Suzuki recaps its Suzuki Adventure Experience, featuring Ken Roczen and the RM Army Boot Camp. Its success has already fueled excitement for future events.

This is a press release from Suzuki USA…
Brea, CA – (June 22, 2026) – Suzuki Motor USA, LLC and Pipes Motorsports Group brought West Coast riders from trail to track alongside 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Champion Ken Roczen during the Suzuki Adventure Experience Featuring Ken Roczen and RM Army Boot Camp in Central California.
Held June 13-14, the two-day event united Adventure, dual sport, motocross and street riders for an immersive weekend spanning mountain rides and motocross sessions.
From guided rides through the Sierra National Forest to laps at Little Okie MX Park, attendees rode alongside Roczen and the Suzuki team while experiencing the full breadth of Suzuki’s motorcycle lineup. Demo rides, rider Q&A sessions, and up-close time with the Pipes Motorsports Group race team rounded out the experience.
The event drew a strong mix of Suzuki owners and riders from other brands, all eager to spend time with newly crowned 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Champion Ken Roczen and fellow Suzuki racer Colt Nichols.

Saturday’s Suzuki Adventure Experience gave riders scenic mountain routes alongside Roczen, Nichols, and Suzuki staff. Guided adventure and dual sport rides accommodated a range of skill levels, while attendees enjoyed food, games, and rider meet-and-greet opportunities throughout the day.
For many attendees, the standout moment was discovering Suzuki motorcycles they hadn’t previously considered within the lineup.
The Suzuki Ride Experience allowed participants to demo select Suzuki Street motorcycles, adventure bikes and dual sports, introducing motocross-focused riders to an entirely new side of Suzuki’s lineup. Staff and product specialists helped riders discover how the skills and passion they developed by riding motocross translate naturally to adventure touring, Dual Sport exploration, and even street and sportbike riding.
“Many riders came for Ken Roczen and the RM-Z, but left talking about V-Sroms, DR-Zs, GSX-R models and motorcycles they had never seriously considered before,” said Hunter Albrecht, Communications Lead at Suzuki. “More than demo rides, it was an introduction to new riding experiences and a broader Suzuki lifestyle, showing riders there’s a Suzuki motorcycle for every stage of their journey.”
Sunday’s RM Army Boot Camp continued the excitement at Little Okie MX Park, where Suzuki owners participated in skill-based motocross sessions and received direct guidance from the PMG Suzuki race team.
Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions about bike setup, race preparation, riding technique, suspension tuning, and the realities of competing at the highest levels of the sport. Riders toured the Suzuki race semi, interacted with mechanics and team personnel, and gained insights normally reserved for factory-supported racers.
Spending the weekend riding and learning alongside Supercross Champion Ken Roczen and Colt Nichols was a first for many attendees.
Whether riding alongside Ken Roczen through the mountains, having your gate swept by Colt Nichols, or learning setup secrets from the PMG Suzuki crew, attendees left with memories and knowledge that extended far beyond a typical riding event.
The overwhelming turnout and enthusiastic response reaffirm Suzuki’s commitment to building experiences that celebrate riding in all its forms.

From championship-winning motocross bikes to Adventure machines built to explore the unknown, Suzuki continues to create motorcycles that inspire riders to discover what’s next.
The success of the Suzuki Adventure Experience and RM Army Boot Camp has already fueled excitement for future events, as Suzuki looks to continue bringing riders together on and off the racetrack.
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