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06-15-2012, 07:04 PM
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06-19-2012, 11:31 AM
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Great
Great fun. Thanks for taking us along!!
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06-20-2012, 04:13 AM
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Gravel Grinder
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Thanks. Was out for a good day this past Sunday then again yesterday with a rear flat in Tellico Plains which ended up being an adventure with some fun too so I'll have all this posted up in a few days...got to go get a new tire today...more later.
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06-20-2012, 05:22 AM
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Interesting - I had a blow out this weekend too over near your neck of the woods. No harm done other than major puckerage!! Guess it was a weekend for flats.
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06-20-2012, 05:02 PM
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Studly Adventurer
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Location: trUSt, NC
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That sux, what flavor this time? 'sIvan got K-60s in stock?
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06-20-2012, 05:23 PM
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Gravel Grinder
Joined: Dec 2009
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Sunday 6/17/2012
It was Father's Day but my kids are away in either school or working a summer job so mtngal and I decided to go out on a little ride then end the day at my brother's place for a cookout with my 92 year old dad. mtngal wanted to see the yard art I ran across a few days earlier so the first leg of our ride was in that direction so some photos are like repeats but her camera and skill is much better than mine:
Old homestead near my place ![]() A little cloudy but actually a good day to ride ![]() East Fork French Broad ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Awful road full of curves ![]() Relief station...now if you come over here to ride, hope you don't mind usin' the ol' hole in th' ground. ![]() Yard art ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We went south on 276 toward Greenville SC and hit the straight road 11 west by Table Rock Park ![]() We finally headed back north on 130 then Wiginton Rd then 107 up to Cashiers where we had lunch and great BBQ ![]() Bon Apetit! ( something wrong with the left side of her wide angle lens??) Maybe I need to eat less BBQ?![]() Big tag collection ![]() Then we took a lap through a community between Cashiers and Highlands: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Really huge Yellow Locust tree! ![]() Showered off the sweat and here is Dad at the cookout. 92, totally independent and healthy. Has himself a new camper and big truck to pull it and enjoys his camping. I am waiting for a few more photos on this cookout and yes I am trying to not eat much this week ![]() ![]() Next trip was yesterday to Buck Bald...beautiful place. Had a flat tire escapade, met interesting people, and I'll post it up asap.
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06-20-2012, 06:53 PM
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Gravel Grinder
Joined: Dec 2009
Location: Ol' Smokie
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Buck Bald 6-19-12
Left here and hit 74 west to Murphy. It's about 2 hours for me to that point and I left about 10:30am. 74 is the main artery east to west through WNC and so I have seen that a gazillion times. Murphy is a neat little town and I knew the perfect place to get some great grub:
![]() The daily Grind and Wine downown: ![]() Forgot to take the pic before I ate most of my good hot turkey samdwich: ![]() They sell a great hand cream at the register that mtngal likes so I purchased that as I paid up and hit the road west on 74 again into Tennessee ![]() Over the state line ![]() Then I hit 68 north toward Tellico Plains. There is a short cut on 294 but I like 68 better and here is why. ![]() ![]() ![]() Nice flowing curves, nice countryside, so why don't y'all come ride this since its over here in Tenn and avoid those NC roads.Headed up the gravel road to Buck Bald...big signs there so youz can't miss it! ![]() Easy beginner gravel all the way up. One turn to the right near the top has no sign, stay left and up. ![]() On the top ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Saw this sign as I got back on 68 ![]() Must have picked up a nail somewhere up there I guess as my rear was going flat by the time I got to Tellico. Did not notice it until I wore the head off I guess. The main nail was still inside the tire when I finally got home. Some nice riding all the way up 68. Trying to get the plug to hold but it was an odd shaped hole so it kept leaking down. Glad my bike has a tire pressure monitor giving exact pressure readings so I knew when to quit and air up but it was still tough work in this heat. Re plugged the tire until I ran out of plugs and spent 4 hours getting back as far as Murphy where I had cell service and gave up and called mtngal to bring the trailer and rescue me It was over a two hour drive for her and through the Nantahala Gorge but she arrived safe and all smiles as always.![]() Once the tire problem started, I did not take time to take more photos and was just trying to get closer home. The last effort was to air up in Murphy at a gas station with 45lbs of air and I made it through 5 red lights and it was going fast so I ducked into the Super WalMart and found a little shade to share with some other folks while I waited for mtngal. Remember in the