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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
The mileage between gas stops was close to 100 miles in some locations, with the closest off highway stops sometimes as far away as 47 miles. Not terribly helpful if you have a small tank. The really strong headwind can really cut down on you mileage as well. Sometimes the headwind was up as high as 45 - 50 MPH. This route was included on this site since it was the first time I ever went to Sturgis, SD. I rode it on my own when my buddy backed out and I was left to find my own way. I would say the views along the route are pretty sweet, but I may be biased. There is no reason to not include an interstate ride since it was amazingly remote, and the best way to get there from North Carolina. I couldn't take more than 3 weeks off to ride this summer, otherwise I would have come up from the south.
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
I can't believe somebody would put an interstate highway as a route on this site. I only ride on the interstate when I have to. A ride through the badlands is much more enjoyable. Plenty of places to purchase fuel.
2007
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Hardrider
92 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Rode this on the way to Sturgis from NC. I whole heartedly agree with the description of this route. Some other scenery you will enjoy are the giant windmill generators. You have got to stop at the Chamberlain rest area, mile post 264 to see the Indian statue DIGNITY. Overall- best trip ever!
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reddogg051
114 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
it is what it is, interstate. not alot to look at untill after the river. gets you to where you need to go quickly
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Trapper
57 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Rode this route east from Sturgis back to Alabama. 2009 detoured through the Bad Lands then back on to I-90, 2010 through Sioux Falls, and 2011 turned south onto US Hwy. 83 at Murdo, SD. I had no problems getting fuel with a 150 mile range ride.
2008
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
How far is between gas stops through the bad lands?
2008
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BFG
35 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Rode it on my way from Wyoming to Milwaukee
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Gman1971
56 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
GREAT RIDES
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mikewhitehead
60 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
South Dakota trip 2019
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gary957
34 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
The Missouri River crossing is nice and then just waiting for the black hill
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Jim823
209 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Last leg is right.
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ThomSS
3736 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Slingshot
Don’t know why anyone would put interstate route on here, rode it… is what it is
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Jerry Donna Va
116 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
The i90 is one of those roads that when you ride thru SD it seems so relaxing, I have been able to ride many different bikes in the past 45 years. And my wife and I have traded our last BMW1600 a couple years ago for two Can Am spyders, they dont have the fuel range but the speed to travel 80+ from full to empty. Yes the winds can be very high at times, we travel from Va and funny how we will take 64w to K.C. and 29N to 90 west but always take 44west out of Rapid City traveling S.E. to @ Omaha. Everyone stay safe
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