Greetings to all members of the R90SWorldnet. I started this group over 20 years ago, and you are therefore special?to me as?we have a long successful history together.
I would like to ask the assistance of each of you, in something that is just coming about as we speak; you are the first to know of it, in detail.
The Vintage BMW Motorcycle Owners (VBMWMO) has created a new website, and I invite you to cruise around it, see
It is a very nice website. I am sure you will agree.?
However, and this will require a big leap of faith on your part, we are in the process of creating and enhancing this website such that?it will contain a HUGE amount of information about BMW motorcycles, more than you can now imagine, arranged in an easily searchable format, like no other website anywhere.
A bold statement you say? Yes it is, but we will fulfill that statement; in fact an amazing amount of information is already at a "working" website, being readied for the public's use, and collected and arranged by our webmaster as I write this email.
But we need a GREAT deal more information, in fact, we need *everything* "airhead" that is available, and we want to preserve it at our website, available for easy search by you and everyone else,?for now and especially in the future.
For instance, the Vintage BMW Motorcycle Owners has reached an agreement to preserve Bob (Snowbum) Fleischer's website, at no cost to him and all future maintenance and storage costs will be taken care of. This solved a?very worrisome situation for Bob and his wife Penny, which was how to preserve Bob's tremendous website of BMW motorcycle information, without future cost or work for either of them.
To see Bob's information at our website, again click on the VBMWMO website link?
Click on Knowledge Base, where you will see a drop down menu, then click?on Snowbum's?Encyclopedia, which will open Bob's site. Note the red V of the VBMWMO in the top left corner. Each page in Bob's site now has that logo, signifying what the VBMWMO is doing and that we are committed to preserve Bob's site and all his information, for today's as well as tomorrow's vintage BMW motorcycle enthusiasts.
In the same drop down menu you will see Peter Ardeon's Technical Tips. We have reached an agreement to feature the information at Peter Ardron's UK website in a similar manner, so it is also preserved and available for today's?and tomorrow's BMW motorcycle enthusiasts.
Peter Ardron's?information will also be on our website.
Now this is where we need your assistance, the Vintage BMW Motorcycle Owner or enthusiast, to search the internet, and find ANY information:
At this time, please only work from the /5 to the end of production. So that means model?years from 1970 to 1995.
Your help in this regard would be a great assist in this endeavor and very appreciated! We literally need a link to anything that is in a digital format, so owner's manuals, service bulletins, dealer communications, electrical diagrams, engine oil circuitry, press releases, posters, travel logs, etc., the sky's the?limit.
Think of it this way; in a futuristic way, please imagine, as a future owner of a BMW airhead, what information would you like to see at a VERY easily searchable source, right at your fingertips? So for instance, do?you want to see an owner's manual for a 1923 R32? Click, and Voila! you will see it (BTW we already have that one :-) ?Yes, a LOT of work has already been completed, but far more information and work is going into this!
Want to be dazzled, impressed and see an example of the expertise?and effort that will be used to access this information at our website?
Again, go to the VBMWMO website
Click on Knowledge Base, and scroll down to Genealogy Graph and have a look. It is best if you also look at the Instructional Video.?
THAT illustrates the level of expertise that will be used to create this information and tie it together in ways that will amaze you, I promise!
SO, if you would please, search the internet and email to me, Mac Kirkpatrick at
WITH A SUBJECT OF "LINK" *only*
ANY and ALL information you can find about the 1970 to 1995 BMW motorcycle models, that being /5 to the end of airhead production.
You will be helping a very worthwhile effort, you will not believe the outcome,?AND YOU will have helped create it!
Thank you,?
Mac Kirkpatrick?
Pres, VBMWMO
Glenmoore, PA
"After all, what is adventure, but inconvenience, properly regarded?"
C. Donahue