What we’re about
Welcome to the Chicagoland Dual-Sport Riders Meetup Club! Dual-sport, dual-purpose and adventure bikes are motorcycles that are capable of traveling both on and off-road. The purpose of the Chicagoland Dual-Sport Riders Meetup Club is to promote interest in dual-sport riding, organize dual-sport rides for club members, and organize social events for club members and families. Why should “bikers” have all the fun? This is a great way to meet riders of all levels of experience and participate in organized rides and outings. Safety takes priority on every ride that is organized through this site and it is important that every motorcyclist adhere to all applicable laws and ride within their ability.
This is a social club of independent riders who use Meetup.com to organize group rides and social events. New members at all levels of experience are encouraged to join. Sign up and come ride with us!
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Upcoming events (4)
See all- Hugellandschaft Adventure Ride May 31-June 2, 2024Palace Campground, Galena, IL
The annual Hugellandschaft Adventure ride scheduled for May 31 – June 2, 2024. The program is unchanged from years past; no fee and you oversee procuring/funding your lodging, fuel, grub, beverages, and souvenirs. Things that are provided: About 490 miles of GPS tracks that can be ridden over 3 days (or one grueling marathon, your call) coffee at campsite 89 every morning, trick looking stickers, a feast of pork and fixins’ Saturday evening, general good times and fellowship. Not to take anything away from Taylor, but, Hugellandschaft has had its share of “Era’s” as well. We have a favorable “Reputation” there so things will commence once again from Palace Campgrounds on the north edge of Galena Illinois. Contact them at this site for more info and reservations; Palace Camp If camping is not your bag, Palace has a few cabins to rent and a quick “Lodging – Galena” Google search will reward you with a bevy of hotel and charming BnB options. Palace Camp has a swimming pool, plenty of space, mini-golf, tremendous shower capacity, friendly staff and is situated close to services, supplies, fuel and dining options. Big bike friendly and any size motorcycle will work. Each day’s tracks will include sporty pavement, gravel roads of varying conditions, Iowa Level B dirt roads, a water crossings, elevation changes, dust, loose animals, farm equipment, scenic towns and surprises of every kind. Tracks will be posted here closer to event date once I am comfortable with their quality. Here is a link to past events to get the unfamiliar familiarized; Hugellandschaft 2023 Keep in mind, I do very little organization so your enjoyment level is largely dependent upon personal involvement and preparation. On to the required disclaimer. This is an informal gathering of like-minded individuals for the sole purpose of escaping life’s responsibilities for a few days and simply enjoy life. Motorcycles are dangerous, risky, money vacuums and can mess you up. They can also be exhilarating, stimulating vessels of freedom and discovery. Know where the lines are drawn and assume some personal risk by not blaming others (i.e.-me or the campground) should your weekend experience an unfortunate smite from Lady Karma. Nuff” said. You can also follow this ADV Rider thread for updated info; Hugellandschaft 2024 Feel free to start a conversation with me for any details.
- Pennsylvania Endless Mountains RallyHills Creek State Park, Wellsboro, PA
Many of you know about Terry Gerkin's Huggelandschaft ride that typically takes place in early June each year (May 31 to June 2nd in 2024), for all his friends and riding acquaintances. It is a free rally. Only pay for your lodging. It is a blast.
Now that I am spending much of my time here in Northern Pennsylvania I thought I would showcase the wooded roads and trails that are typical of the area. There are also numerous overlooks and vistas dotted among the many small communities that are a part of what the Northern Tier (the name for this part of Pa) is. So, I have decided to mirror Terry's Huggelandschaft ride (with his permission, of course). So here are the details:
If you plan on being there, text me at 630-217-5210 so I can add you to the texting group for the event.
When: June 7-9 , 2024
Where: The ride will be based at the Hills Creek State Park near Mansfield, Pa
Lodging: Camping at the park (info and reservations are listed below) and hotels nearby in Mansfield (see suggestions below)
Routes: I will have three gps files (.gpx format) that you will be able to download from ADVRider.com or my website (emmausmototours.com) or I will email them to you. They will be available close to the date of the ride. These routes will be mostly non-technical forest and gravel roads. There may be a few optional more challenging sections added as well. But mostly this will be a low key "ride in the woods" type of affair.
Food: I will provide the Saturday night meal. I may have a bucket for donations to an area charity. The remainder of the meals will be up to you. I will provide some waypoint links for restaurants in the area as part of the gps file.No alcohol in the campgrounds
So set the date aside now and I hope to see you all there. It will be a great chance to ride with old friends and make new ones.
Hills Creek State Park
111 Spillway Rd
Wellsboro, Pa
Reservations: 888-727-2757 or Hills Creek State Park website then follow the links to the reservation system
hillscreeksp@pa.gov
570-724-4246If full, an alternate campground is
Tanglewood Family Campground
787 Tanglewood Rd, Covington, PA
Tanglewood Website (after January 1st)
570-549-8299 (After March 1st)Hotels:
Quality inn and Suites
300 Gateway Dr, Mansfield, PA
(570) 605-5229Hampton Inn and Suites
98 Dorsett Heights, Mansfield, PA
(570) 662-7500John Ciribassi
Emmaus MotoTours
138 Mainesburg Rd
Mainesburg, Pa
630-217-5210
emmausmoto@gmail.com
www.emmausmototours.com - RIDE FOR RESEARCHWabeno Fairgrounds, Wabeno, WI
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https://widualsportriders.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=411067&module_id=335462
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The Ride for Research is a two-day American Motorcyclist Association National Event. American Motorcycle Association membership is required. Click here to become an AMA member.
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Off-Highway Motorcycle (OHM) Program two-year sticker is required. Cost=$30.
Off-highway motorcycle riding in Wisconsin Register your motorcycle for OHM sticker at go WILD
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Registrations
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$165 per rider.
$65 for guest meal packages, including a TShirt - There is a $50 Meal Pkg available WITHOUT a Shirt -
Meal costs have been driven up substantially of late, and we had to adjust
Permitted: A registration with one rider
Permitted: A registration with one rider and one or more Guest Meal Packages
Permitted: A registration for an Event Volunteer worker (non-rider) and one or more guest meal packages.
Not Permitted: A registration with two riders
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No Refunds. But you can buy/sell/trade your entry here.
This event is a fund raiser for UW Carbone Cancer Center in Madison, WI. All raffle and auction proceeds are donated to UW-CCC. Donations are collected by club members and event participants. Checks to UW Carbone Cancer Center are accepted. Representatives from the UW Cancer Research Center usually come to the event to thank the club and participants for their support and to inform us of the research they have been able to perform because of the fund raising the club has made over the years. This is truly exciting and rewarding for the Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders to support research at UW-CCC to cure breast and colon cancer.
Dual Sport Route
Dual Sport is a type of motorcycle riding which is a mix of off road trails connected with the use of roads. Trails are used with permission and/or permits through the USFS, County forests, and private landowners. Trails range from 2 track, gravel, minimal pavement (as little as we can), and single track (Hero) sections that are optional - Saturday's route is usually about 125 miles and Sunday's route is usually about 75 miles (though miles and routes change often yearly). The motorcycles are street legal motorcycles that are fully off road capable. Knobby tires strongly recommended for the "Hero Sections
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- 36th BUFFALOE 500 AMA National Dual Sport & Adventure RidesStoney Lonesome Motorcycle Club, Columbus, IN
http://stoneylonesomemc.com/Races-Events/Buffaloe-500
Join us for the 36th annual Buffaloe 500 AMA National Dual Sport and Adventure Rides. Two rides each day, a Dual Sport ride and an Adventure ride. The Dual Sport ride is single track dirt connected by public roads. The Adventure ride is paved and gravel public roads (no dirt, no single track).-
Registration Costs: Online registration closes Friday before the ride at Noon. Walk up registration is available day of ride. We highly recommend that you register online if you can. It saves you money and time at registration.
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Dual Sport Ride - Online Registration - Both Days - $129 ($145 cash in person registration) Single Day - $73 ($80 cash in person registration) Includes Saturday evening hog roast and lunch both days.
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Adventure Ride - Online Registration - Both Days - $47 ($52 cash in person registration) Single Day - $27 ($32 cash in person registration) Includes Saturday evening Hog Roast. Lunch is included Saturday only.
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The Dual Sport ride is around 100 miles each day. Around 50 miles are dirt single track. The properties ridden are only open to the public once a year for the Buffaloe. This is your one chance this year to ride single track in and around beautiful Brown County, Indiana on private property. A route sheet will be provided at the ride. We haul your gas can to the lunch stop.
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The Adventure ride is around 150-200 miles each day of paved back roads and gravel. No dirt. No single track. GPX tracks for your GPS will be emailed to you a week before the ride. No route sheet provided. No chase truck or sweep rider provided.
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New properties added to the Dual Sport ride for 2024.
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Lunches are included with your dual sport ride (Adventure riders - lunch is included Saturday only. Sunday you will ride past many restaurants to stop at).
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All bikes must be street legal with license plate and riders must have a valid motorcycle endorsement.
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AMA Membership required. "Event pass" AMA memberships available for purchase at Stoney Lonesome for $20. YES, if you're planning to purchase an "Event pass" you can still register online. Register online, then purchase the "Event pass" at Stoney.
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Free primitive camping. Hot showers and indoor restrooms available. Camping opens Friday at noon.
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Saturday night hog roast ($5 non-rider).
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Check in - Friday 5:30pm-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 6:30am-8am. Riders meeting at 8am.
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Dual Sport Riders – Bring your gas jug! We will haul your gas to the lunch stop. It is 60 miles to the fuel lunch stop and 60 miles from the fuel stop back to Stoney
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If fuel range might be an issue, we recommend carrying a 1.5 L (0.4gal) fuel bottle in a backpack. We recommend Primus 1.5L fuel bottles click the link - Fuel Bottles – Primus
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T-Shirts available for $20 cash day of ride.
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Half of all proceeds go to local charities.
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http://stoneylonesomemc.com/Races-Events/Buffaloe-500
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