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ADV EventsGuided ToursIntro to Adventure Motorcycling - May 3, 2014

Intro to Adventure Motorcycling – May 3, 2014

An easy 175-mile introductory ride through scenic trails in Denver.

Published on 03.02.2014

[THIS EVENT IS CURRENTLY SOLD OUT]

Whether you are new to the sport or haven’t picked up a motorcycle in years, this intro to Adventure Motorcycling is made for you. This tour is an easy 175-mile ride around the front range area of Denver that will wet your appetite for what Adventure Motorcycling is all about. The intro to Adventure Motorcycling will take you on a “on” and off-road experience through beautiful, curvy mountain roads, a few sections of dirt roads and a bit of two track trails to really get you in the spirit.

If you have at least 1 year experience riding a motorcycle of any kind and a valid motorcycle driver’s license you can do this ride. Included in the tour price is an adventure-ready motorcycle, basic insurance, an overview of Adventure Motorcycling skills, Colorado Motorcycle Adventures t-shirt, lunch, professional guide, and a CD of photos taken throughout the ride. Spots are limited to keep the ride small so reserve your spot before they are all filled up.


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Event Organizer: Colorado Motorcycle Adventures

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Author: Annette Peterson
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