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Broke my heel, won't be riding for a While
#11
(11-03-2013, 02:04 PM)Guth_imp Wrote: Hey Curt, sorry to hear about your heal. Hope it mends quickly.

Neat little bike, that Yamaha. Cool addition to the collection.

All the best,
Bill

Thanks friend I am doing fine just don't do well, sitting around all day.

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#12
Sorry to hear you're injured, HH.

Cool bike! My very first bike in High School was the 350 "grandkid" of your bike, the R5-E. I'd love to find a 350 2 stroke Yamaha from that era. The smell and sound would bring back a lot of memories.
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#13
Very cool!! reminds me of the LS-2 and RD200,RD125 I once restored. Once we got a riding buddy to ride my LS2 and took pic..
He was 6'6" 250 lb football player with arms the size of small trees , We laughed so hard.

Hope you heal fast.
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#14
Get well soon Curt!
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#15
And as Paul Harvey would say....."And now for the rest of the story!"

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I had a incredible moment today. As I have told most of you, the biggest thrill of collecting the vintage bikes is the hunt, and even the better the stories behind the bike.

My buddy Keith, has a sweet little neighbor in her 80, that suffered a mild stroke awhile back and lost her husband some years ago. So Keith kind of keeps an eye out for her.

One day they were talking about an old Yamaha she had out in the Garage and said he had a buddy who might be interested in it. So Deb and I went over and looked at it and saw the potential for complete preservation of this little classic 1969 Yamaha YAS1C.

You could tell she was very sentimentally attached to it and told me how her husband used to ride it all the time and how they used it when they would go camping to get around on.

So she sold it to us with the stipulation that I had to bring it by when we got it running again.

Titling was a challenge as it was lost. So thanks to the help and guidance of another good friend Frances and the Oldham County Clerk's office , we got that taken care of, got her a duplicate and she in turn signed it over to us, so I got tags yesterday.

Now of the good part, today I slipped the boot off long enough to ride it over to her house, ask my buddy Keith to meet me there. So the best part of my day was seeing the excitement and the joy in her face, maybe even a little tear in her eye when she told me her husband would have loved this!

What a sweet lady, and now we have a piece of her
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#16
Awesome backstory. I love the way bikes bring back memories for people, and the way "an old neighbor" might have actually been pretty cool and adventurous back in the day!
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#17
(11-16-2013, 12:03 PM)cb400four_imp Wrote: Awesome backstory. I love the way bikes bring back memories for people, and the way "an old neighbor" might have actually been pretty cool and adventurous back in the day!
Well said!
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#18
Well, it made my eyes blur. Very cool Hondahoarder, very cool.
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#19
Made my day!
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#20
You did good sir. Worship
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