Thanks guys for the great oil filter and oil change info. This is one of the most informative boards I visit. I have another question. I will be trailering my Kat to Florida next month for the yearly family vacation. Do you recommend covering the bike for the trip down and if so, what do you use??
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I agree. Covering the bike isn't going to do much for it, and unless the cover is shrink-wrapped on there, it'll flap somewhat and probably damage the paint. If you must have it covered, I'd suggest buying an enclosed trailer'97 YZF1000R, '98 & '02 Bandit 1200's, '72 XS-2, '97 CBR900RR Project, '85 700 Interceptor, '75 RD350
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You could have someone else drive, and you could sit on the bike in the trailer and make vroom-vroom sounds. Thats what I'm gona do.Kan-O-Gixxer!
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OK, as a Floridian, I have to tell you, that unless you are permanently moving here, it is totally uncool to trailer your bike here... Ride it here and pull the truck behind you if necessary... Or leave your truck in Valdosta and ride the rest of the way :P
<Sick of visiting "trailer week" at Daytona>
=-= The CyberPoet
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Originally posted by AccidentalFlorida question: I will be visiting Florida next month. Traveling ALL the way down south to Miami. Which is preferable (for speed and time concerns): The turnpike or the interstate?
Cheers
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Originally posted by AccidentalOriginally posted by The CyberPoetWhere are you coming from and what speed do you like to average?
On I-75 southbound, your likely speed trap locations are:
First 15 miles into Florida (i.e. between the Florida border and the I-10 cross), especially the first 3 miles. Day and Night.
Alachua/High Springs exit to the last Gainesville exit - about 10 miles (local police). Most times of the day and night.
All three Ocala exits -- about 3 miles long (local police). Usually late morning/evening, plus randomly as the local police use that stretch to move about the city.
One sweeping down-hill right hander about 6 miles prior to the Hernando-Pasco county borders (no exit closeby; next exit is Blanton road; in zoom mode in MapQuest, it's one of the few places the I-75 is visibly split). Usually manned sporatically after dark until about 3:30am by state troopers.
CR-56 exit (from mile marker 276 to mile marker 274). Usually mid-afternoon and 7 to 11PM.
Brandon exits (from mile marker 258 to 254, cops in the medium under the overpasses). Usually mornings and late afternoon.
First and last 15 miles of the Alligator Alley (i.e. - within 15 miles of the toll plaza's). Day and night.
In general, you shouldn't get any hassles doing 85 through most of Florida on this route (exception: Alligator Alley first & last stretches), and if you pass through this route between 10pm and 7am, you can expect to see minimal police presence everywhere except those spots I listed as night or day & night.
Cheers
=-= The CyberPoet
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Goodness CP, thank you for the thorough information. I appreciate your time with this matter and will use your advice during my trip (printed). Ill make note on my roadmaps and in my head about these areas.
I am really looking foward to visiting Miami as I have never been there before.
Cheers.
Go Vols! UT '05 Grad
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Originally posted by AccidentalGoodness CP, thank you for the thorough information. I appreciate your time with this matter and will use your advice during my trip (printed). Ill make note on my roadmaps and in my head about these areas.
I am really looking foward to visiting Miami as I have never been there before.
Cheers.
If the bike isn't locked down to something permanent, it's history. Nobody I know in the Miami-Dade area has owned the same bike over a year because of the theft.
Cheers
=-= The CyberPoet
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OK, as a Floridian, I have to tell you, that unless you are permanently moving here, it is totally uncool to trailer your bike here... Ride it here and pull the truck behind you if necessary... Or leave your truck in Valdosta and ride the rest of the way
Florida question: I will be visiting Florida next month. Traveling ALL the way down south to Miami. Which is preferable (for speed and time concerns): The turnpike or the interstate?'97 YZF1000R, '98 & '02 Bandit 1200's, '72 XS-2, '97 CBR900RR Project, '85 700 Interceptor, '75 RD350
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