It was a pretty amazing sight, dozens at a time, thousands in a day descending on the Sinclair gas station and Western café in Lusk, Wyoming, on their way to the 2008
Sturgis rally in the blistering heat of early August. Lusk, a town of 1,348 people that lies 147 miles southwest of Sturgis, saw bikers from all walks of life, needing
fuel and small supplies, some with tattoos, some with leather to protect themselves from the winds as they cruised at 60 miles per hour along Highway 18 toward
Sturgis. Some clearly were businessmen on a weeklong reprieve, others were rougher in appearance. The one thing they all had in common was the love of the ride … the
ride of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle
It was a pretty amazing sight, dozens at a time, thousands in a day descending on the Sinclair gas station and Western café in Lusk, Wyoming, on their way to the 2008
Sturgis rally in the blistering heat of early August. Lusk, a town of 1,348 people that lies 147 miles southwest of Sturgis, saw bikers from all walks of life, needing
fuel and small supplies, some with tattoos, some with leather to protect themselves from the winds as they cruised at 60 miles per hour along Highway 18 toward
Sturgis. Some clearly were businessmen on a weeklong reprieve, others were rougher in appearance. The one thing they all had in common was the love of the ride … the
ride of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle
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