Yamaha has announced its first-ever Ténéré Trek, an adventure rider rally designed to connect owners of Yamaha dual-sport and adventure motorcycles. According to a report by Motorcycle.com, the event aims to build community and provide riders with curated experiences both on and off their bikes.

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The inaugural Ténéré Trek is scheduled for August 6–9 at Tamarack Ski Resort in Donnelly, Idaho. Yamaha plans to host up to 200 owners of Yamaha dual-sport and adventure bikes with engines 250cc and larger. The event's location provides access to the scenic terrain of the Payette National Forest.

Here's what attendees can expect, based on the Motorcycle.com report:

  • Guided rides through the Payette National Forest
  • Product demonstrations of Yamaha adventure models and related gear
  • Community-focused activities to connect riders
  • An all-inclusive experience with lodging and meals provided

Yamaha has reportedly already sent invitations to registered Ténéré owners. Additional registration opportunities are expected to open to others soon.

The Ténéré Trek highlights Yamaha's commitment to the adventure riding segment, particularly the Ténéré 700. By creating a dedicated rally, Yamaha aims to strengthen its ADV community and offer riders a chance to explore Idaho's backcountry. Further details, including comprehensive registration information, are anticipated in a forthcoming official press release, according to Motorcycle.com.

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