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What sort of things do you need done? Another thing to consider is the Anonymous Book. Find some Airhead owners nearby to see if they can help...that is, if it's some of the simple maintenance things that are needed.
The Florida Air Marshal lives in the panhandle, he has an excellent air head tech day every year where very knowledgeable people can assist you with the work and show you how to do it yourself.
In the link in my sig line, there is a map for Airhead Friendly Shops and one shows up in Alabama...Brown's Motorcycle Repair...in Robertsdale. Don't know anything about them. Give them a call.
But a timing and carb synch seems like something an MOA member nearby could help you with.