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Travel Stops - Thunder Press
Daytona Bike Week Rally Planner
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headlights are permitted
• Eye protection is mandatory for both operator and passenger
• A helmet is not required if the rider is 21 or older and has a minimum
of $10,000 in medical insurance
• At least one mirror is required
• Passenger footrests and a rear seat are required if carrying a passenger
• Handlebars cannot be higher than the top of the shoulders of the
operator when seated on the motorcycle
• Ear phones are not allowed, although helmet speakers are permitted
• Lane splitting is not allowed, although up to two motorcycles may
share a lane
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While you’re enjoying the sights and sounds of Daytona Bike Week,
keep in mind that Florida has its own set of laws relating to motorcycles that
may be different from your home state. Here is a summary of motorcyclespecific legislation for the Sunshine State:
• The use of headlights in the daytime is required, and modulating
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Don’t drink and ride! Florida doesn’t mess around when it comes to
DUIs. Penalties for a DUI (over 0.08 blood alcohol level) first conviction can
include a fine of $250 to $500, community service, imprisonment up to six
months (or nine months if a minor is also riding on your bike), probation up
to a year, license revocation for a minimum of six months and attendance at
DUI school. And there is zero tolerance for riders under 21. Local attorneys
state that you could pay thousands to mount a legal defense, pay the fines and
deal with insurance premium increases.
As Daytona Beach Police Chief Michael Chitwood quips, “Don’t come
on vacation and leave on probation!”
Weather wise
Motorcyclists consider Daytona Bike Week the kickoff of the riding
season. Those in the northern climes envision riding along the beach in
T-shirts and jeans, shrugging off the winter along with their cold-weather
gear. In actuality, temperatures can vary quite widely and riders should prepare for whatever Mother Nature throws your way.
The average high for March is 76 degrees, and the average low is 54
degrees. However, back in 2002, a low of 36 was recorded and, as recently
as 2006, the mercury dipped to 39 degrees. The reverse can be true, as well,
with temperatures frequently reaching the high 80s; in March 2009, thermometers soared to 90 degrees. And let’s not forget about the tropical rainstorms that can hit quite suddenly in the middle of an otherwise perfect day.
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With this wide swing of the weather pendulum, it’s best
to pack riding gear for every atmospheric circumstance
you might encounter. Bring a warm riding jacket and
gloves (and a hat if you ride helmetless), and make
sure you pack your rain gear. There’s no sense letting
occasional cold or damp riding conditions ruin the party.
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Just a short ride from Daytona Beach
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Use common sense while you’re parading down Main Street, whether on
foot or on your bike: Indecent exposure is prohibited, as well as open containers of alcoholic beverages. Revving your motor, wheelies and burnouts are
illegal and will probably earn you a citation and fine. The maximum decibel
level for bikes manufactured after January 1, 1979, is 78 dbA at 35 mph or
less and 82 dbA over 35 mph. For bikes manufactured before 1979, the maximum is 82 dbA at 35 mph or less and 86 dbA over 35 mph. Speed limits are
strictly enforced, so make sure you pay attention to the posted limits, especially on Route A1A (Atlantic Avenue). Note that parking rules are strictly
enforced, as well. Just because four other bikes are parked across a yellowlined, no-parking zone or directly in front of a fire hydrant doesn’t mean that
you should park there, too. Chances are excellent that all five bikes will be
towed.
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Riding into Daytona for Bike Week?
Make the most of your trip by visting
these great travel stops along the way.
Special events and offers from dealerships, restaurants and services geared to make the
road more enjoyable on the way to Bike Week.
