From vaairhead at yahoo.com Tue May 7 11:04:44 2019 From: vaairhead at yahoo.com (Dale) Date: Tue, 7 May 2019 15:04:44 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45? minutes away for any parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty of camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you plan to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive Hope to see you the week end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 From marylandairheads at gmail.com Tue May 7 13:56:54 2019 From: marylandairheads at gmail.com (Maryland Airheads) Date: Tue, 7 May 2019 13:56:54 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I will be there Dale. Planning on a mid-Friday afternoon arrival. Looking forward to it as always! Will On Tue, May 7, 2019, 11:06 AM Dale via MDAirheads wrote: > The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day > 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own > fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for any > parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch > and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. > Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty of > camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you plan > to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are > welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive > Hope to see you the week end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 > > Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > From jmcbell6608 at gmail.com Tue May 7 18:08:19 2019 From: jmcbell6608 at gmail.com (Jim McKinna) Date: Tue, 7 May 2019 16:08:19 -0600 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <35B18679-3319-44EC-B425-B57C94E24C2D@gmail.com> Dale I may come Thursday to work on my project. Or stay over Monday? Thanks, Jim McKinna > On May 7, 2019, at 9:04 AM, Dale via MDAirheads wrote: > > The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for any parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty of camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you plan to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive > Hope to see you the week end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 > > Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads From b_line750 at verizon.net Tue May 7 21:33:37 2019 From: b_line750 at verizon.net (b_line750 at verizon.net) Date: Tue, 7 May 2019 21:33:37 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <8F6E21FD-1139-4047-A256-9AF49A1B3B9A@verizon.net> I have been toying with an idea. Many of us are well aware of Mark?s radical orange and yellow creation. The bike is as Mark left it. It is in a fairly completed state of construct. It has not run, nor has it been ridden in quite a while. I am wondering if it would be okay to truck it to Culpepper for continued fiddlin? and fittin?. If the general consensus is a response to the affirmative, I will busy myself with pulling together the loose parts, charging the battery and planning to make it happen. The Ronald McDonald R100 is on a journey, of sorts. Shall we usher it along ? Bill. > On May 7, 2019, at 1:56 PM, Maryland Airheads via MDAirheads wrote: > > I will be there Dale. Planning on a mid-Friday afternoon arrival. > > Looking forward to it as always! > > Will > > On Tue, May 7, 2019, 11:06 AM Dale via MDAirheads > wrote: > >> The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day >> 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own >> fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for any >> parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch >> and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. >> Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty of >> camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you plan >> to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are >> welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive >> Hope to see you the week end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 >> >> Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 >> _______________________________________________ >> MDAirheads mailing list >> MDAirheads at casano.com >> https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads >> > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads From mrc.engr at verizon.net Tue May 7 22:31:32 2019 From: mrc.engr at verizon.net (Mike Cecchini) Date: Tue, 7 May 2019 22:31:32 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> <8F6E21FD-1139-4047-A256-9AF49A1B3B9A@verizon.net> Message-ID: <8566CAED82F74D1FAEE228831A72B76D@mikepc68ba8a02> Wonderful idea Bill. Still can't believe he's gone. