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Headin' out for the Smokies Tomorrow.

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Leaving tomorrow morning for the Smokey Mountians. Going to be gone a total of 5 days. I'm hoping my 1980 gs850L/G hybrid does well, and I have no reason to believe it won't.

Charging issues have been solved, and it is running well at this point. I purchased this bike for $350 a over a year ago, for the purpose of fixing it up and making this trip. I've had to do quite a bit of work on this bike. I appreciate all the help in getting the "Beast of Burden" up and running.

Scudder
 
Make sure you take some spare parts with you if it's the first trip. Have fun and make sure we see some pics
 
The Beast of Burden... One hour and counting.

The Beast of Burden... One hour and counting.

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Have a great trip... And don't forget we expect to see pictures when you get back....:)
 
If you're going to be logging on, post where you are and what your destinations are. Maybe I can meet up with you between Boone, NC and Asheville, NC.
Good luck and ride safe ;)
Willie
 
I am green with envy! I grew up in S.E. Tennessee and absolutely love that area. I am thinking about a trip through there sometime late Summer/early Fall. Good luck and may the motorcycle Gods be with you!
 
Have fun and be safe. If you want to get off the slab for a bit on the way down we have in the past gotten off I-65 at the Columbus exit, head east to IN 7 through North Vernon and go to US 421 to cross the river. The stretch of 421 through northern Kentucky is very nice if you have time. The stretch of 129 from south of Knoxville is also excellent.

Assuming you are going to go on the Dragon while on your trip before 9 or after 4 are the best times (less pirates) although midday the freakshow at the gas station can be pretty interesting.

Be EXTREMELY careful in the Dragon, I have seen some of the worst riding skills ever while going through there. Lots of riders with very poor skills, target fixation, blind corner centerline crossing, :eek: and semi trucks going by GPS routes and trying to make the corners which they barley can.

28, the Cherahola, and Blue Ridge parkway are other "must do" roads IMHO while in the area.
 
Back yet?

Any report?

North-South road thru GSMNP open yet? (Was closed when I was there in April. Section of road washed out.)

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If I'd seen this earlier I would have offered lunch. I assume East TN pretty much automatically anytime riders mention going to the Smokies.

Yeah Redman they got that opened back up.
 
Made it!

Made it!

Made it down and back to the Smokey Mountains with only a broken clutch cable. The Beast of Burden (1980 gs850 L/G hybrid) did well. The tail of the dragon was really fun, and was like a 11 mile rollercoaster in which you control the speed. Probably my favorite cycle activity to date. We did see a couple bikes that crashed. One that required and ambulance. The tail is fantastic, but not for sightseers. Could have been quite dangerous if you didn't focus.

Scudder

On the Parkway.
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Fixin' the clutch cable.
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The Dragon in North Carolina.
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Looks like fun & cool pics. :D
If you find yourself near Cincy and need a rest stop, drop a line.
The Mrs & myself are always happy to offer a meal, beverages or guest room to a GSR member! :cool:
 
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On the Parkway.
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Fixin' the clutch cable.
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The Dragon in North Carolina.
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Looks like the Foothills Parkway (the western section).

I gather you must have had a spare clutch cable.

I don't recall seeing that metal dragon. Is that place right across from Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort. Maybe, that placing being uphill like it is, I did not see it from across the street.

Thanks for posting pictures.
What other roads/places did you go?
I like NC28 along south side of GSMNP.

Dave

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Right on. Great picture of you fixin' while out on the road trip, a well planned trip includes parts! nice, thanks for posting.
 
Yup. I carried all extra cables, old stator, R/R, plugs, fuses, tools. I was totally prepared, and ready for something to go wrong. But.. turns out things went pretty well. I was very happy with the performance of the 850 at highway speeds 70-80 mph. Kept up with by buddies bmw gs1200 with no problem. On the way down through Indiana on 65 the wind was every bad, and we encounters a bit of rain.

Hit some bad traffic through Louisville, and I could tell my clutch cable was going. Made it through Louisville and to the exit to the campground for the first night, the cable snapped. Another buddy was trailering his caf? race down to ride the dragon, so we loaded the 850 up for the 2 mile drive to the campground. Then I fixed it the next morning before we made the final push to the smokies.

We only had time to be in the smokies for two days. The first day, was through the park along the "little river" (I believe) and then rode the tail into NC and then back again. I could have ridden the tail a few more times but Night was approaching. The next day we planned a ride/flyfishing excursion, but it poured rain all day, and totally blew out all the streams and made riding in the mountains less than desirable. So, we found other activities to occupy our time.

Yup. The metal dragon was where you described it. We parked on that side because of the BBQ. :^) But... we crossed the road and saw all kinds of bikes and people. We got stuck behind a few guys on the dragon's tail whose bikes that looked great, sounded great, but seemed to lack in the cornering and maneuvering skills. Awesome looking bikes however.

Meet some very nice people driving all kinds of bikes. Didn't seem to be the whole Harley vs Japanese bikes deal with these guys. Spoke with some guys from Virginia who were driving a mixture of Harleys, Suzukis and German bikes. They were more about just riding, and not about the other things that really don't matter. One of the guys (the older gentleman) said... after I told him I bought my 850 for $350 and rode it from Chicago...." Some people think $20,000 and 20,000 miles makes you a biker. Not me... (pointing at the Beast of Burden), now riding something like this makes you a biker."

It was a particularly proud moment. :^) I like meeting guys like that, especially if it's my bike they are talking about. :^)

scudder

I've got video of our ride through the tail of the dragon. Pretty cool stuff.
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scudder
 
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The big metal dragon is across the street from the store in killboy.com's parking lot. It's only been there about a month.
 
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The big metal dragon is across the street from the store in killboy.com's parking lot. It's only been there about a month.

Ah... maybe that is why I didn't see it the 2nd week of April.
Thanks Ian.



In Scudder's photo of the metal dragon sculpture, can look across street and see just a part of the Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort brown dragon sign (and flag pole).
This sign:


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Oh. You are saying the metal dragon is in Killboys parking lot (I was thinking of that place as "T-Shirt Shack") ... which is across the street from Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort.
 
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Made it down and back to the Smokey.......

Thanks for posting pics and telling of some of your adventure.

I could see some more pics, if you have more.

Did you find yourself on any of the 3 photo services websites?

Yep, that 11 mile section not for sightseeing.
I overheard one guy say "only sight seeing you should be doing is watching the yellow line and the white line, else you will become part of the scenery."

What did your BMW buddy think of your campground mechanical repair project with your spare parts you carried along?
I say that going al the way on a 30 year old bike (that you have had only recently), and only having this one problem is fairly good.

Dave

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I found a couple pics on 129 photos. I'm waiting for my riding buddies to get their photos and video to me. They took more photos than I. They both took video of the ride. As they get the pics to me I will put them up.

We already are planning a UP Michigan trip next year same time. We plan on riding the Loop from Chicago through Michigan to the UP, over to Wisconsin and back to Chicago land.

Scudder
 
My BMW riding buddy has a hard time wrapping his head around me riding an old bike, and carrying spare parts, etc. He's a technology man, who really enjoys all the buzzers and whistles. More power to him, but I'm not there. I like the old bikes. When I was talking to a guy on the trip I told him I always wanted a 1980 gs850 when I was a freshman in College (when the bike was new). He said if I'd had it then, I may have never survived to ride it now. I laughed, and agreed.

scudder
 
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