Back for the 21st year, the KTM Adventure Rider Rally invites enthusiasts to the Silver Mountain Resort in Kellogg, Idaho, Sept. 17-19, to gather with like-minded riders and explore epic routes.
While the event is designed specifically for the KTM adventure range, all street-legal motorcycles are welcome. The Rider Rally is limited to only 200 participants, so early registration is recommended in order to secure your spot.
The heart of the event is the selection of curated routes designed by KTM’s Quinn Cody. All routes are self-guided, and participants are required to have a GPS device. GPS tracks will be provided by KTM, and participants are recommended to bring a SPOT or other locator beacon.

In addition to Quinn Cody, other KTM ambassadors that will be in attendance are Chris Birch, Ryan Dungey, Chris Fillmore, Quinn Cody, Destry Abbott, and Taylor Robert. Birch will also offer riding seminars.
In between rides, participants will have plenty of opportunity to mingle with like-minded KTM enthusiasts. All participants will get a pre-event dinner on Thursday, breakfast on Friday and Saturday, dinner on Friday, and an Awards Dinner on Saturday. Offering extra support during the event will be the KTM Technical team, and adventure-focused vendors will also be on site.
Riders who wish to rent a bike for the event can do so through KTM’s partnership with Colorado Motorcycle Adventures. The rental company offers two options for the event. Option 1 includes bike rental, bike delivery to the rally, and airport shuttle. Option 2 includes bike rental and delivery to the rally but not airport shuttle. KTM models that can be rented include the 890 Adventure R, 790 Adventure, 690 Enduro R, and 500 EXC.
Registration for the KTM Adventure Rider Rally is now available for $600. In addition to the other benefits listed above, participants will also get a t-shirt and hat. A meal package for non-participants can be purchased for $250.
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While the event is designed specifically for the KTM adventure range, all street-legal motorcycles are welcome. The Rider Rally is limited to only 200 participants, so early registration is recommended in order to secure your spot.
The heart of the event is the selection of curated routes designed by KTM’s Quinn Cody. All routes are self-guided, and participants are required to have a GPS device. GPS tracks will be provided by KTM, and participants are recommended to bring a SPOT or other locator beacon.

In addition to Quinn Cody, other KTM ambassadors that will be in attendance are Chris Birch, Ryan Dungey, Chris Fillmore, Quinn Cody, Destry Abbott, and Taylor Robert. Birch will also offer riding seminars.
In between rides, participants will have plenty of opportunity to mingle with like-minded KTM enthusiasts. All participants will get a pre-event dinner on Thursday, breakfast on Friday and Saturday, dinner on Friday, and an Awards Dinner on Saturday. Offering extra support during the event will be the KTM Technical team, and adventure-focused vendors will also be on site.
Riders who wish to rent a bike for the event can do so through KTM’s partnership with Colorado Motorcycle Adventures. The rental company offers two options for the event. Option 1 includes bike rental, bike delivery to the rally, and airport shuttle. Option 2 includes bike rental and delivery to the rally but not airport shuttle. KTM models that can be rented include the 890 Adventure R, 790 Adventure, 690 Enduro R, and 500 EXC.
Registration for the KTM Adventure Rider Rally is now available for $600. In addition to the other benefits listed above, participants will also get a t-shirt and hat. A meal package for non-participants can be purchased for $250.
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