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Adamec Harley-Davidson of Jacksonville
8909 Baymeadows Rd • Jacksonville
904.493.1931 • adamecharley.com
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Adamec Harley-Davidson of Orange Park
1520 Wells Rd • Orange Park
904.215.1931 • adamecharley.com
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Adamec Harley-Davidson Shop at Regency
10399 Atlantic Blvd • Jacksonville
904.641.3735 • adamecharley.com
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Adamec Harley-Davidson of St. Augustine
118 St George Street • St. Augustine
904.825.0544 • adamecharley.com
5 American V-Twin Motorcycle Gear
5135 International Dr, Ste 7 • Orlando
407.903.0058 • amvtwin.com
6 Arnott Inc.
100 Sea Ray Drive • Merritt Island
321-868-3016 • www.arnottindustries.com
7Bruce Rossmeyer’s Daytona
Harley-Davidson
1637 N US Hwy 1 • Ormond Beach
866.642.3464 • brucerossmeyer.com
8Bruce Rossmeyer’s Ft Lauderdale
Harley-Davidson
2871 N Federal Hwy • Fort Lauderdale
866.414.2035 • brucerossmeyer.com
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Heritage Cycles Harley-Davidson
of Fort Walton Beach, FL
H-D licensed products with coupon [expires 7/13]
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3770 37th Street | Orlando, FL 32805
407.423.0346
9Bruce Rossmeyer’s New Smyrna
Harley-Davidson
1899 State Rd 44 • New Smyrna Beach
888.593.4112 • brucerossmeyer.com
10Bruce Rossmeyer’s Sunrise
Harley-Davidson
201 International Pkwy • Sunrise
866.408.7405 • brucerossmeyer.com
11 Capital City Harley-Davidson
1745 Capital Circle NW • Tallahassee
850.205.4294 • capitalcityharley.com
12 Cocoa Beach Harley-Davidson
283 W. Cocoa Beach CSWY. • Cocoa Beach
321.799.2221 • spacecoastharley.com
13 East Orlando Harley-Davidson
11898 Lake Underhill Rd • Orlando
407.447.7400 • orlandoharley.com
14 Gainesville Harley-Davidson & Buell Inc.
4125 NW 97th Blvd • Gainesville
352.331.6363 • gainesvilleharley.com
15 Gator Harley-Davidson
1745 US Hwy 441 • Leesburg
352.787.8050 • gatorharley.com
16 Harley-Davidson of Crystal River
1785 S Suncoast Blvd • Homosassa
352.563.9900 • hdcrystalriver.com
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17 Harley-Davidson of Lakeland
4202 Lakeland Hill Blvd • Lakeland
863.802.1971 • hdlakeland.com
18 Harley-Davidson of Ocala
5331 N Hwy 441 • Ocala
352.732.2488 • hdocala.com
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Harley-Davidson of Palm Beach
2955 45th St • West Palm Beach
(1/8 Mi W Off I-95)
561.659.4131 • harleyofpalmbeach.com
20 Harley-Davidson of Pensacola
6385 Pensacola Blvd • Pensacola
850.494.1224 • pensacolaharley.com
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Heritage Cycles Harley-Davidson
of Fort Walton Beach
788 N Beal Pkwy • Fort Walton Beach
850-862-4706 • heritagecycles.com
22 Miller’s Custom Parts
1863 S Ridgewood Ave • South Daytona
386.761.0858 • millercustomparts.us
23 Orlando Harley-Davidson Historic Factory
3770 37th St • Orlando
407.423.0346 • orlandoharley.com
24 Orlando Harley-Davidson South
7786 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy •
Kissimmee
407.944.3700 • orlandoharley.com
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25 Pier House Resort and Caribbean Spa
1 Duval St • Key West
800.723.2791• pierhouse.com
26 Red Devil Cycles
3450 SE Gran Park Way • Stuart
772.221.8616 • reddevilcycles.com
27 Space Coast Harley-Davidson
1440 Executive Circle NE • Palm Bay
321.259.1311 • spacecoastharley.com
28 Stormy Hill Harley-Davidson
2480 S Hwy 27 • Clermont
877.874.3382 • stormyhillharley.com
29 Treasure Coast Harley-Davidson
4967 SE Federal Hwy US 1 • Stuart
800.264.0201 • treasure-harley.com
The information contained herein is provided as a public service
with the understanding that Thunder Press makes no warranties,
either expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness,
­reliability, or s­ uitability of the information on this map.
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