At 2013 Donnie Smith Show Student Build Challenge™ Legends Ride® Charity Bike Wins First Place

Challenge2The Sturgis Buffalo Chip® is pleased to announce that the Student Build Challenge bike, customized by Sturgis Brown High School Students, won multiple awards during the 26th annual Donnie Smith show March 23 and 24 in St. Paul, MN. The nation’s top student built bike took first place for the Full Custom Bagger classification in the Open Class and also won Overall Best Display. The award-winning bike will be auctioned off on August 5, 2013 at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip in support of the annual Legends Ride event. More information can be found about the bike build and the 6th annual Legends Ride at www.legendsride.com/TheRide/StudentBuildChallenge.aspx.

Built by a group of dedicated high school students, guided by Keith Terry of Terry Components and Randy and Nick Cramer of Dakota V-Twin, with parts donated by world class contributors, the Student Build Challenge Legends Ride bike is a custom work of art like no other. In a complete tear down and rebuild, the Sturgis, SD students customized a stock Road King Harley Davidson that took top honors at the bike show. Their work will be showcased in a feature issue of American Iron magazine set to hit newsstands in July

Challenge1“Entering the Legends Ride Bike and winning multiple awards at the Donnie Smith Show is an accomplishment in which these students can truly take great pride,” stated Rod Woodruff, owner of the Sturgis Buffalo Chip Campground. “It’s a dream come true. The Buffalo Chip has a tremendous appreciation for Keith Terry, Randy and Nick Cramer of Dakota V-Twin, the very progressive-minded administration and teaching staff at Sturgis Brown high school and all the amazing sponsors who made this high school mentorship dream a reality.”

The Sturgis Buffalo Chip’s Student Build Challenge is a bike build mentorship program that works each year with local high school students, teachers, industry veterans, and sponsors to create a unique custom bike. The next stop for the award-winning custom Road Glide will be the 25th annual Black Hills Motorcycle Show held April 13th and 14th at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center. From the show, the bike will become the centerpiece of the Buffalo Chip’s Legends Ride where it will be sold to one lucky bidder at a special sponsor auction to support the event.

Legends3The Legends Ride will take place on Monday August 5th, where riders can join celebrities for a ride that has raised over $260,000 for local charities since 2008. 100 percent of riders’ fees are donated to the Black Hills Special Olympics and Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. The Legends Ride® contribution includes admission to the Buffalo Chip Campground where Kid Rock and other concert performances will immediately follow conclusion of the Legends Ride and reception. The ride takes place during the Sturgis rally, starts in Deadwood and ends at the Legendary Buffalo Chip. Information on the build, the sponsors, and the ride are available at www.LegendsRIde.com.

A special thanks to all sponsors who made the 2013 Student Build Challenge bike build possible. Sponsors include Arlen Ness, Baggster, Black Hills Harley-Davidson, Black Hills Plating & Polishing, CP Carrillo, Dakota Digital, Danny Gray Seats, Diamond Fasteners, Dimension Custom Paint & Body, Fueling Parts, Handy Industries, Hawg Halters, Hawg Wired, Hot Leathers, Legend Suspension, Paul Yaffe’s Bagger Nation, R.C. Compontents, Sinister Industries, Thunder Cycle Design, Thunder Max Performance, Trask Performance, Jacob Van Kampen, and Vee Rubber America.

The 32nd annual Sturgis Buffalo Chip® motorcycle and music festival takes place August 2-11, 2013 during the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally. All music festival information is available at Buffalo Chip. or (605) 347-9000.

11 Responses to “At 2013 Donnie Smith Show Student Build Challenge™ Legends Ride® Charity Bike Wins First Place”


  1. 1 Iron Horse Mar 28th, 2013 at 6:43 pm

    I know that the big diameter front wheels are all the rage now, but I just can’t get next to the fad. I’ll take a 16″ or an 18″ wheel on the front of my bagger any day of the week.

  2. 2 Scot Mar 28th, 2013 at 10:09 pm

    Congrats to these students! They have built a nice and clean bike. Not too overdone like many are these days.

  3. 3 ray c wheeler Mar 28th, 2013 at 11:48 pm

    Great job to all involved…….

  4. 4 Lon Nordbye Mar 29th, 2013 at 8:27 am

    Congrats to all the student bike builds that were at the Donnie Smith bike show. These programs teach students that it’s still cool to be a craftsman and make quality products in the USA. Special thanks to Keith Terry of Terry Components, Randy and Nick Cramer of Dakota V-Twin and all the parts sponsors who made our 2013 student build the best one yet. The students had an amazing experience that they will take with them in both their personal and professional lives.

  5. 5 Bill Schwab Mar 29th, 2013 at 8:50 am

    Way to go Keith!!

  6. 6 Madddog Mar 29th, 2013 at 11:11 am

    Excellent job by the students, and a Big Thank you to the sponsors,if they had this sort of class back in the 1960`s, `70s or `08s , i think quite a few more people would have stayed in school.

  7. 7 RUB Apr 1st, 2013 at 2:56 am

    Great for the students , just can’t warm up to the “big wheel” look . to cartoonish .

  8. 8 JOE Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:01 am

    ISN’T IT A ROAD GLIDE?

  9. 9 Brian Bonde Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:39 am

    What a great thing! Congrats to Keith and all involved…

  10. 10 Aaron Glenn Apr 1st, 2013 at 7:17 pm

    Congrats to all those involved nice bike!

  11. 11 Richard White Apr 16th, 2013 at 11:40 am

    The bike started out as a stock 2012 Road King. We chopped the Neck and welded on a new one converting it to a road glide.

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