Sturgis Motorcycle Rally: Man Slurps Beer From Prosthetic BEEN, Bartender Spits Booze In Customer’s Mouth, And Thousands Of Women In Skimpy Outfits Descend At Festival In South Dakota
A man slurping beer from a prosthetic leg, a bartender spitting booze into customers’ mouths and revealing outfits as far as the eye can see are among the frivolities of the 2023 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
The annual event, taking place this year from August 4-13 in the town of Sturgis, South Dakota, is the largest motorcycle rally in the world and began on Friday.
Known as a place to let loose, many have taken the opportunity to stroll the streets in minimal clothing and body painting – while attendees share their escapades online.
In one video, a man was filmed slurping beer from a prosthetic leg as it foamed from his bearded mouth, poured by a bartender wearing a gold bikini in a heaving bar. It’s unclear if it was his own leg that he took off for the stunt.
Other videos showed another bartender spitting out her own liquor into a customer’s mouth while crouching on the bar in revealing jeans.
Hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists will descend on South Dakota to attend the 10-day Sturgis Motorcycle Rally starting Friday
A man was spotted drinking from a prosthetic leg fed to him via a gold bikini-clad bartender
The footage related to the prosthetic leg was shot at the city’s One Eyed Jacks Saloon.
A large crowd can be seen surrounding the man eagerly awaiting a prosthetic leg being filled with a bottle of beer from a balcony above him.
As the leg is lowered, a bartender in a gold bikini then pours it into the man’s mouth, causing the beer to flow over his beard and hooded sweatshirt.
Despite the mess, the crowd surrounding the man cheers as the barmaid raises her fist.
In another video shared on TikTok, a female bartender can be seen climbing atop a wooden bar in the city.
Before clambering atop the bar, the woman can be seen drinking a shot glass before spitting it into a waiting customer’s mouth.
The bartender quickly drinks a shot glass before she then spits it into a waiting customer’s mouth
The annual event is world famous and is the largest rally in the world
Other videos shot at the same bar also show a group of men playing beer pong with a cup wedged between a bartender’s cleavage.
In addition to the activities in the bars, hundreds of women attending the festival have shared their skimpy outfits of choice on social media.
One woman was photographed wearing a cropped T-shirt that read “I’d fuck me,” while another shared a video of her in a bikini preparing to hit a strip club.
Another was caught on camera wearing next to nothing but with a big bushy tail sticking out of her butt.
The event draws about 700,000 riders each year to the town of Sturgis, which has a population of just 7,000.
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is the premier event on the motorcycle calendar and riders look forward to going every year.
Motorcycles can be seen stretching for blocks as the crowd descends on Main Street, the heart of the rally.
Other patrons in the same bar also played beer pong with a cup wedged between a bartender’s cleavage
Another woman shared a video of herself in a bikini preparing to go to a strip club as part of the rally
A woman was caught on camera wearing next to nothing and sporting a big bushy black tail
Others wore shirts with expletives on them, like this one that says “I’d f*** me”
A lady dressed in a sassy red outfit – and black fishnet stockings – for her pilgrimage to the motorcycle festival
A man shows off his jewels, leather and two-toned beard as he passes by the festival
Despite the jovial atmosphere among the attendees, this year’s festival was hampered by heavy downpours.
A motorcyclist managed to capture a lightning bolt from a highway while heading into town, with a large thundercloud overhead.
The South Dakota Department of Tourism has estimated that the rally will generate about $800 million in revenue for the state.
Entrepreneurs in Sturgis look forward to the economic boost the riders will bring.
Michael Dean Coronato, the executive chef of the Ponderosa Café, told Cowboy State Daily earlier this week that he has been preparing for the event for two weeks.
He said, “It’s a big impact. We do not raise our prices. We embrace it, instead of trying to screw it over, and that’s why we survive.
‘That’s why they come here. You know there are hotels that triple the price and people that raise beer prices.
Motorcycles are seen stretching for blocks as crowds descend on Main Street, the heart of the 2021 rally
Bicycles are parked in town as the spirited annual festival gets underway
This couple had to stop to let a pair of buffaloes cross the road. Speed limits in South Dakota are 80 mph
Saturday’s event was marred by bad weather – but that didn’t stop thousands from having fun
‘We do not. I’m actually lowering my food prices, because it’s not the same food I (usually) do.”
The Colorado Department of Transportation has announced a DUI enforcement period from August 3 to August 15 with increased security patrols.
This is due to the number of riders who passed through Colorado to the event and were arrested for drunk driving.
In the same period last year, a total of 308 people were arrested for driving under the influence.