Teamgrizzly.ca



 


Welcome to the Team Grizzly Webpage. Who is Team Grizzly? Well, I...don't know, anymore. :) Keith has retired nad moved to Princeton. Stuart hasn't retired, but he is working on a retirement home in Ontario. Rocke is now a full fledged father playing with his daughter Chloe. And Derek comes around with the regularity of Hailey's Comet. So that just leaves me here.

We've put on the Piston Run, the Lost Bear Dualsport Ride, riding seminar for dual-sport riders, and have done a lot of trail maintennance up at Chipmunk Creek. We've also logged a lot of kilometers both off-ravement and on it. We used to be a motorcycle club, or more accurately a collection of friends that like to ride. But for now I hope that we can be an example of how just a few people can give back to the sport and what can be done with a little hard work. And most of all I would like to show that it is fun to get together with others and ride.

This website is aimed at being a source of information for riders, not only in BC, but everywhere else as well. I'm proud to say that we were one of the first BC clubs to go online. The growth of off road motorcycling in BC has come from the volunteer hard work and dedication of riders like yourself. So please give something back to the sport and help out. Every little bit helps. I welcome any feedback and help with the event or the site. Contributions are welcome.(Revolutionary zeal is optional :D )

Comrade Mike Fodor
Team Grizzly Webmaster & Cheif Propagandist.  

No matter where you are, keep the rubber side down and enjoy the ride.

Past Piston Run Sponsors.
Team Grizzly would like to thank them for their support.
Click on a logo to link to their site.

GnarlyParts.ca
MotorcycleWorld.ca
WesternPowersports.com
5thGear.ca


New Propaganda
I apologize to all expecting posters and off-road updates. I've been busy and have been concentrating on the PNWMA site. So for the latest posters, check that site out at www.pnwma.com

April 31st: The Wandering Bear is back in Mexico.

April 26th: The Wandering Bear has rolled into San Diego to lick his wounds and get ready for Mexico, round two!

April 20th: Sopping wet in Bakersfield. The latest in the Wandering Bear saga.

April 18th: The second tale of the wandering bear has started. It's is an exciting tale of bad weather and awesome roads. Check it out on the Tales of the Wandering Bear page.

March 29: Preparing for the second flight of Bear Canada. I'm heading to the American Southwest and Mexico. This looks like the tale of The Good, The Bear, and The Ugly. (Yeah, I've been watching spaghetti westerns.) I will add in some trip planning and packing instruction articles as well.

Enjoy the Ride!



Less Sound = More Ground 

Are you quieter than 96dB?

Loud Sucks! Ride Stealth!


Index

Articles
Passing my wealth of knowledge onto the masses. (Don't worry, it won't take much time)

To the Tales of the Wandering Bear.
Expanding the Team Grizzly influence onto the pavement and looking for adventure.

To the Links Pages.
Fellow revolutionaries.

Photo Gallery


See what happens when you introduce a monkey and wrench in the same garage. (Hint, it's much more messier than a monkeywrench.)



Proudly Canadian

Team Grizzly is a member of these organizations helping support the sport:

Pacfic Northwest Motorcycle Association

BC Off-Road Motorcycle Association

 


 




Partners of the Revolution.

5th Gear Motorsports
#2170-21000 Westminster Hwy. Richmond BC.
604-274-7666

Motorcycle World
10607 King George Hwy. Surrey BC. 
604-58CYCLE (604-582-9253)

Western Powersports
#111-20551 #10 Hwy. Langley, BC,  604-530-9788  1-888-819-8188

GnarlyParts.ca


 

Dirt Biker's Ten Commandments

1.) Ride with proper gear at all times.
2.) Have a proper spark arrestor and exhaust silencer.
3.) Obey all private property and no trespassing signs at all times.
4.) Appreciate our environment and our designated riding areas.
5.) Always be considerate of any others in the area.
6.) Move aside for a faster rider whenever it is safe to do so.
7.) Be aware of slower riders and pass with care.
8.) Offer assistance to other dirt riders if needed.
9.) Be free of drugs and alcohol when riding.
10.) Keep our riding areas litter free and take all your garbage with you.
11.) Stop for horses, kill your bike and remove your helmet.
(Thanks to the Fraser Valley Dirt  Riders.)
 



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