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If you're a Duke's of Hazard fan and remember General Lee (the car) ... but you're also a sportbike fan ... here's how you can have it all ... paint you bike with the General Lee paint scheme.
that thing was just on eBay a week or so ago...i think the remote thingy is the control for the musical horn, if i remember right...wouldn't be the general lee if it didn't play the dixie tune...
She said, "It's just a bike...It can be replaced...", and I said, "Good, now you and my bike have something in common...".
YZFRob wrote:yamaweezle, do you ever come out to Blackhawk Farms near Rockford, IL?
i've been there quite a few times...i was there just a couple of weekends ago to visit with a buddy of mine...it was a nesba weekend that i was suppose to participate in, but didn't...
She said, "It's just a bike...It can be replaced...", and I said, "Good, now you and my bike have something in common...".
YZFRob wrote:this weekend is CCS racing there (aug 19-20). I'll be in teh blue truck with the pretty yellow lights hauling wrecked bikes around.
saweet!!! how'd you land a cool gig like that? maybe i'll head up that way this weekend...i've never watched a CCS race before...what time does it all start, how much is it to get in, and are you going to buy the sodas? lol
sorry about being off-topic...
She said, "It's just a bike...It can be replaced...", and I said, "Good, now you and my bike have something in common...".
Been a cornerworker since 2001 when I couldnt race. I know most the racers, know where every gate to get on track and usually am on scene before they call for th truck.
Come on sunday. Its $15 for gate fee. Sat is $25 but is also good for sun. Practice starts at 8am. Racing around 11 or 12.
No worries ... it's not my bike. Just another one of those unique internet items I couldn't resist posting.
The tires are not painted. You can buy sportbike tires with different colors/patterns from Tomohawk Tires. They are mostly for show rather than performance. Apparently the color process doesn't allow enough silica to stay in the compound (or maybe it's too much silica ... I don't remember) to give them the grip of regular sportbike performance tires.