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Lambert I have been toying with an idea. Many of us are well aware of Mark?s radical orange and yellow creation. The bike is as Mark left it. It is in a fairly completed state of construct. It has not run, nor has it been ridden in quite a while. I am wondering if it would be okay to truck it to Culpepper for continued fiddlin? and fittin?. If the general consensus is a response to the affirmative, I will busy myself with pulling together the loose parts, charging the battery and planning to make it happen. The Ronald McDonald R100 is on a journey, of sorts. Shall we usher it along ? From marylandairheads at gmail.com Wed May 8 05:19:28 2019 From: marylandairheads at gmail.com (Maryland Airheads) Date: Wed, 8 May 2019 05:19:28 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: <8F6E21FD-1139-4047-A256-9AF49A1B3B9A@verizon.net> References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> <8F6E21FD-1139-4047-A256-9AF49A1B3B9A@verizon.net> Message-ID: Bill, I will help finish whatever is needed on the bike. I think it is a great idea. It would be good to know what tasks remain, so we can prepare for the work and be certain we have everything we need. Will On Tue, May 7, 2019, 9:33 PM wrote: > I have been toying with an idea. Many of us are well aware of Mark?s > radical orange and yellow creation. The bike is as Mark left it. It is in > a fairly completed state of construct. It has not run, nor has it been > ridden in quite a while. I am wondering if it would be okay to truck it to > Culpepper for continued fiddlin? and fittin?. If the general consensus is > a response to the affirmative, I will busy myself with pulling together the > loose parts, charging the battery and planning to make it happen. The > Ronald McDonald R100 is on a journey, of sorts. Shall we usher it along ? > > Bill. > > > On May 7, 2019, at 1:56 PM, Maryland Airheads via MDAirheads < > mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > > > > I will be there Dale. Planning on a mid-Friday afternoon arrival. > > > > Looking forward to it as always! > > > > Will > > > > On Tue, May 7, 2019, 11:06 AM Dale via MDAirheads > > > wrote: > > > >> The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers > day > >> 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own > >> fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for > any > >> parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch > >> and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. > >> Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty > of > >> camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you > plan > >> to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are > >> welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive > >> Hope to see you the week end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 > >> > >> Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 > >> _______________________________________________ > >> MDAirheads mailing list > >> MDAirheads at casano.com > >> https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > MDAirheads mailing list > > MDAirheads at casano.com > > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > > From romefelt at yahoo.com Wed May 8 11:27:00 2019 From: romefelt at yahoo.com (romefelt) Date: Wed, 8 May 2019 15:27:00 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] Textile Replacement ? References: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342@mail.yahoo.com> Hedz - This riding season marks the 10th for my beloved Olympia Bonneville? suit.This?jacket/pants combination could be among my favorite and most comfortable garments.However, in the time that I have owned them, I have also retired an Arai and a Shoei helmet.Is there anyone out there with any experience with Fabrics ?I am curious to know if the factors that have us retiring helmets (sweat ?? UV exposure ? ) are cause to "recycle" our clothing ?In the same vein, if the outer garment may still be good, is there an interval to replace the "CE" pads in the shoulders, knees, elbows, etc ? Eager to hear some feedback ! Best regards,Alan From bkirchhoff at gmail.com Wed May 8 13:13:29 2019 From: bkirchhoff at gmail.com (Brian Kirchhoff) Date: Wed, 8 May 2019 13:13:29 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Textile Replacement ? In-Reply-To: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342@mail.yahoo.com> References: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <136304199.3013449.1557329220342@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hey Alan (and the rest of the MD Hedz')! I went down a similar rabbit hole a short time back when I retired my Olympia jacket/pants and bought my current Aerostitch. YMMV, but I hope this helps... The best answer I was able to come up about retirement of suits and composite materials such as pads was "it varies greatly." That said, it seems clear that most manufacturers admit the pads will all break down over time and are recommended for replacement periodically, but when seems to vary based on the materials they are made from. CE isn't anything more than a certification that the pad/suit offers a level of protection that meets European standards (there are two levels for these types of motorcycle protection pads, with track racing requiring level 2, for example). Within that, there are a bunch of materials that the padding can be made from. My wife's cheap, Fieldsheer jacket (which we replaced this winter) had CE level pads that were literally disintegrating (it was an 8 year old jacket). That was clearly too long to go for those particular pads, but I am not sure when I should have replaced them and was never able to get a "X years is the safe lifespan." I just bought her a much better jacket entirely. I would have thought it best to check manufacturers' websites to see when they recommend replacing those components, but the most I found was "they wear out over time, replace them periodically" which is a less