If you're a collector of motorsports memorabilia, or if you're searching for a unique gift for your favorite gearhead, this listing is certainly unique.  

These are unisex crew shirts The Nitro Menace designed for Rocketfish Nitro Harley Racing Team.  After retiring, Nitro Menace realized there were a handful of these highly sought-after shirts available and he decided to offer them to race fans.  The guys and gals that worked with the team treasured their shirts and kept them as mementos of their contribution to the team's success.  Less than 50 were created, and these remaining shirts are sure to be a unique gift to wear or keep as a collectable. 

The quality of these shirts is amazing. They were created by IR Designs, a well-known and respected maker of race team apparel.  

The Nitro Menace still wears his shirt for special events and he says he can almost smell the nitro! He's said on many occasions, once you've experienced the thrill of nitromethane, no other racing can take its place. You may or may not experience the thrill of Nitro, but you can have this unique piece of racing history the Rocketfish Nitro harley crew wore when the Nitro Menace was burning up 1,320 feet of dragstrip.

Every shirt purchased comes with an autographed hero card and perhaps another surprise as well. Just depends on what we have left - you won't be disappointed in either the shirt or the bonus that comes with it.

Rocketfish Nitro Harley evolved from Dennis Fisher's VROD Destroyer & VMOD programs. In 2015 at 62 years young, Dennis became the Nitro Menace when he moved up to Pro Fuel.  Unfortunately, the best he could do was runner-up 2 years running in the NHRA Screamin' Eagle series, competing against a factory supported Pro Fuel team.  

Not to be deterred, The Nitro Menace decided to move up to Nitro Funny Bike/Top Fuel, campaigning the Nitro Funny Bike in 2017 as a rookie.  Learning how to ride the much faster and heavier injected bike was no small feat.  Coming down to the last event of the year, last round against the defending champion, the Nitro Menace left his mark in history by defeating the defending champ as a rookie on injected bikes.  

2018-2019 produced mixed results, was runner-up in NFB in 2018, and had some respectable qualifying runs in Top Fuel.  The Nitro Menace hung up the leathers after the US Nationals where his last competitive pass was as exciting for him as it was the fans.  It was the only time in his racing career two saves were made in one pass - the bike hooked left at the hit and headed towards the wall. Not wanting to get intimate with the concrete, the Nitro Menace gets off the throttle and the front wheel comes down crossed up. The bike lays over, grinding the chassis, then straightens up. Nitro Menace gets back in it, front wheel is back in the air and as he approaches the stripe, that brand new $20K Top Fuel motor lets go in a big way.  

Spewing oil from the main crank bearing, a pushrod comes out, adrenaline pumping, and the Nitro Menace grabs too much front brake causing the bike to lay over again, grinding the frame, front wheel is washing out; recognizing he had too much brake in hand, lets off it and the bike straightens again. Going through the traps at 160 MPH with a blown motor, Nitro Menace throws out the chute and gets the Rocketfish Top Fuel Harley off the track for the final time. 

Nitro Menace's only regret in his racing career was ending it with that pass.  Nitro Menace began his career at 59 years young, and retired at 66.   During that time he won 3 championships and picked up 5 Wally's along the way.  Not bad for a guy that got asked more than once - "Aren't you a little old for this stuff?"  I wonder how John Force would answer that question...