Anyone want to ride motorbikes in Montana?

motion

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Longtime AFM, WERA and WSMC racer here. I used to operate a fleet of racebikes in California and am now doing something similar from my base in Montana.

I have a fleet of really affordable, cool, retro ADV bikes for rent. They're not big bruiser BMWs, but rather lightweight, fun bikes for exploring, camping, fishing, etc. The roads and trails around here are endless.

Would love to have some BARF peeps and racers come up to explore!

www.RockyMountainMotos.com
 

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HadesOmega

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Nice Himalayan I really like that bike would love to take one on a adventure ride good pricing too. There is a Montana BDR right?
 
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motion

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Nice Himalayan I really like that bike would love to take one on a adventure ride good pricing too. There is a Montana BDR right?

Montana BDR is still a ways out, but we do have Best of Montana Routes. I have them posted up on my Resources page.
 
I’d be interested. Just got back from So. Oregon and kind of wished I had a bike instead of my 4WD pickup. Great idea and best wishes in your endeavor!
 

GetOuttaMyWay

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I'm supposed to ride to GlaciersNP at the end of the month, by way of Portland. Would be interested in some route recommendations (on street bikes so gotta be paved).
 

ScottRNelson

Mr. Dual Sport Rider
I'm supposed to ride to GlaciersNP at the end of the month, by way of Portland. Would be interested in some route recommendations (on street bikes so gotta be paved).
Visit all three Washington national parks on the way. Start with Mount Rainier, then Olympic, and finish by going through North Cascades. Glacier National Park isn't close to anything, so you'll still have a bit of riding to get there and back.
 
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