than satisfying guideline. I did find, when researching the Klim boots I bought last year, that D30 material (the stuff that is fairly soft and stiffens upon impact) is recommended to be replaced upon "significant impact." It sounds like it shares the limitations of our helmets (which are always recommended for replacement after any significant impact -- one time protection). It's easy for me to understand the "you crash, you replace" standard. But it's harder to tell if/when you should periodically replace those pads under normal use, barring traumatic moments. And since it certainly varies by material, I don't think a consistent guideline is likely (like we have with helmets, which seems to settle around replacing every 5 years). In terms of the outer shell material though, my understanding is that Cordura does not suffer from too much breakdown over time -- as long as it still appears in good condition and there are no visible signs of any wear or weakness, it *should* offer reasonably consistent abrasion protection over many years. I've never read that UV breaks down Cordura to a dangerous level. That isn't any guarantee; I've just never found anything that warns about replacement over a certain amount of time. Gore-Tex loses some weatherproofing effectiveness over time, but that's a whole different conversation. Mesh isn't offering any abrasion protection anyway, so I would imagine it's also fine as long as it's not fraying or showing other signs of wear. And as far as I can tell, leather basically remains leather forever with proper care -- it's going to crack or show signs the stitching needs to be repaired or replaced pretty clearly but I don't think there's any real time limit on it. So all that said, this was the set of conclusions I came to: - Replace helmet automatically every 5 years or whenever I actually "use" it (as I did when I went off in South Africa a couple of years ago and replaced my Shoei with my Shuberth). - Replace /repair jacket /pant outer shells when there are signs of visible damage or wear, especially in key areas like shoulders, knees, elbows, etc. - Inspect the protective pads at the start and end of each riding season to make sure they are still pliable (brittle is obviously bad), replace if there are any clear signs of damage such as rips, crumbling, or stretching that will not return to original form. I'm sure some will say I'm overly cautious; I'm sure others will say I'm not cautious enough. But this is what I decided I'm comfortable with, from both a safety and pocketbook perspective. :-) ~Brian brian m. kirchhoff 402.617.2222 mobile On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 11:27 AM romefelt via MDAirheads < mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > Hedz - > This riding season marks the 10th for my beloved Olympia Bonneville > suit.This jacket/pants combination could be among my favorite and most > comfortable garments.However, in the time that I have owned them, I have > also retired an Arai and a Shoei helmet.Is there anyone out there with any > experience with Fabrics ?I am curious to know if the factors that have us > retiring helmets (sweat ? UV exposure ? ) are cause to "recycle" our > clothing ?In the same vein, if the outer garment may still be good, is > there an interval to replace the "CE" pads in the shoulders, knees, elbows, > etc ? > Eager to hear some feedback ! > Best regards,Alan > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > From markh.singer at yahoo.com Wed May 8 17:28:55 2019 From: markh.singer at yahoo.com (markh.singer at yahoo.com) Date: Wed, 8 May 2019 17:28:55 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Textile Replacement ? In-Reply-To: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342@mail.yahoo.com> References: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <136304199.3013449.1557329220342@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <841215FF-1CBC-4E5A-BE56-D5CA30F42082@yahoo.com> Every five years good rule of thumb Sent from my iPhone > On May 8, 2019, at 11:27 AM, romefelt via MDAirheads wrote: > > Hedz - > This riding season marks the 10th for my beloved Olympia Bonneville suit.This jacket/pants combination could be among my favorite and most comfortable garments.However, in the time that I have owned them, I have also retired an Arai and a Shoei helmet.Is there anyone out there with any experience with Fabrics ?I am curious to know if the factors that have us retiring helmets (sweat ? UV exposure ? ) are cause to "recycle" our clothing ?In the same vein, if the outer garment may still be good, is there an interval to replace the "CE" pads in the shoulders, knees, elbows, etc ? > Eager to hear some feedback ! > Best regards,Alan > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads From mrc.engr at verizon.net Sun May 12 22:35:43 2019 From: mrc.engr at verizon.net (Mike Cecchini) Date: Sun, 12 May 2019 22:35:43 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Textile Replacement ? Now Helmets References: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <136304199.3013449.1557329220342@mail.yahoo.com> <841215FF-1CBC-4E5A-BE56-D5CA30F42082@yahoo.com> Message-ID: Just to let you guys know where this 5 yr rule came from.......right out of thin air from the Ducati Owners Club of Canada back in the 90's when they were trying