It was a real treat to visit this motorcycle museum. I didn't realize bikes had been around for so long. The museum is surprisingly large with two floors of bike displays. The staff was pleasant and eager to answer any questions. The gift shop was well stocked and reasonable in price. This is a must visit for anyone taking the time to stop in Sturgis, SD. Next year, 2015, will be the 75th Anniversary of Sturgis Bike Week and they will be gearing up for it big time. Take a ride to Sturgis and have some fun!
What a nice place to see the old motorcycles and the progression to the newer ones. Many were very unique. It's very interesting and well done. Definitely well worth the time.
I thought the collection of bikes was really cool.. Pretty much something that everyone will like.. Not exactly a kid place.. More for adults who can respect a beautiful bike & the history behind it..
A great place to stop and check out some motorcycles while in Sturgis, SD. The bike were very nice.There are a lot of cool bikes.
At first glance from Main Street, I doubted the museum would be worth the entry fee. My husband and I were pleasantly surprised by the size and rarity of the collection. Be sure to check out downstairs portion of the collection. They could use the larger building (that is planned) to display the motorcyles. The fee was $10.00 each or 2 for $15.00. Worth the money.
A fun place to stop in and check out while your visiting Sturgis. We took our children and they enjoyed it as well. Our daughter is 7.
Great collection of bike all with great stories. They have a feature where you can use your phone to get the stories of the exhibits which was nice. Really enjoyed the tour.
If you love to see your motorcycles this is a place to go very cool display lots of things to look at every time you go through
Sturgis is apparently a quiet little town except for Bike Week and everything centers around that event. The museum was set up well and the ladies working in there were very nice - the guys really enjoyed seeing all the different motorcycles.
Just because you put a few old motorcycle is a building does not make it a museum. To me iths not worth the money or time.