I'm amused by what it has become.
It was only my second time there, I usually do Aspencade here in NM. But that's only a two hour ride
from here so it sort of takes a lot of the adventure out of it.Your right,Sturgis has changed a lot from
what I remember back in the 90s. To commercialized and the entertainment wasnt all that great like
it once was. Aspencade though still has the appeal of what it always has been, but even its getting
so crowded that the town Ruidoso or Red River can't keep up with the demand.
Conan, what surprised me at Sturgis was how little a presence but for the attendees that Harley
Davidson had there. All the Jap bike manufacturers were doing a much better job of representing
themselves than Harley did. Harley just acted like ( we are Harley and who are you ? )
And once more, all the new Harley's looked the same except for those that belonged to the people
there. In the early turn of the century it was like they all had the same paint scheme. But of course
their only US completion, Indian, folded up and closed the doors AGIAN in 2004 leavening thier
customers holding the bag. I hope Polaris is able to make it work this time and they do have the
Victory line which are very nice bikes.
CDQ, that's a nice ride your talking about. It's a little on the $$$$$ side but who am I to talk.
If you look the new Indians are about 3k higher than the equivalent Harley. Plus they don't build
the Scout anymore but they said they intend to rerelease it if they keep getting the demand for it.
But to compare an Indian to a Harley that's like comparing a Lincoln to a Crown Victoria