to get a rock bottom price for liability insurance for their track days. Helmet companies loved it. Helmet sales went through the roof. Cynical? Only as a last resort these days........which seems to be everyday in these times where every sales manager wants his 30% annual sales bonus. I always buy top of the line helmets.......Arai, Shoei and Schuberth. I've crashed 2 yr helmets and 10 yr helmets. Can't tell or see the diff. This said my helmets never sit in the sun or outside when they are not on my head. They get washed, cleaned and maintained inside and out. Seems to keep them in great condition and the fit stays the same.......snug. ******************************************** From: "Mark Singer Every five years good rule of thumb ********************************************************* Alan wrote: Hedz - This riding season marks the 10th for my beloved Olympia Bonneville suit.This jacket/pants combination could be among my favorite and most comfortable garments.However, in the time that I have owned them, I have also retired an Arai and a Shoei helmet. Is there anyone out there with any experience with Fabrics ?I am curious to know if the factors that have us retiring helmets (sweat ? UV exposure ? ) are cause to "recycle" our clothing ?In the same vein, if the outer garment may still be good, is there an interval to replace the "CE" pads in the shoulders, knees, elbows, etc ? Eager to hear some feedback ! Best regards,Alan From markh.singer at yahoo.com Mon May 13 06:52:23 2019 From: markh.singer at yahoo.com (markh.singer at yahoo.com) Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 06:52:23 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Textile Replacement ? Now Helmets In-Reply-To: References: <136304199.3013449.1557329220342.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <136304199.3013449.1557329220342@mail.yahoo.com> <841215FF-1CBC-4E5A-BE56-D5CA30F42082@yahoo.com> Message-ID: <6A2A3B49-FFCA-4E0D-AF8F-71BD388A470C@yahoo.com> Sound advice Mike. ?Now where did I put my Arai Kevin Schwantz replica helmet? lol Ps- I did the same with a condoms, Seems to keep them in great condition and the fit stays the same.......snug. Hahaha! Sent from my iPhone > On May 12, 2019, at 10:35 PM, Mike Cecchini via MDAirheads wrote: > > Just to let you guys know where this 5 yr rule came from.......right out of thin > air from the Ducati Owners Club of Canada back in the 90's when they were trying > to get a rock bottom price for liability insurance for their track days. > > Helmet companies loved it. Helmet sales went through the roof. > > Cynical? Only as a last resort these days........which seems to be everyday in > these times where every sales manager wants his 30% annual sales bonus. > > I always buy top of the line helmets.......Arai, Shoei and Schuberth. I've > crashed 2 yr helmets and 10 yr helmets. Can't tell or see the diff. > > This said my helmets never sit in the sun or outside when they are not on my > head. They get washed, cleaned and maintained inside and out. Seems to keep > them in great condition and the fit stays the same.......snug. > > ******************************************** > From: "Mark Singer > > Every five years good rule of thumb > > ********************************************************* > Alan wrote: > > Hedz - > > This riding season marks the 10th for my beloved Olympia Bonneville suit.This > jacket/pants combination could be among my favorite and most comfortable > garments.However, in the time that I have owned them, > > I have also retired an Arai and a Shoei helmet. Is there anyone out there > with any experience with Fabrics ?I am curious to know if the factors that have > us retiring helmets (sweat ? UV exposure ? ) are cause to "recycle" our > clothing ?In the same vein, if the outer garment may still be good, is there an > interval to replace the "CE" pads in the shoulders, knees, elbows, etc ? > > Eager to hear some feedback ! > Best regards,Alan > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads From peterwmurray at gmail.com Tue May 14 11:34:15 2019 From: peterwmurray at gmail.com (Peter Murray) Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 11:34:15 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] 1991 R100GS - on Jalopnik Message-ID: Nice price, or crack pipe? Amusing discussion follows. https://jalopnik.com/would-you-be-an-airhead-to-pay-6-700-for-this-1991-bmw-1834717550 -Peter From markh.singer at yahoo.com Tue May 14 13:29:01 2019 From: markh.singer at yahoo.com (markh.singer at yahoo.com) Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 13:29:01 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] 1991 R100GS - on Jalopnik In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2A787696-4338-46EC-A7EC-276FD7DD3EDD@yahoo.com> May be a good deal, how about this 1994 BMW R100GS NOW ONLY $10,995! (was $11,795) Get a Quote Today!Schedule a Test Ride Get Financing Value Your Trade MSRP: $11,795 Color: Red with BMW Graphics Miles: 23,692 Stock Number: 231446 Categories: Pre-Owned Motorcycles, Vintage & Classic Sent from my iPhone > On May 14, 2019, at 11:34 AM, Peter Murray via MDAirheads wrote: > > Nice price, or crack pipe? Amusing discussion follows. > > https://jalopnik.com/would-you-be-an-airhead-to-pay-6-700-for-this-1991-bmw-1834717550 > > -Peter > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads From chrisk224 at comcast.net Tue May 14 18:29:41 2019 From: chrisk224 at comcast.net (Chris Kennedy) Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 18:29:41 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00cd01d50aa4$86de0830$949a1890$@comcast.net> Good evening Dale, I am responding to let you know I will be unable to join you and friends for the Summer Solstice gathering. My 2 grandchildren are being shipped to Bridget and myself for some summer daycare. My son is a single parent and needs help when the boys are out of school. Unfortunately I have no control over the dates we are given. Sorry to be missing the event and gathering with all the friends that will be in attendance. Cheers Chris -----Original Message----- From: MDAirheads [mailto:mdairheads-bounces+chrisk224=comcast.net at casano.com] On Behalf Of Dale via MDAirheads Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 11:05 AM To: Maryland Airheads; PAAirheads; vaairheads at casana.com Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for any parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty of camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you plan to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive Hope to see you the week end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads Scanned by McAfee? Total Protection and confirmed virus-free. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/2zCJMrO From dud at casano.com Thu May 23 23:07:47 2019 From: dud at casano.com (William F. Dudley Jr.) Date: Thu, 23 May 2019 23:07:47 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] 24th Airheads at the Aerodrome Gathering In-Reply-To: <5a2b8773-00d7-e555-bdd3-3c17219a3742@casano.com> References: <5a2b8773-00d7-e555-bdd3-3c17219a3742@casano.com> Message-ID: <426a6fdf-5f78-e96b-aeda-4c480b91cd65@casano.com> Yes, it is almost that time again. Over the past 23 years many of you have joined us for this wonderful event. A few have been there every year ! Some NY Airheads are new members, or have just never attended. I hope to see some new faces there this year. I have attached a PDF giving all the details for our 24th gathering. If you have trouble opening the file, or have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to me at mfriedle at verizon.net or my cell at 914 489 4174. Come find out why this has been the best kept secret in the Northeast for many years. June 21-23, 2019 Michael Friedle NY AM -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 24th_Annual_Airheads_at_the_Aerodrome.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 33374 bytes Desc: not available URL: From chrisk224 at comcast.net Fri May 24 15:11:44 2019 From: chrisk224 at comcast.net (Chris Kennedy) Date: Fri, 24 May 2019 15:11:44 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <008f01d51264$87ab55c0$97020140$@comcast.net> Good afternoon Dale, After re-examination of my calendar I discovered that my grandchildren's visit is actually in July not June. As a result, to my delight, I find myself free and clear to attend your gathering. I'll probably head down Friday. Look forward to seeing everyone. Cheers Chris -----Original Message----- From: MDAirheads [mailto:mdairheads-bounces+chrisk224=comcast.net at casano.com] On Behalf Of Dale via MDAirheads Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 11:05 AM To: Maryland Airheads; PAAirheads; vaairheads at casana.com Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for any parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty of camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you plan to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive Hope to see you the week end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads Scanned by McAfee and confirmed virus-free. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/2zCJMrO From marylandairheads at gmail.com Sat May 25 11:24:31 2019 From: marylandairheads at gmail.com (Maryland Airheads) Date: Sat, 25 May 2019 11:24:31 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: <008f01d51264$87ab55c0$97020140$@comcast.net> References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> <008f01d51264$87ab55c0$97020140$@comcast.net> Message-ID: Awesome new Chris! I hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful weather this weekend. Mae and I are enjoying an ice cream now after exploring many dirt roads outside of Berkeley Spings WV on the XT 225! Will On Fri, May 24, 2019, 3:12 PM Chris Kennedy via MDAirheads < mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > Good afternoon Dale, > > After re-examination of my calendar I discovered that my grandchildren's > visit is actually in July not June. As a result, to my delight, I find > myself free and clear to attend your gathering. > > I'll probably head down Friday. Look forward to seeing everyone. > > Cheers Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: MDAirheads [mailto:mdairheads-bounces+chrisk224= > comcast.net at casano.com] On Behalf Of Dale via MDAirheads > Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 11:05 AM > To: Maryland Airheads; PAAirheads; vaairheads at casana.com > Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day > > The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day > 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own > fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for any > parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch > and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. > Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty of > camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you plan > to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are > welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive Hope to see you the week > end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 > > Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > > > > Scanned by McAfee and confirmed virus-free. > Find out more here: https://bit.ly/2zCJMrO > > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: IMG_20190525_112337266_HDR.