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MUDLORD 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was at that Rally. There were a lot of grown men who don't care about the worlds perception of them, and frankly went to the Black Hills to recharge their batteries, and be around other Americans not living in fear.

There could have been thousands of Antifags that could have showed up. But it wouldn't have mattered.

Every town for hundreds of miles was filled with bikes, and I mean THOUSANDS of bikes, and the crazy thing is this was a smaller turnout because of the Chyna virus.

My point is, being at Sturgis is like hanging with hundreds of thousands of your rowdiest best friends. It didnt matter who you were or where you were from.

If you could ride and were respectful. Strangers from across the country became your best friend.

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Paul_Revere 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've never owned a bike in my life. But I would have loved to have been there.

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MUDLORD 1 point ago +1 / -0

They have a bunch of other events out there you dont need a scooter for.

If you've never been to South Dakota, I'm not trying to ruin it. But if you can imaging Colorado without all the hobos, and dirty hippies you'll start to get an idea of South Dakota.

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Paul_Revere 2 points ago +2 / -0

My wife keeps telling me she wants to move to SD. And I'd be willing, if it wouldn't be such an expensive move for us (we live on the east coast).

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MUDLORD 1 point ago +1 / -0

Im going to check it out in the winter because my wife is a snow bunny and they have some winter resorts we want to check out.

But I endorse planning a few more trips out there, because it feels like the way America should be.