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Apr 25, 2014 //
The AltRider Garage //
Mitch Pederson
Cycle World magazine recently hailed the KTM 1190 Adventure as the “best all-around bike in the world”. While this is certainly a bold statement, there’s no doubt the new orange beast is an incredible machine on the road and off. When the AltRider design team began developing accessories for the ... MORE
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Feb 01, 2016 //
The AltRider Story //
Matt Ury
Earlier this year we were presented a unique opportunity to conduct a design study of the ADV focused version of the new BMW S 1000 XR, and immediately our design team was in full force on the project. We started thinking about names like ADV S, the ‘S’ standing in ... MORE
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WHERE // Seattle, WA, United States
WHEN // Sat, Mar 13
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Let's ride the back roads of Redmond, Fall City, maybe a little Monroe, then loop back into Redmond. Shake up those Eastsiders with some pipe rappin', throttle twistin' and end with a tequila shootin'.
That being said, yes we will end at the Matador, a tequila bar and grill. Know your limits! This is not "see how much tequila you can drink and ride home." we WILL take your keys and leave you. No drunks riding bitch, either.
Beautiful roads, nice twisties and a little Redmond rebellion. Approximately 4-5 hours riding. Come early for breakfast starting at 9:30, pegs up at 11:00. This is a moderate ride.
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WHERE // Seattle, WA, United States
WHEN // Sat, Mar 13
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This is also posted on the MeetUp groups, "Seattle Motorcycle Riders" and "Lady Riders of Western Washington" Posted by Debi.
Let's ride the backroads of Redmond, Fall City, maybe a little Monroe, then loop back into Redmond. Shake up those Eastsiders with some pipe rappin', throttle twistin' and end with a tequila shootin'.
That being said, yes we will end at the Matador, a tequila bar and grill. Know your limits! Drunk bikers not tolerated. If you do drink too much, plan for your own ride home!
Beautiful roads, nice twisties and a little Redmond rebellion. Approximately 4-5 hours riding. Come early for breakfast starting at 9:30, pegs up at 11:00. This is a moderate ride.
Meet at:
314 Broadway E
Seattle, WA 98102
328-7000
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WHERE // Belfair, WA, United States
WHEN // Fri, Apr 6
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Reverend Bill’s Tahuya Dampalooza! April 6-8
It’s Spring!
It’s been wet!
It’s time to practice/learn your off-pavement skills!
The first weekend in April, the Tahuya State Forest will be the perfect venue for an early season campout and training weekend.
We’ll camp two nights at Belfair State Park, (http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=Belfair) and ride the gravel roads, dual-track and single track trails of Tahuya State Forest. Tahuya is known for some nice trail riding, mostly easy and moderate level trails, and soil/rocks that are manageable when wet. Unlike clay type soils that turn to mud when wet, Tahuya is known to be decent when soaked. We should expect lots of long wet puddles and water crossings. Multiple changes of socks are a must. This is more of an organized camp-out, rather than a led ride. We’ll figure out the riding when we get there. http://www.dnr.wa.gov/Publications/eng_tahuya_both.pdf http://www.dnr.wa.gov/AboutDNR/ManagedLands/Pages/amp_rec_tahuya_state_forest.aspx
Hopefully we’ll have a range of riders to guide, teach and lead on these trails. We’ll have a chance to spend some time on the pegs, get in a rhythm and stay relaxed.
Some of us will be headed down to Belfair State Park Friday morning, and it’s close enough to head down from Seattle Friday after work. Saturday night plan to kick in and help put together a seafood feast.
If you’re interested in joining us, let me know for space and portion planning. Bring some firewood, plenty of dry socks, and we’ll follow-up with Saturday night feast ideas.
You likely will need a Discover Pass to ride the Tahuya State Forest: http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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