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Speaking of Key West.... what's the trip like down there on a bike? I was thinking about taking my wife down there for our upcomming anniversary on the 24th. I just don't want to stop for a bunch of lights.
+1 on the other comments, and it would be more enjoyable if you can postpone it till the weather cools off a bit in Oct, or better yet, join us on the Jan trip.
+1 on the other comments, and it would be more enjoyable if you can postpone it till the weather cools off a bit in Oct, or better yet, join us on the Jan trip.
Thanks for the info guys. I think we will make it in January with the crew instead. Sounds like more fun than rding alone anyhow. Our anniversary is a Thursday.. so we were going to head out Friday. But given the advice here, maybe we will take Tamami Trail to Marco Island instead. That's a great ride.
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