liferider
Looking forward to retirement
In 1998 I attended my 1st Sturgis Bike rally. Getting there was the adventure. We left North Louisiana heading west on I-20 to Dallas and turned north on I-35 till we arrived at Salina Kansas.This is where civilazation ended. We planned on staying at the Chip once we arrived. We were in my Motorhome pulling my 18' enclosed trailer. We fueled up in Salina about 5pm. Reason I know this is because the owner of the 1 pump station was bitching wanting to go to a church function and wanted to close up but kept standing by the pump twirling his keys saying is it full yet. Once out of town we continued north of Stomburg then turned west on 92 till we came 281 north. Arround Greeley Nebraska we noticed 4 bikes on the side of the road so we stopped to see if they were ok. Out of fuel. When we left Louisiana we had 3 - 5gal fuel cans of 100 octane race fuel for our bikes. Well now they had our racing fuel but you don't leave a fellow biker stranded when you can help. At this point our Garmin said turn left so we did on to 70/90 then to 91 west till we got to 7 north. It was at this time I became a firm believer of target practice using Garmins as the target is a good idea. Around midnight we noticed the only thing on the road for the past hour was a Sportster on the side of the road. So the good Christan Van pulled over to see if we could help. Seeing the BIG Harley sticker on the side of the trailer a 90 pound 21 yr old girl crawled out of the grass wet & cold. She had no cell phone and was riding last in a group of 20 riders when she blew out her front tire. She had been stranded for 4 hours. They never knew she fell behind. So we loaded her bike up and headed north. At Ainsworth we hit the 1/16 to empty on the fuel gauge and had not seen a open anything since York NEB. We were amazed as we passed nothing open yet bikes continued to blaze by us all night. Finally we saw a sign that said Valentine 20 miles . Now we are going up grade and the fuel light is coming on. We finally made it into town on vapors filling everything that would hold fuel including 5 more 2.5 gal cans at the truck stop. From there the trip went uneventful. When we got to Rapid City Candy got in touch with her BOY FRIEND who was the infront leading the way. We dropped her off at the HD store there in Rapid City then continued on to the Chip.The 1998 Rally was great and we enjoyed ourselves greatly. Since then we always just go north on hwy 71 to I-29 north to I-90 west. It might be a little longer but a lot easier. We also split the trip up now into 2 days. 14 hr's the first day and 8 hrs the next. Usually pulling in at a hotel we book 8 months ahead to assure a room. Now day's we haul the Big Dog, my wife's 1200 Sportster, and my Ultra Classic. The 2012 rally will be my 9th trip back to Sturgis. I love it!
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When ever my company moves me there :bang: