Author Topic: Gene Thiessen  (Read 2152 times)

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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #15 on: 05.08. 2015 03:28 »
Lady and Gents,

Was Gene just sitting on the fender for these record speed runs?

By the way, If I had a vote I'd give it to him for the Hall of Fame.

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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #16 on: 05.08. 2015 03:58 »
There is NO seat on this motorcycle, Dad was tucked down in between the rear fender and the fuel tank, basically sitting on the frame.
Thank you for all the kind words - yes he is my Hero!
I have been blessed to have this piece of history, and would love any addition information on Dads career if anyone has it, and photos. I would love to put a portfolio together for him.

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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #17 on: 05.08. 2015 11:21 »
Wow, absolutely fantastic, men certainly were men back then ,sitting on the mudguard !  Great that your are doing this for your ,what would we Dad's do without our kids, I wish you the best of luck with your quest oh and don't tell Musky or Wozza, where that bike lives !  *smile* *whistle* Bob
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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #18 on: 05.08. 2015 12:07 »
'51 A7 plunger, '57 A7SS racer now a A10CR, '78 XT500, '83 CB1100F, 88 HD FXST, 2000 CBR929RR ex Honda Australia Superbike .
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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #19 on: 06.08. 2015 07:47 »
 *eek* Bugger.. I KNEW I'd seen pictures of that bike somewhere...   *smile*
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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #20 on: 06.08. 2015 10:17 »

 
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There is NO seat on this motorcycle,
....good thing it had no electrics,like regulator, could've slowed down the "Racer4" production *eek*
 Yeah Wozza- I was thinking it looked and sounded familiar, thanks to Muskys photographic memeory...(typo noted and noted)

 Hi there Racer4...good to see some Dad-Daughter appreciation ('hero worship' *smile*)...and I hope you find a Happy solution...!
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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #21 on: 06.08. 2015 17:43 »
Thank you everyone for remembering my Father. I think it's important to preserve, and remember this era in motorcycling. I could sit and listen to my Dad bench race for hours, please keep any comments, and memories coming in your comments. I also share them with Dad, and he is really enjoying them. Dad's memory isn't what it should be, but his racing days are his happiest ones, and he does remember them pretty clearly. Again, thank you, from Gene Thieesen's biggest fan. His daughter

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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #22 on: 06.08. 2015 20:26 »
Love that picture!

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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #23 on: 06.08. 2015 23:40 »

 Good picture. ... And I bet everyone who reads the story mentally strips that engine and tranny bare to imagine what specialities may be inside *smile*
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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #24 on: 07.08. 2015 00:38 »
Very nice. & an honor to the forum to see such stories here. Thanks.
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Re: Gene Thiessen
« Reply #25 on: 07.08. 2015 02:23 »
 *respect* *respect* *respect*
Welcome indeed.
A fabulous bike, a great man and a massive inspiration to those who like to ride these old bike as quickly as we can  *thanks*
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