introduction to my thread, I told you that I like to meet people along the way in my adventures and learn something about a little piece of life from another perspective. So sharing the shade tree with me was Woody and his wife Susan. ![]() ![]() Yes Woody is a Vietnam vet but he lost his legs later in life largely by not taking care of himself very well. His wife Susan is legally blind. I could see they had not had good medical attention for some time. Their home is probably the van they have along with two little dogs and a cat. They were here for a few days until some money was being wired into a local bank as he explained. They were a ball of fun with all kinds of funny stories about their adventures apparently they actually enjoy their life as best I could tell or they gave me that impression. So we swapped stories, tales and so forth while I waited for my lovely lady to rescue me. Herein lies the truth in adventure. I am blessed to be healthy and able to ride around on my expensive bike and see the world. Yes I have worked all my life for this time but still I am blessed. My day, while on the surface seemed a bit frustrating in that I was hot, sweaty from the struggle, and unable to complete the ride I had planned, but nonetheless, another great day. When mtngal showed up and I was bidding them farewell to go load the bike, I felt I had become enough of a parking lot friend to maybe find out if they had eaten lately. They had not and had two corn dogs left over from yesterday that they were holding out on until they just had to eat. I had enough in my wallet to share so they could go get a good meal and they were indeed very appreciative. So....now it all makes sense. There was good reason for my flat, and my struggle to WalMart...it all became a great day in the end with a purpose.....wonder if they are OK today? My lovely lady showed up with the trailer and happy to see me: ![]() We went to a Taco Bell where I was able to wash up a bit, get some Tacos, drink lots of water, and chilled out as mtngal drove us like a pro to home.. You can see Woody's van in the background..........
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06-20-2012, 07:14 PM
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Gravel Grinder
Joined: Dec 2009
Location: Ol' Smokie
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Hey! I got the last K-76 in stock but he has K-60's. I have been running K-60 front and K-76 rear and like that combo. Smoother cornering on pavement and all the traction I need for my graveling...
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06-20-2012, 07:18 PM
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Gravel Grinder
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Wow! Glad mine went slow. Was it front or rear? Kind of tire? What caused it?
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06-21-2012, 04:37 AM
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n00b - yep
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Rear (fortunately). Mefo Explorer, but it actually wasn't the tire but the tube. The only thing I can see is that the valve stem ripped outta the tube, but that doesn't usually happen unless the tube has gone flat due to a hole/rip. Can't find any hole but I can't inflate the tube to help find a leak. I dunno, but it's caused me to ride a bit more tentatively and that's never good.
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06-21-2012, 12:12 PM
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06-27-2012, 06:42 AM
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Location: Not at Work...Pinnacle, NC
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Thanks for sharing your adventures!
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06-27-2012, 07:11 AM
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+1
I agree, Aarrff, yunz good folk.
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06-27-2012, 12:34 PM
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It's easy to get down when things go wrong but the fact is if you are healthy and wealthy enough to ride a motorcycle for fun, even if it's a cheap one, you are better off than most of the world's population. Having a lovely wife willing to come rescue you, and who is happy to see you, is an added bonus. Great posts. Keep it up. Also, What did you use to plug your tire? I have found that the sticky strings designed for car tires work much better than the plugs that come in most motorcycle repair kits. If one string doesn't stop the leak, two usually will. klaviator screwed with this post 06-27-2012 at 12:39 PM |
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06-27-2012, 06:21 PM
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Gravel Grinder
Joined: Dec 2009
Location: Ol' Smokie
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Thanks everybody for checking in and taking time to read my story about Woody and Susan. Indeed I am so blessed that I was back out again today on one of my fun adventures and this time I made it home without mtngal having to rescue me
![]() Klaviator: Howdy again! How's your trip going? I used the black sticky ones ( strings) that I get at an auto parts. I had some red ones a few years ago and they seemed to do OK too. My kit has been used many times over the years but when I took the tire off the next day, I found the nail had started coming back out of the tire!!!... and after looking at this crazy thing further, it had made another hole from the inside with centrifugal force apparently...that nail was out to get me coming and going I guess it did not appreciate me wearing its head off on the pavement...I had two leaks so no wonder my plug was not working
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