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Rabecca Lee on a Big Bear. Photography by Tom the Bomb
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RoadRashMagazine > The Low Down:
Make: Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet
Engine: BBC/S&S 100 SMOOTH™
Paint: BBC – Factory Custom
Owner: Jason Barrick – Chatt., TN

A bike like this is a rare find in these parts. I’ll admit it. When I first saw it, I almost gave myself whiplash. I love the low-slung stance, the riding position (19-inch seat height), the wide-tire styling, custom paint… This bike just looks like it could probably kick your butt. And that’s not too far from true. Jason Barrick’s Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet is one heck of a machine. Manufactured in Big Bear Lake, California, it boasts a patented softail frame (with a 113-inch wheelbase), an exclusive smooth-running 100 cubic inch engine, and a Baker six-speed tranny. It spits out 112 pounds of torque to a 300 series rear tire. ‘Nuff said? From all indications, every inch of this bike was well thought out and practically bulletproof. But… of course, Jason couldn’t leave well enough alone. He’s put his own touches here and there, even custom fabricating forward control brackets and other goodies. 

You should recognize this month’s featured model… because you’ve seen her on our cover before! For the first time in Road Rash history, we’ve brought back a former Biker Chick to grace the cover for a second time. When Rabecca Lee first appeared on Road Rash Magazine in the July 2006 edition, she was really just getting started as a model. Her modeling career has really taken off since. She has been featured in The Accelerator Magazine, Plush Magazine, and Teeze Magazine as well as being featured in several calendars (the Tease-um Bikini Calendar, and the soon-to-be-released Lex and Terry Calendar to name a couple). She’s competed in and won several bikini contests (in person and online), has been booked for a slew of personal appearances, and has landed several jobs as a promotional model for a number of different companies. She won the Savvy.com “Is She Hot” contest, and has been the featured model on several internet modeling sites. She currently has two Web sites (rabeccalee.com and myrabeccalee.com), and has Yahoo and MySpace online fan groups. Oh, also be on the lookout for Rabecca Lee’s very on comic book coming soon. I think she’s absolutely gorgeous and it couldn’t have happened to a nicer person. 

Special thanks goes out to Ed Martin for the use of his property (the 2007 Road Rash Biker Bash venue), Jason Barrick for delivering the bike, Tom the Bomb for photography and of course… Rabecca Lee for shooting in the rain again. It must be good luck!
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
RoadRashMagazine > August 07 Biker Chick Rabecca Lee photo
The Low Down:
Make: Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet
Engine: BBC/S&S 100 SMOOTH™
Paint: BBC – Factory Custom
Owner: Jason Barrick – Chatt., TN

A bike like this is a rare find in these parts. I’ll admit it. When I first saw it, I almost gave myself whiplash. I love the low-slung stance, the riding position (19-inch seat height), the wide-tire styling, custom paint… This bike just looks like it could probably kick your butt. And that’s not too far from true. Jason Barrick’s Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet is one heck of a machine. Manufactured in Big Bear Lake, California, it boasts a patented softail frame (with a 113-inch wheelbase), an exclusive smooth-running 100 cubic inch engine, and a Baker six-speed tranny. It spits out 112 pounds of torque to a 300 series rear tire. ‘Nuff said? From all indications, every inch of this bike was well thought out and practically bulletproof. But… of course, Jason couldn’t leave well enough alone. He’s put his own touches here and there, even custom fabricating forward control brackets and other goodies.

You should recognize this month’s featured model… because you’ve seen her on our cover before! For the first time in Road Rash history, we’ve brought back a former Biker Chick to grace the cover for a second time. When Rabecca Lee first appeared on Road Rash Magazine in the July 2006 edition, she was really just getting started as a model. Her modeling career has really taken off since. She has been featured in The Accelerator Magazine, Plush Magazine, and Teeze Magazine as well as being featured in several calendars (the Tease-um Bikini Calendar, and the soon-to-be-released Lex and Terry Calendar to name a couple). She’s competed in and won several bikini contests (in person and online), has been booked for a slew of personal appearances, and has landed several jobs as a promotional model for a number of different companies. She won the Savvy.com “Is She Hot” contest, and has been the featured model on several internet modeling sites. She currently has two Web sites (rabeccalee.com and myrabeccalee.com), and has Yahoo and MySpace online fan groups. Oh, also be on the lookout for Rabecca Lee’s very on comic book coming soon. I think she’s absolutely gorgeous and it couldn’t have happened to a nicer person.

