Custom Sturgis Road Glide goes for bargain at Mecum auction in Vegas
A custom Sturgis motorcycle, built by the students at Mitchell Technical Institute in South Dakota, was sold at a Las Vegas auction for about $25 thousand dollars. The money will go to charities in Sturgis.
The students at the institute worked tirelessly to design and build the motorcycle from the ground up, using their skills in welding, fabrication, and painting to create a truly unique machine. The finished product was a one-of-a-kind motorcycle that caught the eye of bidders at the auction. Although the bike sold for just over $25 thousand, the mayor of Sturgis told me there were more than $30 thousand in custom parts on the bike alone.
The sale of the bike marks a significant milestone for the students at Mitchell Technical Institute, who have put their hearts and souls into the project. The money raised from the sale will go towards funding the institute’s future projects and helping the students continue their education.
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The custom Sturgis motorcycle is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students at Mitchell Technical Institute. Their skills and creativity have resulted in a truly unique and eye-catching machine, and the sale of the bike is a testament to the high demand for custom motorcycles built by skilled craftsmen.
In conclusion, the custom Sturgis bike built by the students at Mitchell Technical Institute has been sold at a Las Vegas auction, bringing recognition to the hard work of the students and generating funds for the institute’s future projects. The sale of the bike highlights the importance of technical education and the value of custom motorcycles built by skilled craftsmen.