Friday, October 5, 2007

Bid on a motorcycle to benefit the Opry Trust Fund

The custom-made “OPRY STAR” motorcycle, a collaboration between the Grand Ole Opry and Lynnco Custom Cycles made an appearance at Dierks Bentley’s 2nd Annual MILES AND MUSIC FOR KIDS charity ride in Nashville on September 30. The bike is being auctioned to benefit the Opry Trust Fund, which assists members of the country music community in need and the Lynn Jones Foundation which helps youth organizations. Bids will be taken at www.opry.com from Oct. 1 - 31 – the Opry’s birthday month.

The Harley Davidson Fatboy custom-made bike with Daisy Cutter exhaust pipe and chrome wheels has an 88 cubic engine with 1450 cc, a single swing arm design, 43 degree rake, custom stretched fuel tank and rear fender and an air ride system. The bike’s paint design features iconic Opry imagery created by artist Chris Cruz.

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