Special thanks goes out to Ed Martin for the use of his property (the 2007 Road Rash Biker Bash venue), Jason Barrick for delivering the bike, Tom the Bomb for photography and of course… Rabecca Lee for shooting in the rain again. It must be good luck!
 > The Low Down:
Make: Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet
Engine: BBC/S&S 100 SMOOTH™
Paint: BBC – Factory Custom
Owner: Jason Barrick – Chatt., TN

A bike like this is a rare find in these parts. I’ll admit it. When I first saw it, I almost gave myself whiplash. I love the low-slung stance, the riding position (19-inch seat height), the wide-tire styling, custom paint… This bike just looks like it could probably kick your butt. And that’s not too far from true. Jason Barrick’s Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet is one heck of a machine. Manufactured in Big Bear Lake, California, it boasts a patented softail frame (with a 113-inch wheelbase), an exclusive smooth-running 100 cubic inch engine, and a Baker six-speed tranny. It spits out 112 pounds of torque to a 300 series rear tire. ‘Nuff said? From all indications, every inch of this bike was well thought out and practically bulletproof. But… of course, Jason couldn’t leave well enough alone. He’s put his own touches here and there, even custom fabricating forward control brackets and other goodies. 

You should recognize this month’s featured model… because you’ve seen her on our cover before! For the first time in Road Rash history, we’ve brought back a former Biker Chick to grace the cover for a second time. When Rabecca Lee first appeared on Road Rash Magazine in the July 2006 edition, she was really just getting started as a model. Her modeling career has really taken off since. She has been featured in The Accelerator Magazine, Plush Magazine, and Teeze Magazine as well as being featured in several calendars (the Tease-um Bikini Calendar, and the soon-to-be-released Lex and Terry Calendar to name a couple). She’s competed in and won several bikini contests (in person and online), has been booked for a slew of personal appearances, and has landed several jobs as a promotional model for a number of different companies. She won the Savvy.com “Is She Hot” contest, and has been the featured model on several internet modeling sites. She currently has two Web sites (rabeccalee.com and myrabeccalee.com), and has Yahoo and MySpace online fan groups. Oh, also be on the lookout for Rabecca Lee’s very on comic book coming soon. I think she’s absolutely gorgeous and it couldn’t have happened to a nicer person. 

Special thanks goes out to Ed Martin for the use of his property (the 2007 Road Rash Biker Bash venue), Jason Barrick for delivering the bike, Tom the Bomb for photography and of course… Rabecca Lee for shooting in the rain again. It must be good luck!
The Low Down:
Make: Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet
Engine: BBC/S&S 100 SMOOTH™
Paint: BBC – Factory Custom
Owner: Jason Barrick – Chatt., TN

A bike like this is a rare find in these parts. I’ll admit it. When I first saw it, I almost gave myself whiplash. I love the low-slung stance, the riding position (19-inch seat height), the wide-tire styling, custom paint… This bike just looks like it could probably kick your butt. And that’s not too far from true. Jason Barrick’s Big Bear Choppers Sled Prostreet is one heck of a machine. Manufactured in Big Bear Lake, California, it boasts a patented softail frame (with a 113-inch wheelbase), an exclusive smooth-running 100 cubic inch engine, and a Baker six-speed tranny. It spits out 112 pounds of torque to a 300 series rear tire. ‘Nuff said? From all indications, every inch of this bike was well thought out and practically bulletproof. But… of course, Jason couldn’t leave well enough alone. He’s put his own touches here and there, even custom fabricating forward control brackets and other goodies.

You should recognize this month’s featured model… because you’ve seen her on our cover before! For the first time in Road Rash history, we’ve brought back a former Biker Chick to grace the cover for a second time. When Rabecca Lee first appeared on Road Rash Magazine in the July 2006 edition, she was really just getting started as a model. Her modeling career has really taken off since. She has been featured in The Accelerator Magazine, Plush Magazine, and Teeze Magazine as well as being featured in several calendars (the Tease-um Bikini Calendar, and the soon-to-be-released Lex and Terry Calendar to name a couple). She’s competed in and won several bikini contests (in person and online), has been booked for a slew of personal appearances, and has landed several jobs as a promotional model for a number of different companies. She won the Savvy.com “Is She Hot” contest, and has been the featured model on several internet modeling sites. She currently has two Web sites (rabeccalee.com and myrabeccalee.com), and has Yahoo and MySpace online fan groups. Oh, also be on the lookout for Rabecca Lee’s very on comic book coming soon. I think she’s absolutely gorgeous and it couldn’t have happened to a nicer person.

Special thanks goes out to Ed Martin for the use of his property (the 2007 Road Rash Biker Bash venue), Jason Barrick for delivering the bike, Tom the Bomb for photography and of course… Rabecca Lee for shooting in the rain again. It must be good luck!
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