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Been to Sturgis many times. Everybodys right, great ride, good times. Watch the Buffalo have been chased twice. Had a red bike both times. Don't know if that had anything to do with. Didn't stick around to ask. Ride safe
OMG that is too funny.. thanks very much for posting that link... My wife is planning to go to sturgis with me next year. The funny part is that she typically doesn't ride... but she is already talking about Sturgis and heard the buffalo story at her work...
There are so many things to see and do. I'm not into the whole stay in Sturgis and fight the crowd BS, I'd rather be out riding. Must do rides are Vannocker Canyon to Nemo, Spearfish Canyon from Spearfish to Cheyenne Crossing, Deadwood/Lead, Wildlife loop in Custer National Park, Iron Mtn Rd and Needles Hwy, Cheyenne Crossing to Four Corners, then to No panty Wed in Hullet, Devils Tower and north to Alzeda, MT and back to Belle Fouche.
I too am planning for Sturgis in 2010. I am very interested in this thread. I have also heard some rumors about buffalos and bikes, is there any truth to them charging bikes?
Have been around them many times in Yellowstone and have not had any problems. But they can be unpredictable.
Im going to try and set my schedual up so I can go this time. Might have to trailer it so I can spend more than a couple of days there. Hey Gunner11 if I can put it all together maybe you can buy me a beer for the clutch level I sent you.
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