Just back from attending the 30th anniversary of the
North Texas Norton Owners Association Lake o' The Pines Rally. Such beautiful East Texas weather we really didn't want to leave. That and excellent barbecue from a small shack run single-handed by an old fella that's been cookin' cue for 61 years. He's got it figured out.
Posting here as this thread is all about sidecars on Airheads. There were a half-dozen that I actually got close to. Couple others up in the woods in the camping area. Also a much used, veteran Guzzi hack that the owner proudly states he has never washed. One look at it and you believe him. Runs and drives just fine but is kinda nasty.
The sidecar beauty in the judging line for sidcars was a BSA Super Rocket with an amazing car. Y'all know what Airhead rigs look like but you've probably not seen a Beezer like this one.


Common to every single sidecar rig at the rally was their front forks being OEM conventional. Not an Earles link in sight. Last year's sidecar class winner was my Denton neighbor and friend Paul Lehrer driving his conventional fork R100 Airhead on the 390 mile round-trip.