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These bikes typically have a displacement in the 550cc - 800cc range. They usually weigh between 300 and 400 pounds. Middleweight bikes are generally single cylinder machines, designed to provide adequate off-road performance in most conditions, while still delivering stability and comfort at high speeds.

Moab CanyonLands Classic

  •  Community Ride
  •   06/03/2010 - 12:00 pm
  •   06/06/2010 - 12:00 pm
  •  ~580 miles
  •  Moab
  •  Not Applicable
  •  Not Applicable
  •  Not Applicable

Difficulty Rating:

Not Applicable

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Ride Description:

Depart Wednesday PM and drive to Moab return on Sunday.

This event attracts people from all over the US and was started in the 90’s as a KLR Rally. This is a very loose run rally by Fred Hink of Arrowhead Motorsports in Moab. Attendance will be 50 and 150 but they will all be Dual Sporters.
 
I have rented a cabin at Canyonlands RV Park and will be staying there.
 
This is a ride on your own type of event. Riding skill are from beginning to expert depending on where you ride.

Contact Information:

tim.bernard@happy-trail.com (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)

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Boise-Riggins-Big Creek-Deadwood & back

  •  Member Ride
  •   08/06/2009 - 6:00 pm
  •   08/15/2009 - 8:00 pm
  •  ~430 miles
  •  Happy Trails
  •  Primitive Camping
  •  Every 200 Miles
  •  Available enroute ($)

Difficulty Rating:

2 - Basic Skills

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Ride Description:

Friday we will go from Happy Trails to my lot at Donnelly Idaho (90 miles). Some may want to do a ride thru the Ola country and meet there Friday night.I have water, power and bathroom. We will leave early Sat and go to Riggins, then up French Creek to Warren and over Elk Creek Summit to Big Creek and camp at Yellowpine (190 miles). We will buy gas in Yellowpine. There is a bar and cafe here.

Contact Information:

Dave Barnes (steelhead@mindspring.com) (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)

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My Super Fun Owyhee Ride

  •  Member Ride
  •   10/21/2009 - 5:00 pm
  •   10/21/2009 - 8:00 pm
  •  ~n/a
  •  Rocky's Diner on Overland
  •  Primitive Camping
  •  Every 150 Miles
  •  Pack it in, Pack it out

Difficulty Rating:

4 - Master Rider

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Ride Description:

There will be some other morning rides the day of the BBQ, But I'd like to take a slower more relaxing pace. Thinking of Starting up Bogus Basin Rd (Nice and twisty pavement) heading down Boise Ridge Rd to Harris Creek. Then to Placerville for some coffee and snack. (Nice place to hang out for a tad) Grimes Creek to Hwy 21 then down to the picnic.

Contact Information:

Call Hez at 555-1212 (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)

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Three Corners/Three States Ride

  •  Member Ride
  •   09/24/2009 - 5:00 pm
  •   09/27/2009 - 6:00 pm
  •  ~1000 miles
  •  
  •  Primitive Camping
  •  Every 200 Miles
  •  Pack it in, Pack it out

Difficulty Rating:

4 - Master Rider

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Ride Description:

SORRY THE WORDS ARE ALL RUN TOGETHER. SOMETHING HAS CHANGED AND I CAN'T GET PARAGRAPHS, BOLD LETTERING, ETC. Idaho, Nevada, Oregon. High Desert in the fall. Sounds like fun huh? DAY ONE-THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH I will be at the Homedale Subway sandwich joint at 4:30 p.m. to get a bite to eat. We will head out at 5:00 p.m. and head west to Oregon and take Succor Creek Road south towards Jordan Valley. This will be 65 miles of fast gravel/dirt almost all the way to Jordan Valley. The last few miles are pavement. Fuel up in Jordan Valley.

Contact Information:

udlinekejc@att.net 208-278-3275 Ed (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)

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Jarbidge Fall Ride

  •  Club Ride
  •   10/02/2009 - 5:45 pm
  •   10/04/2009 - 7:00 pm
  •  ~350 Miles
  •   The Owyhee Desert
  •  Primitive Camping
  •  Every 150 Miles
  •  Pack it in, Pack it out

Difficulty Rating:

3 - Advanced Skills

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Ride Description:

Ok so it’s time to set a date for my annual pilgrimage to Jarbidge, Nv. for some good riding and a nice big piece of prime rib. I have a place for us to set up our tents for the night in Jarbidge. We will spend the first night near Spencer reservoir then travel Antelope Ridge road to Battle Creek then pavement down to Mountain City then up to Jarbidge. Sunday will be our return day with most of it being pavement.  

Contact Information:

Ed Hiatt (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)

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