It was called Baxinger. I was always told as a kid that he was called "Motorcycle Voltron" but apparently that's not a real thing. (Althought since it was referred to as such by other people I've met, sold as a knockoff through some catalogs in the U.S., and not named Baxinger in those instances, I suppose some catalogs could have referred to it as a Motorcycle Voltron in their write-ups for the toy...)
Voltron is a Japanese Animation cartoon that was originally called "Beast King GoLion." The footage was taken and used to make "Voltron." Voltron is a robot that is compiled of (5) lions. The lions have different colors and form to complete "Voltron." The colors of the lions are: Black, Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow. The cartoon aired in the 1980's but is coming back for a "new cartoon" called "Votron: Lion Force" in Spring 2011. Source: http://www.voltrons.com
He painted the motorcycle yellow.
yellow. visible during daytime and night time
Voltron (Compiled of 5 Lions, Black, Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue) Source: http://www.voltrons.com
i dont know! yellow maybe
Check out some of your local motorcycle dealerships by looking in the yellow pages. Try to avoid small businesses as they tend to be a bit pricier and have less rebates and deals.
Your life if you pass the wrong redneck with a motorcycle.
They are purple with a tint of yellow i no this may sound ironic but its the truth doctors say that he is considered to be a mutant child
peppy active motorcycle penguin how to get him, any moon orchid,red moon orchid,yellow magic bean
Keith - Black Lion (Leader) Pidge - Green Lion Lance - Red Lion Hunk - Yellow Lion Princess Allura - Blue Lion Source: http://www.voltrons.com
Suzuki motorcycle parts and accessories can be bought nationally at any Suzuki dealer, who can easily be located via Yellow Pages. Alternatively there are many websites that specialise in rare and difficult to find parts such as Motorcycle Superstore and Suzuki Parts House for older models.
You can find a good motorcycle attorney in new Jersey by looking through the yellow pages or posting a notice on the Penny Saver. You can also ask the motorcyclists at your local bar.