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BanannaMan 27-03-08 04:41 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
As mentioned above....
Florida is flat...no hills....no curves (worth mentioning) ...no cambers.
Orlando is super crowded tourist area.
Boring on a sportbike.

Oh and... Unless you're taking "small" children...
Skip Disney and go to Universal.:smt045

cloister 27-03-08 07:41 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Another one for hiring a Harley. Three of us did it last year in New Mexico, half day hire but enjoyed it so much we managed to squeeze in another day.
Full safety gear turned out to be waterproofs that your only going to wear if it rains unless you want to boil and a helmet. An expert complainer, my brother brought up our pasty Scottish skin and how we're going to get our uncovered arms burnt "Pick a sweatshirt, just don't go mad".
Long wide roads and warm sunshine, we even got CD's for the stereos.

missrubberduckofdeath 27-03-08 10:55 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BanannaMan (Post 1457545)
As mentioned above....
Florida is flat...no hills....no curves (worth mentioning) ...no cambers.
Orlando is super crowded tourist area.
Boring on a sportbike.

Oh and... Unless you're taking "small" children...
Skip Disney and go to Universal.:smt045

We want to stay in Orlando but use the bike to see Miami and Tampa etc. Can still do it in a car but would be more fun on a bike.
I've been to Orlando 4 times before with my family and i love it there. I also don't watch horror films, only romantic comedies and disney films so I will definately be dragging my man around disney! Hehe! There's nothing like walking up Main Street USA at the Magic Kingdom and seeing the Cinderella castle in front of you. Wow! So many happy memories.

I've only been to Miami once for a day before so it would be good to spend a bit more time there. I'd like to spend some time vistiting Clearwater beach again too and then go to Busch Gardens which is always fab! Having a bike will make the travelling so much easier, but i guess it's not essential.

I'm so excited now! Hope we can afford it all! Eeek!

stewie 27-03-08 11:06 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Have a look here www.svrider.com Im going over myself later in the year and joined this forum for some info, asked the question you did and most replied get a cruiser, slows you down and lets you see whats around you, instead of ar$e in the air head down stuff, pretty friendly site as well with a few of us on there too.
good luck with it

stewie 27-03-08 11:08 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?t=62123 hope it helps

missrubberduckofdeath 27-03-08 11:12 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stewie (Post 1457706)
Have a look here www.svrider.com Im going over myself later in the year and joined this forum for some info, asked the question you did and most replied get a cruiser, slows you down and lets you see whats around you, instead of ar$e in the air head down stuff, pretty friendly site as well with a few of us on there too.
good luck with it

Cheers Stewie :thumbsup:

Stu 27-03-08 11:23 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Marc was in the GM, don't know if it was when Lee was not about , but See http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=96544
Not that I've any experience but if you're on holiday, wouldn't you want to do something different from what you do at home? so Harley I reckon.

TEC 27-03-08 07:29 PM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by missrubberduckofdeath (Post 1457035)
We'll be going to Orlando,....

Ok been in touch with my normal suspects over there, 99% of the hire places in the area are only HDs, large BMWs or Wings, you may be lucky to find something local but then you have to take what you see. As others have said take a cruiser and enjoy the scenery cause a sports bike will be wasted on flat straight roads

BanannaMan 28-03-08 01:50 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by missrubberduckofdeath (Post 1457697)
We want to stay in Orlando but use the bike to see Miami and Tampa etc. Can still do it in a car but would be more fun on a bike.
I've been to Orlando 4 times before with my family and i love it there. I also don't watch horror films, only romantic comedies and disney films so I will definately be dragging my man around disney! Hehe! There's nothing like walking up Main Street USA at the Magic Kingdom and seeing the Cinderella castle in front of you. Wow! So many happy memories.

I've only been to Miami once for a day before so it would be good to spend a bit more time there. I'd like to spend some time vistiting Clearwater beach again too and then go to Busch Gardens which is always fab! Having a bike will make the travelling so much easier, but i guess it's not essential.

I'm so excited now! Hope we can afford it all! Eeek!



Didn't realise you'd be traveling....
Sounds like a great plan!!! :cool:
And you already know your way around.. so hiring a bike would be super.
Yes ..Main Street USA still has it's charm even for us "older kids". ;)

Best of luck..
Hope you find a bike..
And have great time in "the Sunshine State". :D

missrubberduckofdeath 28-03-08 10:24 AM

Re: Hiring a sports bike in USA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TEC (Post 1458197)
Ok been in touch with my normal suspects over there, 99% of the hire places in the area are only HDs, large BMWs or Wings, you may be lucky to find something local but then you have to take what you see. As others have said take a cruiser and enjoy the scenery cause a sports bike will be wasted on flat straight roads

Cool thanks :) To be honest I don't mind what bike it is, it would just be nice to be out on the open road and not stuck in a car the whole time. I'll speak to the blokie and see what he thinks. Cheers for looking for me.


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