Jeff Stanton Adventures will be at @jsc.motorsports for 2 days to help celebrate Triumph Albany’s Grand Opening April 14th and 15th. The Triumph Demo Truck will be parked at the dealership offering free test rides to licensed riders both days beginning at 11am with the last rides scheduled at 4.30pm. Pre-event sign up for clients who have already purchased bikes from us is coming soon and we are reserving 9-11am on both days for you to enjoy. Stay tuned as we drop more info about the day and a cool giveaway we will be awarding to one lucky client.
DEMO MODELS AVAILABLE*
Tiger 1200 GT Pro
Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer
Tiger 900 Rally Pro
Tiger 900 GT Pro
Tiger 900 GT LRH
Tiger Sport 660
Rocket 3 GT
Speedmaster
Bobber
Bonneville T120
Speed Twin 1200
Speed Twin 900
Scrambler 1200 XE
Scrambler 1200 XC
Scrambler 900
Trident 660
Speed Triple 1200 RS
*Availability subject to change
JEFF STANTON ADVENTURES
Adventure training to get you ready for the trail.
Whether you're just beginning your adventure riding experience, or are looking to learn some new techniques, Jeff Stanton Adventures has a course for you. Each one of their adventure training courses is designed to teach riders the skills to get ready for the roads, trails, and/or paths.
Jeff Stanton Adventures utilizes a safe, yet challenging, closed-course facility with a certified motorcycle trainer. If you want to partake in one of their adventure tours, but aren't sure where to start, then they have a course are for you.
Jeff Stanton Adventures, located in Michigan, USA employs multiple trainers including co-founder Jeff "Six-time" Stanton. Jeff is a six-time champion, winning both the AMA Supercross and 250 National Championships in 1989 and repeating the feat in 1990. In the ’92 season, he captured the 250 Supercross, 250 National and World Supercross Championships, and finished a close second in the 500cc National Class.
Stanton’s celebrated career is nothing less than a monument to determination. Known as one of the true iron men of motocross, Stanton was always the hunter, chasing down the lead in closing laps when others faltered from exhaustion, or setting such a grueling pace from the beginning that he simply wore other riders down. This work ethic pushed him to the top and serves him well to this day.