The black Harley-Davidson motorcycle that retired NASCAR driver and FOX Sports broadcaster Kenny Wallace displayed on social media is 114 pounds lighter than most of its kind, according to the Missouri native. The former Xfinity Series champion announced that he would be riding at Sturgis this summer with his older brother, Rusty Wallace. After Rusty got a tricycle, a fan on X asked Wallace if he would be up in Sturgis to ride with him. The 61-year-old gave his fans a preview of his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, which is valued at $9 million per Celebrity Net Worth. Wallace wrote, “Yes,” confirming that he will be riding with Rusty in Sturgis. In Sturgis, I’ll be riding my two-wheeler with @RustyWallace.
A fan then asked Wallace if he owned the Harley motorcycle made of carbon fiber. Wallace acknowledged that the carbon fiber makes the motorcycle lighter than most, confirming the fan’s theory. “Yes,” he wrote (via X). Compared to most Harleys, my carbon fiber Harley weighs 114 pounds less. I adore it 😁❤️. Rusty Wallace, Kenny Wallace’s older brother, is among the most successful NASCAR drivers in history. The former driver for Team Penske won the Cup championship in 1989 after winning 55 Cup races in his career. After the 2005 season, he retired and drove Team Penske’s #2 vehicle for the final time. Rusty Wallace was recognized as one of the 75 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR in 2023 and inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2013.
In contrast, Kenny Wallace has won nine Xfinity Series races in his career. Though he had 344 starts and never won a Cup race, he most famously finished second to Dale Earnhardt at Talladega in 2000, which was Earnhardt’s last victory. Up until the conclusion of the 2013 season, Kenny Wallace co-hosted NASCAR RaceDay, stepping into the realm of television.
X is a “place for relief” for his fans, according to Kenny Wallace
Kenny Wallace is quite active on social media, whether it’s through his “Coffee With Kenny” videos or his daily X postings. Wallace recently explained the purpose of his X profile in a message to a fan on X.
An X user thanked the former driver’s channel under one of his most recent “Coffee With Kenny” videos. The user clarified that NASCAR provides people a break because of all that is happening in the nation. According to the article, Kenny Wallace last participated in an Xfinity Series race in Iowa in 2015 while driving for Joe Gibbs Racing in NASCAR. At Rockingham in 2001, he won the series for the last time. Of the three Wallace brothers—Rusty, Mike, and Kenny—Kenny is the youngest. All of them hail from Missouri’s St. Louis.