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 4604519 bytes Desc: not available URL: From peterwmurray at gmail.com Sat May 25 22:43:24 2019 From: peterwmurray at gmail.com (Peter Murray) Date: Sat, 25 May 2019 22:43:24 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day In-Reply-To: References: <603574388.1455900.1557241484280.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <603574388.1455900.1557241484280@mail.yahoo.com> <008f01d51264$87ab55c0$97020140$@comcast.net> Message-ID: That XT225 has the same colors as my 2007 TW200! Tiny tires, by comparison, though! -Peter On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 11:27 AM Maryland Airheads via MDAirheads < mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > Awesome new Chris! I hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful weather this > weekend. Mae and I are enjoying an ice cream now after exploring many dirt > roads outside of Berkeley Spings WV on the XT 225! > > Will > > On Fri, May 24, 2019, 3:12 PM Chris Kennedy via MDAirheads < > mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > > > Good afternoon Dale, > > > > After re-examination of my calendar I discovered that my grandchildren's > > visit is actually in July not June. As a result, to my delight, I find > > myself free and clear to attend your gathering. > > > > I'll probably head down Friday. Look forward to seeing everyone. > > > > Cheers Chris > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: MDAirheads [mailto:mdairheads-bounces+chrisk224= > > comcast.net at casano.com] On Behalf Of Dale via MDAirheads > > Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 11:05 AM > > To: Maryland Airheads; PAAirheads; vaairheads at casana.com > > Subject: [MDairheads] summer solstice tech day > > > > The summer solstice tech day will again be the week end AFTER fathers day > > 6/22 and 6/23. Multiply lifts and any tool you might need.Bring your own > > fluids and I will dispose of them. Mortons BMW is 45 minutes away for > any > > parts you may have forgotten. Bagels and such on Saturday morning, lunch > > and dinner to follow. Breakfast Sunday morning to send you on your way. > > Things usually start by going into town Friday night for dinner. Plenty > of > > camping space so your welcome to stay over. Please let me know if you > plan > > to attend so we can have enough food to go around. Early arrivals are > > welcome just let me know when you plan to arrive Hope to see you the week > > end after fathers day 6/22- 6/23 > > > > Dale703 300 171321034 Dove Hill RdCulpeper,Va 22701 > > _______________________________________________ > > MDAirheads mailing list > > MDAirheads at casano.com > > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > > > > > > > > Scanned by McAfee and confirmed virus-free. > > Find out more here: https://bit.ly/2zCJMrO > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > MDAirheads mailing list > > MDAirheads at casano.com > > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > From makenewagain at yahoo.com Tue May 28 10:17:45 2019 From: makenewagain at yahoo.com (walter craig) Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 14:17:45 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] Somerset Bike Event 7-9 June References: <773483071.8584761.1559053065256.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <773483071.8584761.1559053065256@mail.yahoo.com> Hello BMW folks. Am thinking about attending the somerset event. Can anyone tell me about it or give me some suggestions. I am not a camper, so will need motel. Will putt from Hanover, PA area probably the day before event starts. Not sure. Any group passing my way going there? If so, would it be possible to join as you pass thru?? I don't want to be a bother! Am 73 and like to get off bike every hour-hour.5 if possible. My 500 mile days are over. My phone is 717 229 2840. Any suggestions/info much appreciated. Safe riding to all. PA "infamous" Tent Float was a hoot. I also learned a lot of maintenance tips from very helpful folks.? The cuisine was remarkable in itself. I observed incredible can content tossing into the immaculately sanitary pot overwatched by chefs untrained in the best high school home eck class tradition. Had no effect. Food was great. Fire Dept did a great job on the catered supper. Really good hospitality and some beautiful R 75 etc there to appreciate. One with over 300,000 on the clock. Thanks to our PA? Airmarshall and all who put on this fun event. Looking forward to next year. Best to all, Walt Craig USA Ret.84 R100RT96 R1100RT