In July 2008 Friction Zone will begin its 10th year of publication, and we want to celebrate with our readers! What would you like to do to help us celebrate? Click Here to take survey.
And check this page often because as events are scheduled, this is where they will be listed.
It's been a long time since we have offered T-shirts for sale, but we hope you think they are worth the wait. If you are planning on attending any of the 10th Anniversary Events we have planned (see below), then you will receive a free T-shirt at that event. If you are not planning on attending any of our events, then click here to order your T-shirt today! Friction Zone keychains are also available.
Streetmasters Precision Cornering Workshop has set aside Sunday, September 28 as a day for Friction Zone readers to brush up on their cornering skills at Horse Thief Mile, Willow Springs International Motorsports Park in Rosamond, CA. Friction Zone editors Amy Holland and Kate Edwards will be there to work on their riding skills. Cost for the class is $360 (sign up with a friend to get 15 percent off), but that includes lunch, all track fees, and some Friction Zone surprises.
Friction Zone editor Amy Holland tours Utah with Fred Rau Adventure Tours. If you ride your own bike, the tour through Zion, Arches, and Escalante costs only $2595/couple and $1995/single. This includes seven days of riding, eight nights of accomodations, tour guides and maps, video slideshow of your tour, beginning and ending banquets, breakfast at the Lookout Roadhouse, souvenir T-shirts, and several surprises.
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