A man decided that he
was going to ride a 10-speed bike from Phoenix to Flagstaff, Arizona
(about 140 miles). He got as far as Black Canyon City (about
40 miles) before the mountains just became too much and he could
go no farther.
He stuck his thumb out, but after 3 hours hadn't gotten a single
person to stop. Finally, a guy in a Corvette pulled over and offered
him a ride. Of course, the bike wouldn't
fit in the car. The owner of the Corvette found a piece of
rope lying by the highway and tied it to his bumper. He tied the other
end to the bike and told the man that if he was going too fast, to
honk the horn on his bike and that he would slow down.
Everything went fine for the first 30 miles. Suddenly, another Corvette
blew past them. Not to be out done, the Corvette pulling the
bike took off after the other. A short distance down the road, the
Corvettes, both going well over 120 MPH, blew through a speed
trap.
The police officer noted the speeds from his radar gun and radioed
to the other officer that he had two Corvettes headed his way at
over 120 MPH. He then relayed, "... and you're
not going to believe this, but there's guy on a 10 speed bike honking
to pass."
:-)