‘Tron’ Light Cycles Come To Life, And They’re For Sale
Show up at the “Tron: Legacy” film premiere on a of these babies.
Parker Brothers Choppers, of Melbourne, Fla., have built 10 Tron Lightcycles. The $55,000 bike is built on a steel frame, with a fiberglass body and a V-twin Suzuki TLR1000 engine. According to Parker Brothers, it is street-legal.
Each bike weighs a reported 474 pounds and is about 100 inches long and 23 inches wide, with a chair 28.5 inches off the ground. And whilst the Parker Brothers’ pattern is strikingly identical to the Disney film light cycle, there are a few manifest differences, such as no cover.
Although Parker Brothers did not let go a lot of sum about the bikes, at least a inform says the bikes may be systematic with an iPad advancing dock that will manifestation practical gauges and other info.
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