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sgtboring
01-02-2007, 02:29 PM
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I have the use of a Large Pole Barn that belongs to my future Father-in-law. So there will be room for a bunch. I will have my tools there but I do not have everything needed. I will provide Coffee and Donuts. The Farm is located just off of Route 30 in Columbia PA behind the old Drive Inn Theater.

The Tech Session will be doing scheduled maintenance Tasks on Oil Heads.
Valves, Fluids, ect...

More to come Later...

Here is where the Tech session will be located...

Musser Landscapes:
30 Meadow Dr
Columbia, PA 17512, US

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...qc=Landscaping

Don't call the number of Musser Landscapes (unless you have business for Larry!)

kioolt
01-02-2007, 03:40 PM
I would be glad to come and help with your tech session if I am not working that day. I am not far away from you in Bel Air, MD. I had a tech session at my house over a year ago and have been to a couple of others in the Baltimore area. I would also like to have a tech session here at my house again sometime but I am not sure when.

BradfordBenn
01-02-2007, 05:48 PM
Nice going! :clap

sgtboring
01-03-2007, 07:51 AM
I have the use of a Large Pole Barn that belongs to my future Father-in-law. So there will be room for a bunch. I will have my tools there but I do not have everything needed. I will provide Coffee and Donuts. The Farm is located just off of Route 30 in Columbia PA behind the old Drive Inn Theater.

The Tech Session will be doing scheduled maintenance Tasks on Oil Heads.
Valves, Fluids, ect... :dance

More to come Later...

Here is where the Tech session will be located...

Musser Landscapes:
30 Meadow Dr
Columbia, PA 17512, US

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?latlongtype=internal&addtohistory=&latitude=fogs8HvQgnum%2b6lpQSYdSQ%3d%3d&longitude=095k1vNnF%2feM3iiRO1ptBQ%3d%3d&name=Musser%20Landscapes&country=US&address=30%20Meadow%20Dr&city=Columbia&state=PA&zipcode=17512&phone=717%2d684%2d6340&spurl=0&&q=Musser%20Landscapping&qc=Landscaping

Don't call the number of Musser Landscapes (unless you have business for Larry!)



mboring@lcctc.org

lionlady
01-03-2007, 08:21 AM
Hmmm, that's just an hour away... what was the date?

I'll be past my 24K, but I am happy to lend a hand, having done my own 6K and 12K services.

Pam

JimVonBaden1
01-03-2007, 10:39 AM
I might be up for this.

Having led and attended over a dozen tech sessions, I might be useful.

Jim :brow

115563
01-11-2007, 07:53 AM
Would be seriously interested in joining your tech session on 3/24. Recently spent $600 at a local dealership for an annual/6000 mile service on my '04 RT1150. Very disheartening. I know motorcycles are expensive toys and the dealerships need to make money, but these things are beginning to price me out of a good time. Anyway... I bought the Clymer manual and hope to do basic stuff by myself. However, I don't know a thing about the basics and need some direction. I can read all the info I want, but being with some people with experience and learning from it would be incredibly valuable. I'm relatively new to the BMW world and computers so I hope I posted this OK. Please keep me informed. Thanks

115563
01-11-2007, 08:03 AM
Would be seriously interested in joining your tech session on 3/24. Recently spent $600 at a local dealership for an annual/6000 mile service on my '04 RT1150. Very disheartening. I know motorcycles are expensive toys and the dealerships need to make money, but these things are beginning to price me out of a good time. Anyway... I bought the Clymer manual and hope to do basic stuff by myself. However, I don't know a thing about the basics and need some direction. The fluids seem pretty straight forward, but valves, brakes, correct tools etc. seem foreign to me. I can read all the info I want, but being with some people with experience and learning from it would be incredibly valuable. I'm relatively new to the BMW world and computers so I hope I posted this OK. Please keep me informed. Thanks. Jim

Belquar
01-11-2007, 09:49 AM
OOOOOHHHHHH. Very nice. Count me in schedule permitting. My professional life is going through some changes as of right now, but whatever happens, I will mark the calendar for this. I would really like to learn to do some of the other stuff that has thus far been intimidating. All I have done on my own is oil and brakes. Lots to learn.

Thanks.
Brian

sgtboring
01-11-2007, 11:22 AM
Send me a e-mail if you are interested in helping out & or participating.:brow

Motor31
01-11-2007, 12:33 PM
I sure wish I were going to be in the area...... :cry

lionlady
01-20-2007, 05:25 PM
Bump

sgtboring
02-28-2007, 08:59 AM
its getting closer and I will give more updates as things get closer.:type

ltljohn
02-28-2007, 10:06 AM
I would love to attend and you are not far away but seeing as that is my 10th anniversary weekend I will not be there, I love my bike but I do not want to sleep with it.

Have fun, learn lots

terham
02-28-2007, 11:31 AM
I would love to attend and you are not far away but seeing as that is my 10th anniversary weekend I will not be there, I love my bike but I do not want to sleep with it.

Have fun, learn lots

The 10th anniversary is aluminum. A tech session should fit in nicely with a 10th anniversary. :laugh

Callmethebreeze
02-28-2007, 08:37 PM
I would love to attend and you are not far away but seeing as that is my 10th anniversary weekend I will not be there, I love my bike but I do not want to sleep with it.

Have fun, learn lots


Ever heard of a menage a trois.......err.....maybe not....sorry:bolt

Breeze