New from Potneck, Tennessee
#1
New from Potneck, Tennessee
Howdy y'all!
Potneck is not just a place....it is a state of mind.
I have a 1979 1/2 Harley Lowrider.....it was the 80/80 that debuted in the summer of '79.
I have owned the bike for almost 20 years and had not ridden in a while since this summer.
( I actually separated my shoulder in a bicycle wreck and a raccoon. )
Anyway, my Shovelhead is getting a going over.....I got it up and running and it backfired and blew the carb clean off the motor...
I am now looking at another newer bike....to keep the Shovel company.
Thanks
If y'all come to Potneck, drop in!
Potneck is not just a place....it is a state of mind.
I have a 1979 1/2 Harley Lowrider.....it was the 80/80 that debuted in the summer of '79.
I have owned the bike for almost 20 years and had not ridden in a while since this summer.
( I actually separated my shoulder in a bicycle wreck and a raccoon. )
Anyway, my Shovelhead is getting a going over.....I got it up and running and it backfired and blew the carb clean off the motor...
I am now looking at another newer bike....to keep the Shovel company.
Thanks
If y'all come to Potneck, drop in!
#2
LOL Omg, I have lived in TN almost my whole life and I've never heard of Potneck!!! hahahah Where is it?
Welcome to the forums from Franklin (in Middle TN, south of Nashville)!! Hope you enjoy the forums as much as I do!
Welcome to the forums from Franklin (in Middle TN, south of Nashville)!! Hope you enjoy the forums as much as I do!
#3
Potneck is a spot on the Cumberland River (Lake Barkley) in Stewart County. Stewart County -- since you are in Franklin probably know -- is the Middle Tennessee County that juts up justs up a bit into Kentucky.
We are the southern part of Land Between the Lakes (Barkley) and Kentucky Lake (Tennessee River.)
Home of Fort Donelson National Battlefied and a good part of Fort Campbell, Ky., is in Stewart County. There is your geography lesson for the day...hope you took notes. There will be a test.
Thanks for the reply!
We are the southern part of Land Between the Lakes (Barkley) and Kentucky Lake (Tennessee River.)
Home of Fort Donelson National Battlefied and a good part of Fort Campbell, Ky., is in Stewart County. There is your geography lesson for the day...hope you took notes. There will be a test.
Thanks for the reply!
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