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Ok when last we checked up an our brave Hayabusa heros :superman:; they had enjoyed a good nights rest, scrubbed the fuzz off their teeth, had a darn good free cup of coffee, and were headed back to Sturgis.
??? “Why would they do that?” You might ask?? Well read on, and find out.
Some Good Coffee in our bellies we were ready for adventure. We rode out of the campground and headed back in towards Sturgis. I wanted to take Paul to the Full Throttle Saloon and in to the International Bike Build Off World Championship in town.
A trip out to Sturgis is just not complete without stopping at the most radical bar I have ever seen.
They have a Bridge, a full size freakin bridge. Zip lines, burnout pit, signs, cars and tricks turned into bars. This place Is really neat.
There wasn’t much goin on at the Full Throttle, so we headed into town and the stop and go traffic.
We finally made it to the build off tent. Parked crammed into a space, and went in to look around.
The build off had ended yesterday at 4pm! Bummer. But there were still a few bikes still waiting to get picked up. The Hog folks were setting up for a bike show so we left and checked out a few vendors including the Jack Daniel’s trailer. It had A/C!
When we got back to the bikes, Bessie wouldn’t start! Had to push her to get her going.
It didn’t take long for us to get our fill of the madness. We did our best to work our way toward the interstate but Bessie began to overheat! I tried to run up and down a few side streets, that helped a bit, but when we pulled into a gas station she dies again and it took a bit to get her going.
She did not like the stop and go in high 90deg heat! maybe it's time for a dual fan.
Enough of that town til next year!
Onto Rapid City we go.
It felt good to get up to speed and the rain felt nice as it sprinkled on us and we rode.
I wanted to go to the Harley shop there to work on a trade.
Im wanting to trade a bike out of my collection for something I can ride. I have a 91 Dyna Sturgis edition #67 6500mi, unrestored, beautiful.
I’d like to trade it for a road glide.
Well they seem very interested and I got their info.
We checked out the roach coaches there at the dealership and decided to find something better.
We rode through the rain into town looking for a burger. And we found it at Shooters! Just what I was looking for. Paul had the Sapranno burger. Me, well I don’t even know why I even look at the menu anymore. The bacon cheese burger was great. Nice bun, fresh veggies, fat fries! Mmmm good!
Our hunger suppressed, we headed down the road.
And after some searching we found our way to Keystone. (I never really did use a map on this trip.)
Once in Keystone, there is only one place to go. Mt. Rushmore!
Rushmore is awesomely patriotic awe inspiring place . We checked out the museum, watched the video, wondered around the place and snapped some photos.
Next up, Iron Mountain Road and Custer.
??? “Why would they do that?” You might ask?? Well read on, and find out.
Some Good Coffee in our bellies we were ready for adventure. We rode out of the campground and headed back in towards Sturgis. I wanted to take Paul to the Full Throttle Saloon and in to the International Bike Build Off World Championship in town.
A trip out to Sturgis is just not complete without stopping at the most radical bar I have ever seen.
They have a Bridge, a full size freakin bridge. Zip lines, burnout pit, signs, cars and tricks turned into bars. This place Is really neat.
There wasn’t much goin on at the Full Throttle, so we headed into town and the stop and go traffic.
We finally made it to the build off tent. Parked crammed into a space, and went in to look around.
The build off had ended yesterday at 4pm! Bummer. But there were still a few bikes still waiting to get picked up. The Hog folks were setting up for a bike show so we left and checked out a few vendors including the Jack Daniel’s trailer. It had A/C!
When we got back to the bikes, Bessie wouldn’t start! Had to push her to get her going.
It didn’t take long for us to get our fill of the madness. We did our best to work our way toward the interstate but Bessie began to overheat! I tried to run up and down a few side streets, that helped a bit, but when we pulled into a gas station she dies again and it took a bit to get her going.
She did not like the stop and go in high 90deg heat! maybe it's time for a dual fan.
Enough of that town til next year!
Onto Rapid City we go.
It felt good to get up to speed and the rain felt nice as it sprinkled on us and we rode.
I wanted to go to the Harley shop there to work on a trade.
Im wanting to trade a bike out of my collection for something I can ride. I have a 91 Dyna Sturgis edition #67 6500mi, unrestored, beautiful.
I’d like to trade it for a road glide.
Well they seem very interested and I got their info.
We checked out the roach coaches there at the dealership and decided to find something better.
We rode through the rain into town looking for a burger. And we found it at Shooters! Just what I was looking for. Paul had the Sapranno burger. Me, well I don’t even know why I even look at the menu anymore. The bacon cheese burger was great. Nice bun, fresh veggies, fat fries! Mmmm good!
Our hunger suppressed, we headed down the road.
And after some searching we found our way to Keystone. (I never really did use a map on this trip.)
Once in Keystone, there is only one place to go. Mt. Rushmore!
Rushmore is awesomely patriotic awe inspiring place . We checked out the museum, watched the video, wondered around the place and snapped some photos.
Next up, Iron Mountain Road and Custer.