Usually the host works on his/her bike or donor bike is used to do something, valves, tires, carbs, install a farkle or six, usually something that's popular and many ask about it. Many bring items to install on their bikes as its a lot of fun and you learn a lot about your bike by watching someone lese install stuff on their bikes, plus, if something comes up, you have 9 or 10 folks there to think and help and sove any install problems that might arise. Its usually a weekend, when I hosted a session, after some coffee and bagels I did my tires and had a little lunch set up, I started around 10AM and the last guy left at around 4PM. Joe has a probably a 30X30 garage set up like a small service bay at a dealer, he's got two bike lifts, air compressors, all the tools you can shake a stick at, refridgerator, lights, hoses, concrete pad out front, electric, and does all his own work. So far, we have 3 who have asked about it, not enough for me to think about going any further, planning, organizing, working with Joe, making calls and getting it done. Sorry, for the whole state of Ohio I thought there would be a bit more response. I drove 350 miles to Mike Bowling's session to watch him do his valves because I was planning on doing mine soon, thought it would be a nice excuse for some to take a ride. Guess not.