I went to Sturgis in 2001 on a GoldWing 1100 and I really wanted to find the "Real Sturgis" and not the poser party most people think it is.
I attended several of the races (hill climbs and flat track) as it is an AMA event and I was an AMA representative. I had the pleasure to meet several Jack Pine Gypsies. I discovered that the JGP President at that time owned a large and modern Honda dealership, and warmly welcomed us and gave us a tour of the facility.
I proudly joined the JPG M/C as an assciate member so that I could honestly explain that it is a true rally and not just a "HD pirate party"
By the way, if you do go,....make sure to visit the
Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and the
Broken Spoke Saloon. Both icons in the real motorcycle world. One for the real history and the other for some of the best entertainment also and still a bit of motorcycle history.