Sturgis SD Bike Rally Webcams
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I dont imagine they will have the crowd like normal this year but if you cant make it there you can still watch. There are 3 cameras on the link I am adding but they are from youtube so you can watch one full screen that way if you want too. It will be later tomorrow and Saturday for the big crowds but they sleep in during the mornings.
Ive been to Sturgis twice but not during the rally. Once a month before and once a few days after it. Drove by it another couple times. But Im sure a few of you have went. Im more of a Deadwood person myself.
I live by a main hiway that connects with I-90 so anyone coming from the eastern half of Iowa or Missouri drives near me if they dont like 4 lanes (I-35) I usually hear a solid roar from the motors Friday, Sat, Sunday even though 3 miles away but I drove on it the last 2 days without even seeing a bike.
https://sturgismotorcyclerally.com/webcams/
Ive been to Sturgis twice but not during the rally. Once a month before and once a few days after it. Drove by it another couple times. But Im sure a few of you have went. Im more of a Deadwood person myself.
I live by a main hiway that connects with I-90 so anyone coming from the eastern half of Iowa or Missouri drives near me if they dont like 4 lanes (I-35) I usually hear a solid roar from the motors Friday, Sat, Sunday even though 3 miles away but I drove on it the last 2 days without even seeing a bike.
https://sturgismotorcyclerally.com/webcams/
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Nice W--I'm also a Deadwood fan & love the road between Sturgis & Deadwood--outstanding cruising road!!! 

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Ive never been on those roads with a bike but always thought that curvy road to Mt Rushmore would be a blast on a bike.
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Nice ride Fred!freetown fred wrote: ↑Thu. Aug. 06, 2020 4:50 pmNice W--I'm also a Deadwood fan & love the road between Sturgis & Deadwood--outstanding cruising road!!!![]()
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T, the shovelhead is just a whole lot of REAL good memories-(sold it to a brother outside Las Vegas)-the knucklehead sits in the back room gettin refurbished WAITIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is W, ya need to try & do it!!! 

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I always like the looks of a bike inside of a house. I know people who do that every winter here just so they can look at it, and their wives dont care either.
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They probably wouldn't BE a wife if she did W!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
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Very true! LOL They both go to Sturgis with hubby. Its a common thing here to go but the crowd is older every year Im told. Its a still night and I havent heard any cycle group roars. Perhaps tomorrow or Saturday. A neat thing about flat land living is how sounds like that carry.
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Buddy of mine had a 72 FLH sitting in his living room after he painted it. Had to paint cause a dog ran out in front of him. Has 72 sportster I’d like to have that’s a runnin’ beast. Hopped up quite a bit, just like the FLH.
I may have the letters wrong. Not a bike guy...although I love them.
I may have the letters wrong. Not a bike guy...although I love them.
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Nope, ya got em right. Ah yes H, the old iron head!! 

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I never once heard the roars I usually hear during that rally, and didnt meet any groups of bikes on the main highway here that connects with I-90. I even took that highway the Sunday it was over for 30 miles. They claimed what? 400,000 bikes went thru town? Must have been the same 100,000 that went thru 4 times, lol I did enjoy watching the cams a couple times with the crowds walking around.