The answer to this question depends on several factors.
The method of transport would be one factor. The options would be transport by personal vehicle and a trailer, semi-trailer, train, or airplane. Or someone could drive the motorcycle to South Dakota.
The company providing the transport would be another factor as the prices will vary.
The travel route would also have an affect on the price. For example, a train might not be able to bring the motorcycle directly to South Dakota so an additional mode of transport may have to be arranged.
no but if you leave it is
Sturgis is a city in South Dakota that plays host to an annual motorcycle rally referred to by bikers simply as Sturgis.
The first Sturgis Motorcycle rally in South Dakota was held on August 14, 1938. It was started by Jackpine Gypsies motorcycle club. The main purpose of this rally was racing the bikes and showing off different tricks and stunts.
One of the most interesting things about South Dakota is that it is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial. South Dakota is home to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally every summer. The world's only Corm Palace is located in Mitchell, South Dakota.
One of the most interesting things about South Dakota is that it is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial. South Dakota is home to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally every summer. The world's only Corm Palace is located in Mitchell, South Dakota.
It is 1,593 miles according to Google Maps.
There are no passenger trains that go to South Dakota. Any of the Amtrak stations in New Jersey will take you to Fargo, North Dakota. From Fargo, you can get a bus which will take you into South Dakota. New Jersey Amtrak Stations: Absecon Atco Atlantic City Cherry Hill Egg Harbor City Hammonton Iselin New Brunswick Newark Pennsauken Princeton Junction Somerdale Trenton
One major event is the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
yes because its like a car and u need to see behind u
The web address of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum And Hall Of F is: http://www.sturgismuseum.com
The phone number of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum And Hall Of F is: 605-347-2001.
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