Each motorcycle has a sidehack (a sidecar with a rail but no sidewalls or seat), in which a passenger rides and tilts to one side or another when going around curves.
Rommel is a mechanic at a motorbike repair shop who works alongside his partner Luke, and competes in sidehack-style races.
J.C. loses his temper when Dirty John (one of his henchmen) asks him a question and Nero (another henchman of J.C.’s) tries to calm his.
When J.C. and his men return to their hotel, they find a drunk and disheveled Paisley, who claims that Rommel raped her.
Rommel gathers a group of men as back-up, consisting of J.C.'s former henchmen Nero, muscle-bound Big Jake, bailed out criminal Crapout, and Cooch (who is secretly working undercover for J.C.).
An enraged J.C. strangles Paisley to death, and then apologizes to her dead body and chides her for making him so angry.
[2] The writers were unaware of the film's darker content when they selected it for the show, only watching it in its entirety during their usual joke-writing sessions.
They were horrified to discover the scene in which Rommel's girlfriend Rita is raped and killed, juxtaposed with shots of Luke and Lois' children playfully roughhousing.
To make up for the missing plot point, the character of Crow later remarks, "For those of you playing along at home, Rita is dead."
According to the series' head writer (and future host) Michael J. Nelson, "We were all traumatized, the scene got cut, and from that day forward, movies were watched in their entirety (for such potentially offensive content) before they were selected.
"[3] Earlier in the episode, the dinner scene at Rommel and Rita's cabin is also edited slightly: when J.C. flies into a rage and Nero tries to calm him, J.C. pushes him away, saying "Get your hands off me, you dirty nigger!"
The music was composed by Mike Curb and Jerry Styner, with lyrics by Guy Henric,[4] and performed by the psychedelic West Coast rock band The New Life.