Welcome Jeff and Ro. I understand Keerville was a great place to stay and ride. I'm sure some of our esteemed Harley Poggers can chime in.
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Welcome Jeff and Ro. I understand Keerville was a great place to stay and ride. I'm sure some of our esteemed Harley Poggers can chime in.
Jeff & Ro, Ellen & I are Harley riders as well as Liberty owners. If you wish to ride in and around Savannah, Ga. Stop by our place. Downtown Savannah has much to see and has great restaurants. We actually live approximately 20 miles off the interstate, but great roads for cruising on our Road King. We are 2 hours from Charleston, SC, less than 1 hour from Tybee Island and Hilton Head and as my brother-in-law from Atlanta says " you have great highways that go .....no where " Of course he is comparing riding in the greater Atlanta area to South Georgia. Welcome to POG. :cool: Ken & Ellen
Viv, Jeff, Ro
welcome aboard. You will have countless hours of fun sorting all the bi-polar personalities here, and even find some good information..
It really is a good bunch, but don't EVER tell them I said that! :D
Viv Welcome !
Ken & Ellen, Karen and I are also Bikers. 07 Road Glide at this time. We will have to exchange a riding visit in your area of Ga. for a visit at our place in Franklin,N.C. sometime. We are in the mountains where the Cherohala Skyway, Deals Gap and the Blueridge Parkway are our riding area.
Jeff & Ro, Welcome ! You must be pretty close to us here in Largo,Fl.
Ellen & I enjoy a nice ride. This is her 07 Road King Classic.....she lets me ride it. We have plenty of parking. Horses and bikes welcome. Grab Tom & Nancy on your way down from NC....they also ride. Ken
Bert and I are planning our first weekend run now. First I need to get the Hydralift.
We are a short bike ride to Largo. Apollo Beach is 30 minutes south of Tampa.
Savannah huh??? I know it is a nice senic place to visit but never thought of it for riding. It is just over a 4 hour ride woops I mean drive. Got to remenber in a bus now. Anyone in the Tampa area know of safe local RV resorts to recomend. I need to place ours. Not allowed where we live. :(
Jeff, Be sure to do research on the lift idea before investing and installing. I know of several people that said they wished they had not done what you are considering. Looking at your bus in the picture I cant tell if it is a 40 or 45 but the ride height of the rear looks lower than the front. Be sure to consider, Diesel exhust stains on the bike, easy access to the engine compartment for inspections when you stop, towing a vehicle behind the Bike,etc. Do a search on both sites and find out about the assets as well as the drawbacks and I'm sure you will make the right decision.
We keep our Bus at a place called Covered Storage, 10666 66th St. No. in Pinellas Park. 727 530 7867. $215.00 per month, includes 50 amp service so the a.c. is always on along with anything else you want to use. The place has easy access onto 118th ave which puts us on the Interstate with the least amount of traffic lights.
The ultimate is having the Bus parked at the house and we are working toward that someday.
Thanks Jim, Bummer! I thought having the lift was the easy way to go when not needing a car. I was also going to set up a tow car when out for long periods. Guess that is out too. It is a 45 footer. Gen and Heater exhaust rear, engine exhausts to the side. Sounds like you recomend a trailer even for short hauls. Any negative to that? I may be your neighbor at Covered. Jeff
Jim,
I just saw your Bio and field. One of our businesses is Bio Fuel Transport. Lets talk 904-424-2600.
Jeff
Try looking at this web site.
www.rvliftsofamerica.com
We met some folks on the road with a dresser on the lift and a Jeep in tow behind. They were in a plastic camper though. It was deffinatly built strong enough in my opinion, pretty well made.