Greetings From East Tennessee

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  1. pidjones

    pidjones New Member

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    My first bike was a '69 TR6C that had been wrecked - the front ende destroyed. Instead of repairing it, I took the "in" route of the era and had it fully chopped. 12" over springer, Corbin Gentry hardtail, K&Q seat, peanut tank, butterfly pull-backs, HD-style rear wheel & flat fender. Actually, a rather attractive bike that I eventually had running and riding well. But I was stationed on a sub out of Charleston, SC and it didn't handle fast enough to avoid the local homicidal drivers. I traded it for a small RD Yamaha which then was traded for a new RD400c. When I got out of the Navy in '79, I was mature enough to know that I was not mature enough to have that bike in these mountains, so I sold it to a shipmate.

    Then life happened. In 2004 the wife said that I talked about how much I enjoyed wrenching on bikes, and should get one. Being the e obedient husband (and now much older), I've been through a string of GoldWings and recently rescued an RD400c for nostalgia's sake.

    At our vintage bike clubs auction, I placed a starting bid on an oil frame Triumph saddle just to kick off the action. But there were no more bids! So, I now have this beautiful seat and a new desire to find on oil frame to rescue. So here I am. Below is my first bike. BTW, we now tour on a new 2021 Spyder RTL.

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  2. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    Howdy pidjones :cool:
     
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  3. pidjones

    pidjones New Member

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    #3 pidjones, Sep 2, 2021
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    Wish I had a better photo of my TR6, but this one with a friend's girlfriend on it is the best I have.

    Just hoping that I can find a "fence row" bike (oif Triumph) that I can build something nice out of. I've done it with a couple of the old 1000 cc GoldWings and a CB750F. Also took a rolling basket case RD400c and restored it like the new one that I bought in '76. So many nice British bike owned by the guys in Time Warp Vintage MC that I meet with in Knoxville.
     
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  4. joe mc donald

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    Great intro and i love the bike. Yes what a time warp when we made our bikes road worthy. Welcome to the family by the way. the inmates here in the asylum will love your story and your steed.
    Joe.
     
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  5. pidjones

    pidjones New Member

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    BTW, present bikes are a '78 GoldWing with a '75 engine that I customized into a "cafe" style and have shown for the last few years. It was a blast to build and rides well. I also have a '76 Yamaha RD400c that I purchased as a rolling basket case in August '20 and reworked it t look like my original '76 that I bought new "in the day". This past year I've sold a '79 GoldWing that I restored to be my "daily driver" for local trips, a '78 GoldWing that I rescued from a fence row in Kentucky (sad, sad shape with many PO issues), and an '06 GoldWing that I bought new and put 123537 miles on, many two-up. At 69 it was getting a bit risky two-up on the big black 'Wing pulling a Uni-go trailer pulling into a gravel parking lot (as many are when you tour). So, I sold it and bought a new Spyder RT Limited for the wife and I to take longish trips on.
     
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  6. Biff

    Biff Active Member

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    Welcome.

    Seeing your post on customising a Goldwing to a "café" style reminds of an article I read in last issue of Built magazine: someone converted a Goldwing to a dragster.
     
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  7. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    Welcome to the forum :)
     
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  8. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Hi and welcome…. Terrific intro. If you have some post some pictures of your current bikes ;):)
     
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  9. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Hello pidjones and welcome to the forum :)

    Nice to see another aircooledrdclub member joining this forum:cool:
     
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  10. Dartplayer

    Dartplayer Crème de la Crème

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    Hi Pidjones and welcome to the forum:cool: great introduction and enjoyed the old chopper. Best wishes on your new ride search :p
     
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  11. pidjones

    pidjones New Member

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    #11 pidjones, Sep 4, 2021
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    Yes, I like pictures too!
    "the Hunley" - so named when I brought it home and discovered that the engine had been partially submerged for an extended time (the first successful military submarine was the CSA Hunley): DSC08527.JPG
    and my little RD400c that I rescued this past year. I call her "Geneva" - the paint color is Geneva Green and a girl named Geneva was an important part of my ancestor's household.
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  12. CurveRider

    CurveRider Well-Known Member

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    #12 CurveRider, Sep 6, 2021
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    Hi pidjones. Nice work on the bikes...love the 400. I''m not far from you in the foothills south of Maryville near the "Dragon" where I ride. Welcome!
     
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