- Polar Bear Adventure Rally 2026 | Adventure Rider
2026 Polar Bear Adventure Rally January 8th -11th Goldhead Branch State Park Keystone Heights, Fl Another CADS Event (Meaning No Fee) Sponsored by
- Polar Bear Adventure Rally 2025 | Page 6 | Adventure Rider
According to his wife, The Polar Bear Rally was an important and cherished event in his life and he wanted to make sure the Cape made it's way back to us As you can tell Keith was a great guy and is sorely missed It was a huge gesture on his wife's part to return the Cherished Superman Cape to be awarded to the "lucky" rider
- 2025 Calendar of Events other Resources - Adventure Rider
January 2025 (1) Hangover Scrambles - Washougal, WA MX Park ---> Link (1) Polar Bear Run - Portland, OR ---> Link February 2025 (7-8) Arenacross Nationals, Redmond
- 2023 Polar Bear Adventure Rally | Page 14 | Adventure Rider
The weather was beautiful [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Another OUTSTANDING event!! Thanks very much to all the CADS guys who organized, arranged, volunteering, led, assisted, supported, etc etc! Just a fantastic time from beginning to end! And thanks for managing to arrange just perfect weather!! My brother and I joined Friday morning (my 4th PB rally, his first) and rode the C-class behind
- CRF300L Rally Owners | Page 165 | Adventure Rider
I too have heard good things about the Dunlop Mission tires and rode last January Polar Bear run with someone sporting wet and cold and he handled well I just put on a set of Shinko 705's 70-30 on the 300L
- The birth and life of a motorcycle dealership rider relationship.
After a polar bear swim and royal sendoff I launched into what became the iceman cometh ride But not before Norm Wells who was the director of BMW Motorrad found out I was embarking on this journey on a 2005 KLR650
- F700 GS which top box - Adventure Rider
It expands to hold all my camping and fishing gear, with a just enough of the rear mount left over to strap on a 12-pack Polar Bear cooler (with Rok straps connect to D-rings on the bag) Only downside is the rain fly was totally worthless, it flew off on the highway on first use at 70 MPH
- Pan America after Iron Butt Rally report (how it did)
Just for a frame of reference I have no problem picking up sportsters, lowriders or FXRTs, and picking up my old F800GS four times during the polar bear rally in Ocala was comparatively easy Either hard cases to keep it from going over so far or some kind of jack, I have to figure this out Is it a great bike?
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