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I am hoping to take my son on a "road trip" for his graduation and I need a little help.
The plan is to fly into Miami airport, grab a taxi and head to where our bikes are waiting.
I have a friend that has offered to trailer the bikes to Miami for us, we just need a spot, to hook up.
His trailer is 37' so we need some space, larger than a gas station.
From there, our plan is to ride to Key West and hang out for a few days and then ride back home to WV over the next 7 days or so.
Is there anyone familiar with the Miami area , that perhaps could give us a meeting spot close to the airport (MIA) that we could get to by taxi, and large enough for a 37' trailer to be?
i'm in Ft Lauderdale....dont know the area around miami airport.....you could try posting this in the florida crew section....there are a couple of members that live down there.....or....if you want to come in to ft lauderdale....i might could help ya find something......best bet is prolly a hotel with a big parking lot.....come in..spend the nite....and get a early start in the am....keywest is about 4-5 hours from here dependin on traffic....
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