Infinite Powersports revs up new shop on Westside Road

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Shannon, left, and Kertis Broza, right, holds up their new sign at Infinite Powersports on their new location on Westside Road. Revy Sled Rent, also located here, is another business Kertis runs with two other equal business partners.

PHOTO BY CARL BR JOHNSON

By Carl BR Johnson

Infinite Powersports recently setup shop in Revelstoke at a new location with dreams of fostering loyalty over success, says can-do owner Kertis Broza.

“Ethically, I think that the suggested retail price should be the price to sell at,” said Kertis Broza.

“I just wanted to bring in parts and accessories for all snowmobiles, dirt-bikes, ATVs and with it, some honest repair service to the people of Revelstoke.”

Originally from Prince George, Broza, who runs the shop with his wife Shannon, shrewdly chose the Westside Road location to do business because of the kind of traffic that thoroughfare normally sees throughout the year.

Infinite Powersports was originally setup in 2008 over on Sandstone Road but was quite hidden away and without much exposure to the public – that spurred his decision to move to a more visible and advantageous location.

With his shop keenly situated now, Broza said a lot of his potential customers will pass right by his business in order to access their adventurist stomping grounds farther up the road.

“It’s as good a location as one could possible get for our industry in Revelstoke,” he said.

“This is the main road to Boulder and the Frisbee Trail, so 90 per cent of the sledders in town will drive right past the shop.  And the motor cross track and the trail system for our summer biking is all out there too.”

He also had his eye on one of the few boat launches on the river via Infinite Powersports’ property which many customers have asked him about since he moved in at the end of February of this year.

Boat repair is also something that he has been mulling, due to popular demand.

“Many people have asked me about repairing their boats, which we will be edging into a bit more this summer,” he said.

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“After that I moved on and did some mining and Ken closed down his shop,” he said.

“And then mining slowed down and with Ken’s shop closed a big gap in this industry opened up and I thought that I should get back to my roots, so that’s when I first opened up Infinite Powersports.”

The feminine side of team Broza, Shannon, has lived in Revelstoke since she was very young but was born on the Haida Gwaii – now known as the Queen Charlotte Islands.

She came to live in Revelstoke with her family at eight months old because her father was to become the physics teacher at the local high school.

She attended the University of Victoria and graduated with a Bachelor of Education and likes to refer to herself as, “technically, an art teacher.”

Their story of romance began when she had started an art & design business in Revelstoke and she was hired by Broza to design his logo for Infinite Powersports.

“I’ve always been interested in this whole scene [adventurist riding] and we hooked up shortly after and were married two years later,” she said.

The couple has a bit more to celebrate these days besides the opening of their new store location because Shannon is four months pregnant – their second child.

“I’ll be going on Mat leave this summer, so we’ll have to hire someone to fill in for me for a while,” she said.

“We’re also looking to hire another mechanic.”

Their little shop is seemingly busting at the seams with business and her important position at Infinite Powersports is the front desk and generally serves as the friendly face of their company.

If there’s one thing that the male Broza wants the world to know is that his business is a one-stop repair shop for all adventurists.

“We’re the only ones in Revelstoke who will repair everything – motorcycles, ATVs and snowmobiles,” he said.

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