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Reply #210 - 07/01/25 at 16:23:01
 
I will mark that on my calendar and hope to attend.  I will just be getting back from a 2 week trip with my wife and her sister/brother in law on the 26th - so I will only have a day to unpack and then pack before going to play some more!  (Retirement is great).

My neighbor Bruce may want to come - but he is a working man and normally rides weekends.  Maybe I can come down and ride a few days, then Bruce can come down Thursday night or early Friday morning and ride with me on Friday/Saturday.

More plans as the date comes closer.

Potential weather is mid 80's in the daytime and mid 60's at night.
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Reply #211 - 07/01/25 at 18:59:27
 
 More plans as the date comes closer.  

I put the idea out on the Enfield Facebook page , but no response yet and probably won't be , most of them are over sea's ... but ya never know, there's a lot of those 350-J bikes on the US back roads .   I'd think even more in the flat land's of the country.

I always glad to see you ,Batman and Stew !  Wink

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Reply #212 - 07/02/25 at 08:19:23
 
I spoke with my "working" neighbor Bruce "Batman" (he still has a day job to interrupt is riding routine).

We likely would come down on Wednesday (30th) evening after he works and we would arrive very late - then sleep it off in a cabin and ride Thursday, Friday and Saturday and go home Sunday.  If he can arrange it we will move things forward and arrive a day earlier and start riding on Wednesday.

Stewmills has also been notified - at this point it is uncertain if he will make it.  His wife has a trip that may interfere with this weekend.
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Reply #213 - 07/02/25 at 19:51:24
 
I need to look at a map and plan a few day rides !  

There are a few things to goto/see in Tellico Plains.

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Reply #214 - Yesterday at 03:50:18
 
Route 315 is where the Cherohala Mountain Trails Campground is located.  If you take 315 south it is a wonderful ride down to Route 74, which is a road they have tried to develop into a tourist trade area for the Ocoee River.  If you take 74 West you can then take 68 back north to Tellico Plains - it is a nice loop.

Or - when you are on 74 you can take68 south to Copperhill/McCayesville and go on down to Suches and Dahlonega.  You can then get on 19 and go up Blood Mountain on your way to Blairsville.  From there you can continue up 19 north and get on 74 west for a few miles until you find 123 north and go by the Field of the Woods.  From there you can continue north to 68 north and return to Tellico Plains.

And....there is always the Cherohala Skyway, 129 north to the Tail of the Dragon, 411 west, 360 loop back to the Tellico Plains.

Just be aware that you might have to repeat something when we get there! Smiley
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Reply #215 - Yesterday at 04:42:51
 
Following…. The Natchez Trace route is intriguing.  The 10 day ride “just cuz” is starting to resonate.  Someplace cooler and less swampy really sounds good.

MM - the description of the group ride guys made me laugh.  Between me and my 2 main riding buddies, we’ve got your list covered!  Our 3 giant meals a day guy gets out-voted.  We’re not doing $30 steak dinners for lunch!

Is you “Zen Bike” the souped up RE350?
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Reply #216 - Yesterday at 21:58:55
 
 Is you “Zen Bike” the souped up RE350?  

Oh , yea Paul , That's the Bike that makes me feel like "I'm on Vacation" Zen !  

It keeps-up better now than when it was "Stock"    Cool
DNA intake , Performance Cam , and De-Cat Exaust , made a +25% difference !  It can BREASE now !

If Honda comes through with the GB500 (2026), styled after there GB350 single - then I plan to get one of them .   If they put that liquid cooled 500 twin on it  Sad - then my plan is to go ahead with the 410cc kit on the 350-J.  
But , all is OK as is for now.  Smiley
They make a 500cc kit for the 350-J motors , but its need a new map to make it work , the  410cc kit takes the bore from 72mm to 78mm (stock map).
I'm still getting 70-75 mpg on regular gas as it is !


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Reply #217 - Today at 06:10:41
 
Too cool, MM.  I agree I’d go with the 410 big bore utilizing the same black box.  That’s some pretty impressive gas mileage!  You clearly ZEN ride it.  I need to check out the Honda.  Why do I have a feeling they’ll put some variant of the Rebel 500 parallel twin engine in it to get more bang for their R&D buck.  That’s what Kawasaki did with the Vulcan S 650 engine.  They took the Ninja 650 engine platform and swapped in a different cam and larger flywheel and associated tweaks.

EDIT: The Honda SCL500 Scrambler uses the Rebel 500 engine.  It will be interesting to see how Honda creates differentiation with the GB500.  It’s not like the SCL500 is flying off the shelves here.  I’m not sure today’s younger buyers are discerning enough to appreciate any differences between a retro cafe vs scrambler.  They both look like standard retro bikes.
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