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Cool Jim's Bike
Jim's got a really different bike. It started off as an old Harley chopper project that used to be his dad's, it was on cinder blocks next to Jim's old Ford Pinto that was also on blocks, so Jim just sort of combined all the stuff that still worked between the two vehicles and made this neat bike. Jim let me ride it once, damn that some-bitch is fast!
Billy Bob's Hog
This is Billy Bob's bike. It's kinda wierd for a Harley because it has all sorts of different Harley bike parts on it. The fender and tank both come off of different models, and even the exhaust pipes don't match (see, it's got one slash cut muffler and one drag pipe).

Dale's bike
Dale copied Jim's idea for a bike, he combined a car and a motorcycle too except he used an old VW Bug that he had up on blocks for the past ten years for most of the stuff. Jim's bike still looks cooler, and it's also still the fastest.

Bud & Skeeter's hack
Bud and Skeeter tool around in this sidecar equipped 750 Honda. One night they stole a shopping cart out of Pigeon Mary's yard and cut it up to make the side car cage. They said they want to go to Laughlin with us next year.
Spike's Trike
Billy Bob (Jim's dad) built this machine for Spike. It's the nicest one in the park.
William Robert's chopper
Me, Jim, and Billy Bob built this bike, it started out as a moped. When William Robert moved in he bought it from us. He wants to go to Laughlin with us too, but we ain't got it in us to tell him that the bike won't keep up with us on the freeway.

My Trike
Jim and Dale helped me build this one, since they both know how to make cars into bikes and all that stuff. It started out as a Volkswagen Squareback (the old VW station wagons). I was gonna give it to Annie but she's gone now, maybe if Zora becomes my next girlfriend I can give it to her. She digs bikes anyways so I think it'll all work out. Meanwhile I still use it to take mom and Sissy into town for groceries and stuff, there's lots of room on this bike for people and things. It's also high enough for off roading too.
My chopper project
Billy Bob (Jim's dad) helped me design and weld this frame together. I think I'm gonna stick a Sportster motor in there just so Billy Bob will stop givin me crap about my bike. Behind my chopper is my Triumph TR-7 project, Billy Bob sez that Triumph makes motorcycles too so I'm lookin forward to finishing both of these.