Sturgis Rally Attendees Receive Free Oil Change Courtesy of Motul
Keep your Harley running right and score a killer deal at the 2019 Sturgis Rally.
The 2019 Sturgis Rally is finally upon us, kicking off August 2 and running through August 11. Which we’re sure many of you already know, because you’re probably already there. This year’s installment of the world’s largest motorcycle rally promises ten days of epic rides, plenty of libations, and thousands upon thousands of killer bikes. But whether you made the long ride to the Black Hills of South Dakota or just trailered your ride, Motul is in the house to help you keep your Harley in tip top shape.
The legendary maker of fine lubricants will be on site at J&P Cycles every day of the rally until August 10, handing out free oil changes to anyone purchasing Motul Twin and an oil filter. And while they’re offering up this gratis service, you get to chill out in their makeshift lounge, chat with some experts, and check out a booth full of nifty products for your Harley.
It’s a killer deal for sure, especially when you consider the many unique benefits of Motul’s Twin line of oil. The 100% synthetic lubricant was developed with the help of our pal Roland Sands and is specifically designed for Twin-powered motorcycles. They’re 100% made in the U.S.A., and have been tested extensively to ensure max protection and performance for your Flat Twins, Thumpers, Triples, and other vintage air or oil cooled, wet clutch, and constant mesh transmission model bikes.
Of course, Motul isn’t just in town to hand out free oil changes. They’re also proud partners with the Superhooligans and American Flat Track race series. Thus, they’ll be on hand for all the jaw dropping action set to take place at the legendary Buffalo Chip on August 4 and 7.
From a company trusted to lubricate everything from the world’s best custom Harleys to million-dollar race cars, that’s a pretty big deal. And hey–the Sturgis Rally is a vacation, right? So instead of stopping by some quick-change oil place that employs folks who may or may not care about your bike, why not trust it to the pros? You’ll get a top notch product and save a few bucks in the process, and who can argue with that?
Photos: Motul