Everybody Wants Diamond Dave's Motorcycle

Quickly think of possible auctioned items that once belonged to Diamond David Lee Roth. His nut-crunching leotards, assless chaps and glittery scarves come to mind, don't they? Now a prized possession from one of Van Halen's more popular videos is at the center of a bidding war on DavidLeeRoth.com.
The possession in question? It's the 1972 Low Rider Harley Davidson that the Van Halen frontman proudly rode in the "Panama" video. Just posted for auction, it's touted as having 24,300 miles with a 74 cid engine. The seller of the motorcycle is a fellow named "Moondoggie" (Roth never actually "owned" the motorcycle) and the highest bidder so far on the WAZZUP!! site is Raannddyy (get it? Raannddyy!) whose current bid is the highest yet — $4,000.
If only this cash was going directly to Diamond Dave... he could be looking for some easy money.
The auction just started yesterday and runs through 'til Tuesday, June 12, so quickly click onto the WAZZUP!! site and get your credit card ready (or in the case of you baby new Rothites, ask your folks) after your bid is chosen as the right one! Though this might not necessarily be along the same lines of a prized possession as Ricky Martin's leather pants or Elvis' white jumpsuit, Diamond Dave's ass was on this motorcycle! Plus, it's, well, a Harley and they're just cool.
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