Being the Program Director at my work I can pretty much put on whatever events I want. Last year I started a camp for dudes to come and work on their machines.
Save Sept 20-22 2013 on your calendar.
Last year I got a dragging brake fixed and got the work started on my now finished cafe project. Ben hard tailed his cx500 as well as a guy who just rebuilt chainsaws and lots of other random work. Our shop in enormous and can handle around 50 machines being worked on!
WE ARE OFFERING PICK-UP OF MACHINES THIS YEAR. We are going to organize our truck and long trailer to meet somewhere intown and get loaded up with machines and we will take them to our shop.
We have heated cabins that are modern and quite nice. You can spend the whole weekend in the shop or take in some of the great activities that the camp offers as well.
Here is the write up off of our website.
This is a chance to get your unfinished projects completed. Work on your motorcycle, snowmobile, quad, lawn mover, weed whacker, or whatever else you need to get done. We will provide our shop (limited use of tools)so we can work no matter what the weather. Some experienced mechanics are going to spend part of the weekend with us to answer questions and give tips as we work. Bring your own hand tools, parts and whatever else you may need and we will give you the place to work without interruption beside like-minded guys. A great place to learn some new skills as well!
We are renown for our great food and awesome activities. You will have free time to choose canoeing, jungle swinging, climbing wall, zipline, pool, foosball, archery and all the other things that make camp great.
Post if you have any questions. We are open to folks just coming out for a part of the weekend if that is all they can do. It will be around $90 taxes in for the whole weekend.
I plan to really start the ugly work on my bobber or redo the gaskets on my seca 750 this weekend.
You can register by calling our office at 250-612-4673 or give us a few weeks and we will have our online registration info up at
www.nlbc.bc.ca