Ebikes? I'll be in largo early this afternoon. Left Maine October 7th.. It's been an experience to say the least. Close to 3000 miles when I get to key West.
great video . I learned a lot. I always wanted to do this but i was concerned about the traffic on the bridges . Are you from State College? Happy valley Thanks
Just plan out your stops for each night, make sure you have a rack on the back of your bike for your bag, and don’t forget to enjoy your downtime while you’re there!
I wouldn't be caught dead crossing the 7 mile bridge, between the distracted drivers and the wide loads that use that bridge, with no room for errors or moving out of the way.
I was gonna say, 40 miles a day for 4 days with enough energy left over for a day of fun in the sun at every stop? Makes way more sense with electric assist. A great idea! I'd be wrecked using just my legs on that itinerary.
@@cycologist7069 I mean, I wouldn't have a problem doing 40 miles a day on my road bike. But spending the rest of each day partying on the beach might be a little much for me. Maybe I'd be up for some shenanigans after lunch and a power nap.
Fair enough! We didn’t know how hard or easy it would be, This was our first time doing something like this so went with the e-bikes cause we didn’t want to be too tired not have enough time to relax and enjoy. If I did it again I would definitely take a regular travel bike.
Wow. Super awesome. Great photography, commentary, etc. Planning a trip in Dec 2023. Very helpful
Ebikes? I'll be in largo early this afternoon. Left Maine October 7th.. It's been an experience to say the least. Close to 3000 miles when I get to key West.
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great video . I learned a lot. I always wanted to do this but i was concerned about the traffic on the bridges . Are you from State College? Happy valley Thanks
Awesome video dude. I am going to do this with a non-electric bike solo-in one day. Any tips.?
Just plan out your stops for each night, make sure you have a rack on the back of your bike for your bag, and don’t forget to enjoy your downtime while you’re there!
Great itinerary thanks for sharing.
What is a good trailhead in Miami to start from that I could safely park my car for multiple days?
Can you safely ride on the 7 miles bridge, and how is the wind?
so dope!!
how did you bring the bike back to miami? i'd like to do this trip wiht my own bike..thanks
No it was expensive to ship the bikes down there, so we just rented them from a place in Miami near coral gables called suncycle.
@@mr.knoll-it-all1564 drop off at key west right?thanks again for you replay💪😀
I wouldn't be caught dead crossing the 7 mile bridge, between the distracted drivers and the wide loads that use that bridge, with no room for errors or moving out of the way.
I was gonna say, 40 miles a day for 4 days with enough energy left over for a day of fun in the sun at every stop? Makes way more sense with electric assist. A great idea! I'd be wrecked using just my legs on that itinerary.
@@cycologist7069 I mean, I wouldn't have a problem doing 40 miles a day on my road bike. But spending the rest of each day partying on the beach might be a little much for me. Maybe I'd be up for some shenanigans after lunch and a power nap.
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At least there were no dogs. No girls either.
No offense, but once E bikes were mentioned, I lost interest.
Fair enough! We didn’t know how hard or easy it would be, This was our first time doing something like this so went with the e-bikes cause we didn’t want to be too tired not have enough time to relax and enjoy. If I did it again I would definitely take a regular travel bike.