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Damn. Is this in production? And who? Sorry if this is an old topic, but first I seen/heard of one was today.
This would be to good! Pull up to a texter, smile and point down to the bat but probably get pulled over for carrying or threat of a dangerous weapon. Even a plastic bat with 'Text this biatch!' would work. In big bold letters would send the message. Anyways my safety demands one!
One change though....on the right side for right handlers and most if the time we are passing them all pissed off on the left.
Last edited by Josewales; Jul 26, 2013 at 01:43 PM.
it's on a custom red sox bike and i would guess it is also custom. I'm pretty sure carrying the bat around like that would be enough to get you in trouble, unless you had a glove and ball somewhere with you also. Then you are just "going to play baseball"
it's on a custom red sox bike and i would guess it is also custom. I'm pretty sure carrying the bat around like that would be enough to get you in trouble, unless you had a glove and ball somewhere with you also. Then you are just "going to play baseball"
Exactly. You can see it's a baseball themed bike and I'm sure he even gets a second look by any passing LEO or concerned driver calling 911.
Yeah...I used to carry a bat around in my car. When I got pulled over, the LEO gave me a hard time about it...I had no glove/ball to go with it. Pretty obvious why I had it.
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