The Conroy’s Infamous Pez Bike
Say hello to the infamous Pez bike. Thats right. Pez as in “Pez Candy”. The Conroy’s came to us with an artistic dilema. They love their Harley, but they love Pez just about as much. So they asked us to combine Harley davidson and Pez candy without the bike looking like a raindow candy wrapper. With the scheme we came up with, the Conroys ride hill and dell looking for one more trophy to snatch at the next bike show. And as you will see below they’ve picked up more than just the attention from the judges!

Thats right! You’re lookin’ at none other than country music recording artist Toby Keith.
August 24, 2007 — While in Sturgis, S.D., for the 67th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Toby Keith made an impromptu stop that surprised some local fans, countryhound.com reports.
Live Nation executive Brian O’Connell, also in town for the event and riding in a group of four with Toby, noticed a homemade banner hanging from the house that read, “Hey Toby Keith, come in here and Get Drunk And Be Somebody. You’ll Love This Bar house!” He pointed the sign out to Toby, after which the group of four riders crossed three lanes of bumper to bumper traffic and pulled up in the front yard.
Astounded, those staying at the house and sleeping in tents in the backyard celebrated Toby’s arrival. The singer stayed to sign autographs and pose for pictures, while also downing a few bottles of water he’d been offered in an effort to fend off the 100-degree heat. Toby, who’s revered in Sturgis for braving a previous performance in the face of a driving rain storm, stayed the better part of an hour.
As Toby and company prepared to leave, the home’s occupants ran out into the road blocking three lanes of traffic to allow the group to continue on to their destination.
article courtesy of GACTV.COM
For the second year now Redhouse has been honored with the invitation to the uber-exclusive, invite only Mother’s Polish Underground Kart Races that take place during the Louisville Street Rod Nationals. There’s nothing like performing a pit maneuver on captains of the hotrod industry and still having a career afterward. But seriously it’s always a great time with and awesome group of guys. We are truely honored to be a part of it every year.









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