Sturgis transporter

polarisrider1

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This is how we got bikes back and forth on the Sturgis trip.
 

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polarisrider1

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Thanks again Moms for trucking me around!
 

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upbarleyboy

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Pretty nice set up-but wouldn't it be easier to just ride them out?). Alot of flatlanding, but when you set the cruise at 85 and crank the tunes, the miles pile up quick.

I can understand trailering from where you're located though. That would be a heck of a long ride. You'd be spent by the time you got there.
 

polarisrider1

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Pretty nice set up-but wouldn't it be easier to just ride them out?). Alot of flatlanding, but when you set the cruise at 85 and crank the tunes, the miles pile up quick.

I can understand trailering from where you're located though. That would be a heck of a long ride. You'd be spent by the time you got there.
It's 2 days out and 2 days back for me. Kinda cuts into a 7 day trip pretty heavy. The Springer has no Radio or cruise control other than a thumb screw and we always have women riders with us as a Club. They have no desire to ride 400-500 miles a day running at 65-75 mph for hours on end. This is not an advertisement for anyone just an idea on how to get the ladies out west and to save vacation days.
 
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