The L.A. King's "Ice Bike," one of the first custom 2008 Star Raiders we've seen, will be raffled off to benefit the non-profit Kings Care Foundation. Featuring custom hockey-themed paint and signed by the 2008 L.A. Kings, proceeds from the sale of the "Ice Bike" will help provide educational and recreational opportunities for children throughout the Greater Los Angeles area. The motorcycle is being donated by Dr. Robert S. Bray, Jr., of the D.I.S.C. Spine and Sports Center. D.I.S.C. is the official Medical Center of the Los Angeles Kings and is the primary sponsor of the fundraiser.
The "Ice Bike" has a custom-painted tank, fenders and side panels done in a sharp purple and black with an overlay that sports the look of an ice sheet. Team players from the Kings, including Luc Robataille, Anze Kopitar, Ladislav Nagy, Michael Cammalleri and Scott Thornton have personalized the "Ice Bike" by autographing its fuel tank and side panels. The 4.1-gallon tank also has "Los Angeles Kings" stenciled across it to go along with the painting of a large Kings' crown. Hockey pucks streaking across the ice also add to the hockey theme of the custom paint. The motorcycle's artwork is being done by award-winning Jim Ogawa of Ogawa Designs in Sanger, Calif.
L.A. Kings 'Ice Bike' Up for Raffle - MotorcycleUSA.com