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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Hoss" data-source="post: 847076" data-attributes="member: 875"><p>Funny you should ask. I've been e-mailing a few of our Canadian friends about a tech day. I'd be happy to host one or two days. Not sure how centrally located I would be for everyone. I'm almost an hour north of Portland. I have most all the tools we would likely need and a 2 car garage. I don't currently have a lift that would allow access to the upper suspension link bearings. Might be able to make one using ratchet tiedowns from the garage rafters. I do have a set of mercury sticks to do the TBS, a NoMar tire changer and balancer, can do driveshaft and u-joint lube, steering head bearing repack, fork oil change, electrical farkles, etc.</p><p></p><p>It's a small house, only floor and couch space for guests, big back yard for tents, BBQ grill. Motels about 10 miles away in Auburn. Would just before or after the Maine Chowdah Run would be a good time to schedule it? Actually, most anytime is good for me. I'm wondering if a separate couple of days might be easier for most rather than adding the time to a planned ride. Open to suggestions.</p><p></p><p>Some of these projects seem to take much longer than anticipated when the beer and BS gets flowing, so I'm thinking 2 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Hoss, post: 847076, member: 875"] Funny you should ask. I've been e-mailing a few of our Canadian friends about a tech day. I'd be happy to host one or two days. Not sure how centrally located I would be for everyone. I'm almost an hour north of Portland. I have most all the tools we would likely need and a 2 car garage. I don't currently have a lift that would allow access to the upper suspension link bearings. Might be able to make one using ratchet tiedowns from the garage rafters. I do have a set of mercury sticks to do the TBS, a NoMar tire changer and balancer, can do driveshaft and u-joint lube, steering head bearing repack, fork oil change, electrical farkles, etc. It's a small house, only floor and couch space for guests, big back yard for tents, BBQ grill. Motels about 10 miles away in Auburn. Would just before or after the Maine Chowdah Run would be a good time to schedule it? Actually, most anytime is good for me. I'm wondering if a separate couple of days might be easier for most rather than adding the time to a planned ride. Open to suggestions. Some of these projects seem to take much longer than anticipated when the beer and BS gets flowing, so I'm thinking 2 days. [/QUOTE]
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