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Squamish Ride School & Fun Ride Weekend - August 27th

Still spots left!  Pre-register to ensure yourself a spot and save time in the morning.

The up-coming weekend of August  27th is BCORMA & SDBA Rider School and Recreational Trail Ride weekend.

MCC INVITES CANADIANS TO EXPLORE CANADA'S NATIONAL TRAILS

Canada-Wide - June 1, 2011: The Motorcyclists Confederation of Canada (MCC) is pleased to support the celebration of International Trails Day in Canada, which is a perfect opportunity to explore the numerous trails throughout the country and support the local not-for-profit and community organizations that maintain them. MCC recognizes the leadership role of the provincial off-road motorcycling federations in educating riders and promoting safe and responsible trail riding.

BCORMA at Big-Top Powersports parking lot sale this Saturday May 28th

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<strong>BCORMA will be down at Big-Top Powersports in Chilliwack this Saturday. <a href="http://www.bigtoppowersports.com/map_hours.asp">(see map)</a> Stop by for a visit.</strong></p>
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<strong>Look for the big trail kiosk.&nbsp; We will be there with maps, trail passes, and a bunch of us to answer your questions.</strong></p>

Williams Lake Dirty Knobby Weekend coming up

Williams Lake Dirty Knobby Fun Ride Weekend  for the whole family coming up May/28-29th

The Dirty Knobby Weekend is a Family weekend featuring tonnes of events to keep kids to Masters happy.

OK Falls Ride School & Fun Ride This Weekend - Still some spots open

Still spots left!  Pre-register to ensure yourself a spot and save time in the morning.

This coming weekend of April 16th is BCORMA's 1st 2011 Rider School and Recreational Trail Ride weekend.  Will be held at Okanagan Falls, north of Osoyoos, BC.    The southern Okanagan has a great climate, so expect warm Spring temeratures.  Get that bike out.  Less than 4 hrs drive from the Lower Mainland.

OK Falls Ride School & Fun Ride pre-registration now on-line (links fixed)

The weekend of April 16th is BCORMA's inaugural Rider School and Recreational Trail Ride weekend at Okanagan Falls, north of Osoyoos, BC.    The southern Okanagan has a great climate, so expect warm Spring temeratures.  Get that bike out.  Less than 4 hrs drive from the Lower Mainland.

Registration and Licensing for OHV in BC coming?

Submitted by Alayna on February 25, 2011 - 18:54

BCORMA Ride School at OK Falls for April 16th, SODBC Creaky Bones Fun ride to follow

The weekend of April/16th is BCORMA's inaugural Rider School and Recreational Trail Ride weekend at Ok Falls, north of Osoyoos, BC.

For 2011, BCORMA is providing Provincial Rider Schools to provide riders with more skills and enjoyment for off-road motorcycling. Mike Fetter and Crew will be giving years of hard learned skills to Novice and up riders in these clinics. Past clinics include kids, so please feel welcome if you are younger, or struggling novice. These classes are just what you need to become a more capable rider.

2011 BCORMA Rider Clinics - Improve your skills & have more fun

For 2011, BCORMA is providing Provincial Rider Schools to provide riders with more skills and enjoyment for off-road motorcycling. Mike Fetter and Crew will be giving years of hard learned skills to Novice and up riders in these clinics.  Past clinics include kids, so please feel welcome if you are younger, or struggling novice.  These classes are just what you need to become a more capable rider.

Take a clinic near you. It is the best and cheapest way to become a better rider. Way better than a new pipe or other bling. Check website for dates.

2011 BCORMA Trail Passes Available on-line now

Our 2011 BCORMA Platinum-Insured and Bronze Trail Passes are now available on-line through the BCORMA Store.

If you are riding on Forest Service Roads, particularly around the Lower Mainland, you need insurance. Expect increased RCMP stop checks and patrols for 2011 is the word on the street. Your PI Trail Pass covers you with $1 million 3rd party liability insurance, plus contributes to giving you maps, better parking, trail signage, and buys the trail volunteers chains and fuel to run their saws.

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