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Florida anyone?

Capt gary

Well travelled
Location
Dothan Alabama
Florala is a cool meet up place as I live in dothan ala also highway 71 north from port st joe is a good back country ride
 
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TN_twowheeladdict

Well travelled
Location
Tennessee
Not the stock Pirellis that I had on my 2020 Himma. The Mitas E-09's are a bit better, but it is the rider that really needs the upgraded sand riding skills.
For some reason the "Himma" will kick up the sugar sand with the front tire and even though there are two fenders I've had sugar sand hit me in the face and collect around the gas cap making it difficult to open without risking sugar sand falling in.
 

SPORTY9

Well travelled
Location
Florida
Palm Harbor- Tarpon springs area.recently went to a bike nite at Quaker Steak ,had the only RE at the lot ,got alot of attention. I dont mind stopping in at bikenites once in a while but dont ride in groups .
It's not wise to ride in a large group with people that you don't know their riding ability. It can get you in trouble quick. If I do write in a large group, I'm either in the front leading it or to the rear.
 

Landisr

Well travelled
Location
Gilbert AZ
Himalayan in Ft. McCoy / Salt Springs / Ocala National Forest.
I had friends that lived in Interlachen years ago. They have since passed. We used to stay there, using their yard as a base for Bike Week activities. Beautiful commute through ONF. At night Bambi was out in force, though. In-laws live in Beverly Hills.

Ron in AZ
 
I had friends that lived in Interlachen years ago. They have since passed. We used to stay there, using their yard as a base for Bike Week activities. Beautiful commute through ONF. At night Bambi was out in force, though. In-laws live in Beverly Hills.

Ron in AZ
Yes, the ONF is nice. I live there part time and the other part about 40 miles south of Tampa. Kind of an every other week thing until I move to the forest full time. The Himalayan stays at the forest to use there. Many nice dirt roads to travel although some can get quite sandy quickly. You are right about the wild life, deer and bear are pretty prevalent especially at night. And lots of bikes passing through during bike week.
 
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