While in downtown Sturgis, climb on a Sportster, and test your riding skills on the Black Hills roads without leaving Sturgis. This riding simulator is a lot of fun and maybe also of interest for youngsters or for ladies interested in learning how to ride and the feelings doing it. This simulator is located during all the rally at the corner of Junction and Lazelle street, just outside the Iron Horse Saloon. A short video demo.
Simulating A Black Hills Ride Without Leaving Sturgis
Published by August 4th, 2016 in Editorial and Videos.19 Responses to “Simulating A Black Hills Ride Without Leaving Sturgis”
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ummm does that make sense?
It’s rather offensive that you would group “youngsters” and “ladies” into a group, as if ladies cannot hop on a bike and just do it. As I did. Maybe consider re-wording that so it doesn’t come off quite so sexist. Maybe just “people who might be nervous about riding” or “people who haven’t ridden yet”..
Hey, Girl Who Rides. Read again, it’s exactly what Cyril Huze wrote. About being sexist, those who know him, like me, know that he is the exact opposite of a sexist…And yes, I ride.
I don’t read anything sexist!
Does everybody have to be offended by everything these days?
Crazy “girl who rides”…
If someone took offense to what was written in the article, then I’m offended that that person is offended. I will not continue to be offended by non offensive articles written here on the Cyril Huze Blog. Wait just a minute, some one just sneezed and no one said bless you, I’m totally offended, wait another person just sneezed and some one said bless you, I’m totally offended!
Take your little offended ass on down the road, grow up, and shut up!
Steve Carr
a girl who rides alone, I’d guess
I can see where it could be taken both ways, but to label it “offensive” pushes things IMHO. It can be a paradox-women have worked hard to be equal and not be labeled, yet some of them still delight on special treatment because they have interior plumbing. There’s been several articles here over the years celebrating female riders and highlighting special rides and other events for women by women. Some might take that to mean a female rider is still in the league of Bigfoot or the Nessie, in which case it might make sense to give a special shout out for women to “come look at what they’re missing”. Hard to have it both ways, huh?
Exactly like the real thing.
Oh great!
Now all of my feelings are hurt…
Thanks peoples! (or is that persons?)
I’m offended it’s on a Sportster.
I’m offended that the rider kept going into the oncoming Lane. That part really IS like Sturgis.
Nobody asked the obvious question: who needs crap like that when there are real bikes in the real world?
And @girl who rides doesn’t have to take macho shit, however innocent (I’m trying to build a golden bridge here) or negligent.
And there will be Decal Tattoos and other paraphernalia available the “Virtual Break-in-Biker”…. 🙂
-nicker-
Next year there will be “Air Guitar” lessons for aspiring Break-in-Rock-stars….. 🙂
-nicker-
Anyone else think it’s odd that the person is wearing a helmet?
Helmets are now part of “The Uniform”…..
-nicker-
As with any simulation it’s still just that… a simulation. It is a cool idea though and definitely get people involved. I still like the, pad them up and throw them on a dirtbike method of teaching riding.