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ADV EventsBike RallysTouratech Rally EAST - Aug. 17-20, 2017

Touratech Rally EAST – Aug. 17-20, 2017

Four days of camping and riding in beautiful Pennsylvania.

Published on 04.21.2017

Be part of what has become the fastest growing Adventure Motorcycle Rally in the USA! The third annual Touratech Rally East will be better then ever with more rides, more classes, more vendors and more fun!

The Touratech Rally East is an opportunity for riders from around the USA (and in some cases the world) to camp, attend workshops and presentations, improve riding skills and explore fun mountain roads. There are awesome rides for different experience levels and all street-legal motorcycles are welcome.

This year, Touratech is working on more onsite riding, a new challenge course and expanded camping! In 2017 Touratech is excited to announce that once again, they are working with Pine Barrens Adventure Camp at Rally East. These guys are amazing riders, fantastic teachers and cool guys too! They have, simply put, the best off-road rider training program on the east coast and they bring the program to Touratech Rally East.


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Tickets: $40-$215

For more event details and registration click here.

Author: ADV Pulse Staff
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