What Happened to the Metal Mulisha Monster Truck?

The Metal Mulisha monster truck was a popular pastime in the racing world. Created by freestyle motocross legend Brian Deegan, the truck was built to take on some of the toughest terrain and tracks around.

It revolutionized the sport of monster truck racing with its unique style, aggressive driving and pure power.

The Metal Mulisha Monster Truck featured two Nitro-powered V8 engines that could push it to speeds of up to 120 mph. It also had a custom-built suspension system with adjustable shocks and springs that allowed it to conquer any kind of terrain. The truck also featured an innovative four-wheel drive system that could tackle any type of track or surface, from mud bogs to stadium dirt tracks.

The Metal Mulisha Monster Truck was an instant hit with fans who were drawn to its unique style and thrilling performances. In its heyday, it raced in major monster truck events across the United States, including Monster Jam World Finals and Red Bull Frozen Rush. It even won several championships, including the prestigious AMSOIL Arenacross Championship in 2013.

However, despite its success in racing, the Metal Mulisha Monster Truck is no longer active on the track. After a few years of dominating the sport, Deegan decided to retire from racing in 2015 and focus on other business ventures such as apparel and merchandise.

Since then, Deegan has been focusing more on his lifestyle brand which he launched in 2012. The brand offers clothing and accessories aimed at motocross enthusiasts as well as fans of extreme sports. Despite this shift in focus from racing to lifestyle products, Deegan still remains heavily involved in motor sports – both as a commentator for various events and through his sponsorship deals with various athletes.

Conclusion:

What happened to the Metal Mulisha Monster Truck? After several years of success on the track, Brian Deegan decided to retire from racing in 2015 and pursue other business ventures such as apparel and merchandise through his lifestyle brand. Despite this shift away from competitive monster truck racing, Deegan still remains heavily involved in motor sports through his commentary work and sponsorships deals with athletes.

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Karen Watkins