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Airmail – June 2023 Digital Issue
In This Issue:
From the Top – Chris Parker – Editor-in-Chief
From the Board – Report by Bob “Duck” Koch – Chairman of the Board
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Custom Build: Salvaging a Bad Customization – Bringing back to life a 1977 BMW R100/7 – Part Three – Matt Ring
Tech Day: Ripon AirTech 2022 – Randy Boris
Tech Day: Bruce and Erma Hoffman’s Spring Tech Day – Katrina Nielsen
The Ride: Thunderbolts and Lightning – Robert McIsaac
Workbench: 1975 BMW R75/6 Replace Timing Chain, Crankshaft Sprocket and Nose Bearings – Brook Reams
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The Airheads added some flair to the Black Bear Americana Music Festival
Some of you may recall my story about this festival from 2019. I discovered the festival in the process of seeking alternatives to the usual overcrowded and—in the case of Newport Folk—the elitist and over-regulated environments. In 2019, I attended the festival by borrowing my friend’s Toy Hauler and squeezing my R69S Stieb sidecar rig into it. We enjoyed the morning rides on the wine trail roads of Connecticut and visits to local farms and distilleries for tours and home made chocolates. Continue reading→