50 Keys to Spring 2025

50 Keys to Spring 2025

Photo: Classic Rock 92.9 KISM


92.9 KISM and Mt Baker Moto-Sports are getting you ready for spring and the outdoors. Before you tackle the hills and trails for a weekend of camping, fishing, or just exploring, you’ll have a chance to win one of fifty keys to this 2024 CFMOTO ZForce 950 Sport!

Listen to the Brad and John Show from April 7th to May 9th for a chance to qualify as a finalist. All 50 finalists will be an instant winner of two tickets to see live racing at Skagit Speedway. In order to win the grand prize, you must be present at the grand prize giveaway event on May 10th.

Plus, you can register in person during select “Key Registration Remotes” for a chance to be one of five names chosen to be a finalist for the Grand Prize during these times:

  • Saturday, April 12, 2025, from 11am to 1pm at Mt. Baker Moto Sports
  • Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 11am to 1pm at Mt. Baker Moto Sports
  • Grand Prize Giveaway, May 10th from 11am-noon at Mt Baker Moto-Sports

You can also scan the QR code posted at Mt Baker Moto Sports once a day until May 8th for additional chances to be registered for the Grand Prize.

Plus, by winning a key you’ll also win a pair of tickets to the races this season at Skagit Speedway.  See entire race schedule here.

The 50 Keys to Spring, feel the power of a V-Twin, 4-stroke engine, with enough horsepower to send the timid home early! Strap in for an adrenaline rush and own the trails on a ride that delivers with electronic throttle control, 4,500-pound winch, 14-inch alloy wheels and LED lighting, from Mt Baker Moto-Sports and 92.9 KISM.

WARNING: CFMOTO recreational vehicles are intended for off-road use only and can be hazardous to operate. Read Owner’s Manual and all product labels before operating. Never operate on paved roads. Operators and passengers must wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Operators must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license. Passengers, if permitted, must be at least 12 years old. Always use seatbelts, cab netting, and doors (if equipped). Never operate under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Avoid excessive speed and sharp turns, and never engage in stunt driving. Check state and local laws before operating on trails. Take a safety training course before operating. Contact your CFMOTO dealer for more information, call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887, or go to www.atvsafety.org

For full contest rules, click here.

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