I looked up Motorcycle Parking on the LAX, Los Angeles International Airport website and found out that they allow motorcycles to park for free in the parking structures across the street from the terminals. This is as close as you can get to the terminal. They say you should ride your motorcycle around the entry gate, and don't get a ticket from the machine. When you are leaving, the person collecting money at the exit booth will tell you to drive around the gate, and you can go home. I just got back from a 5-day trip, and the free parking saved me money and allowed me to get right to my vehicle and get out of the Los Angeles Airport. If you live in a different city, check with your local airport to see if they have free parking too. I doubt there is much crime in an airport with all the security, but I advise you to bring your least valuable motorcycle when you go to the airport. My Honda XL500R motorcycle is the perfect vehicle for this. No one wants to steal it, and they probably couldn't kick start it if they did try to rip it off. More info at http://www.hoohoohoblin.com/Free_Motorcycle_Parking_at_LAX_Los_Angeles_Airpor...
@togetherinthebatlles It's a great old bike. You can still buy used ones really cheap.
hoohoohoblin 3 months ago
my dads old bike. I loved it sooo much, it was old classic honda! The problem is some f**ers stole it and now my dad owns a Yamaha XT600e and me a KTM Duke. Still nice bikes but nothing was like the kickstart honda... gonna miss it!
togetherinthebatlles 3 months ago
@RocketBurn11 I carry a big duffel bag with a shoulder strap, and most of the weight of the bag is on the seat behind me. When I shot this video, I was going to Colorado in November for 5 days for a funeral, and I was able to carry everything I needed including a black suit and warm clothes. You do have to pack carefully and efficiently when traveling by motorcycle.
hoohoohoblin 8 months ago
But won't you have a bunch of luggage with you?
Can't carry much on the back of your bike lol.
RocketBurn11 8 months ago