2014 STURGIS LEGENDS RIDE

 
 

The annual Sturgis Legends Ride is organized by the Sturgis Buffalo Chip to raise funds for local charities, including Black Hills Special Olympics and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame was held on Monday August 4th beginning in Deadwood at the Historic Franklin Hotel.

 

Riders who have tickets for the ride are able to park in a section blocked off especially for them. They mingle, meet and talk to the many people there including some celebrities.
 
 

 
 
 

Prior to the ride there is an auction and this year the featured item was a 2014 Harley Davidson Street Glide built by the students of Sturgis Brown High School under the direction of some well known builders. Some other items up for auction were a painting by David Uhl and a signed guitar.

 
 

The group then goes on the Legendary ride and ends up at the Buffalo Chip to continue the party and enjoy the concerts.

 

 

 

Black Hills Special Olympics

The Vision of Special Olympics Black Hills is for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the Black Hills and its surrounding communities to have local and regional opportunities to participate in year-round sports training and friendly athletic competitions with fellowship, good sportsmanship, courage, determination, spirit, dignity and respect.

 

Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame

The Mission and Vision of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of motorcycling, honor those who have made a positive and significant impact on the sport and lifestyle, and pay tribute to the history of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. We do this through offering comprehensive and educational exhibits and showcasing rare and unusual examples significant to our history and sport.

 

The Student Build Challenge is an innovative motorcycle mentorship program designed to empower students and promote technical education in South Dakota. The bike build project teaches valuable life skills, builds confidence and creates community. Under the instruction of industry veterans, Keith Terry and Randy and Nick Cramer, Sturgis Brown High School students learn state-of-the-art techniques to customize a stock Street Glide provided by Harley-Davidson in the 2014 program.

While students undoubtedly come away from this chopper class with some exceptional technical know-how, they also learn important life lessons like teamwork and the value of seeing a project through to completion. In addition, by working alongside leading motorcycle industry professionals, the bike build project opens students’ eyes to industry careers and provides them the skills and experience to put them one step ahead. 
 
 
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