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Welcome to the Forum, from Turnersville New Jersey. Im flying out to Billings next August and renting a harley. Going to spend two days in Montana before heading over to Sturgis. Any suggestions on where to ride. Any imput would be cool. Thanks Ray
NJroadking,
You'll need a lot more than 2 days to see much of MT, but if you are starting from Billings I would recommend running southwest on rt 212over the Bear Tooth pass and then Southeast on Wyoming 296 which is the Chief Joseph Highway unless youwant to cruise a little of Yellowstone and loop back to Billings. The Beartooth pass is over 10,000 ft so if you've never seen it, it is worth the trip. Pic is of Beartooth trip last week of June in 06.
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