what to begin you ride. Many of these have an area where trailers can be parked and most are fenced and secured. Would cost you a few bucks but might be work the piece of mind.
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RE: Ditching the trailer
There's a HD dealer in Augusta, GA off of I-20. You could check with them if it's enroute to your destination. Additionally, there is a secured storage off exit 200 on I-20 west. It's on the corner of Steven's Creek Rd and Riverwatch Parkway in Augusta. I had storage there with no complaints. Let me know if you need some info.
Option # 2: Trailer your scooter all the way to your destination in FL. Florida is a long state and you'd be better off skipping the riding experience through South GA and North FL. for the opportunity to travel the coast line to the Keys.
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I'll be leaving from Ottawa Canada and I though I'd make it to South Carolina then leave the trailer somewhere and drive the bikes to Florida. I wouldn't want to waste all the beautiful weather through Georgia and Northern Florida In a truck and not on the bike.
That is a good idea about the WalMart, I have used their kindness before and stayed in thier parking lot for a few days but I was always there or relatively close by.
You could leave it at a storage place. Most also have places to park vehicles for shor time. Also, you could try a Harley dealer in the area , chances are they would let you park it there for free.
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