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Street Legal Tron Legacy Bike commands a USD55,000

December 3rd, 2010        

Street Legal Tron Legacy Bike commands a USD55,000

Yes Honda might have just announced their new CBR1000R for the year 2011, but this bike totally pawns it. In fact, this bike will make many bikers go crazy, though the price will make some go even crazier. Probably the coolest real bike you’ll ever see, this is the street legal Tron Legacy Bike, made by the Parker Brothers Choppers. They’ve made 10 custom-built Light Cycles that mimic the virtual ones very closely.

Street Legal Tron Legacy Bike commands a USD55,000

Yes, the look might be there, but you might think this is just a simple face job. Not really though. The bike features a steel frame with fiberglass bodywork, and roars to life thanks to the twin-V engine from a Suzuki TLR1000 and braking comes from a custom made friction drum that keeps the bike true to the look of Daniel Simon’s latest Light Cycle design.

The potential customers will be having a choice between actual gauges and an iPad dock that displays vital statistics on the iPad’s touch screen. Each bike weighs 474 pounds, is 100 inches long and 23 inches wide. The rider sits 28.5 inches off the ground. On the top of this, bikes are street legal and if you are one of the potential buyers, you can ride one to the premier for a cool $55,000.



Street Legal Tron Legacy Bike commands a USD55,000

Street Legal Tron Legacy Bike commands a USD55,000

SOURCE via Wired

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