Has it been that long? Damn, time really does fly - and, damn, I really am getting old.Kurt in S.A. wrote:Her name is Penny. I think he's been married like 8-10 years now?? Second married as I recall...khittner1 wrote:Mrs. Snowbum? There's an Airhead dating site out there somewhere?
His main page has pictures of her: http://bmwmotorcycletech.info/index.html
Kurt in S.A.
Alpha Ignition for 70-78 airheads?
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I was close...he says on his website he was married in late 2006.
Kurt in S.A.
Kurt in S.A.
Re: Alpha Ignition for 70-78 airheads?
http://www.bmwmoa.org/forum/showthread. ... is-awesome.
He seems happy with the Alpha now that his coil problem is solved. Question is how long will it last. Unfortunately my Omega ended prematurely, so I am back on points.
He seems happy with the Alpha now that his coil problem is solved. Question is how long will it last. Unfortunately my Omega ended prematurely, so I am back on points.
Re: Alpha Ignition for 70-78 airheads?
I have a feeling that the problem with the Omega was that the 'black box' was mounted inside the front cover, too hot and vibratory for the electronics.
I have been having various discussions on the accessnorton site about the TriSpark ignition, which also mounts the electronics in side the Norton contact breaker space, it's nice and neat and the manufacturers reckons that the black box is well protected, but in my mind inside a Norton is a Very Hot and vibratory place to mount electronics.
I have been having various discussions on the accessnorton site about the TriSpark ignition, which also mounts the electronics in side the Norton contact breaker space, it's nice and neat and the manufacturers reckons that the black box is well protected, but in my mind inside a Norton is a Very Hot and vibratory place to mount electronics.
Re: Alpha Ignition for 70-78 airheads?
I'm going to give Boyer a shot instead of this Alpha. I've used Dyna in the past but from what I understand, the advance curve and the mounting mechanism on the Boyer is simple and works great.
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'73 /5 Toaster Cafe bike http://www.joshwithers.com/slash5
'67 Bridgestone 175 Hurricane Scrambler
'66 R60/2
'72 BMW 2002
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