[citation][nom]Zoonie[/nom]Actually.. If you'd remove the "weapons", that'd be a really cool thing to drive/ride around in.[/citation]
Not sure about other states, but in NY it would be illegal because it has no fenders, lights, and the wheel base for a motorcycle might even be illegal (such big tires would make it hard to maneuver)....although that is what drag strips are for XD
BAH! I disagree. The Tumbler was ultimate badass-ness. I never thought it could get better than that... And it DIDN'T. When the batpod popped off, it was like, sure, that's interesting, but cooler than the Tumbler? HA.
The batpod was almost unrideable. There was one french motorcycle rider that was able to drive it. He was the guy you saw in the movie. 100 grand for an unusable piece of machinery...you got to have more money than brains!
Difficult to be lying on your tummy most of the time, it's a real strenuous position to be in while working, even with a laptop...... forget being on a bike......
Everytime I come on here to view comments to a stupid story, I laugh my pants off. Some of these comments on here are classic-"dear douchebag" or "Holy cock slap Batman!" or "from this random jackass"
One ride on a replica batpod: not even worth $5
Hundred of hilarious comments from Tom's Hardware users: priceless
complete crap. it is a regular cheap motorcycle with some of the parts rotated and the handle bars on the bottom with extensions going up the sides , they probably bought a cheap used motorcycle for $1000, then spent another $2000 or so on parts to to make the mod. the total work probably only took 2-3 months as a free time project.
the mid part a unmodified section of a motorcycle with a cover over it it is like those idiots who get a cheap $800 car and get those body kits that make it look even more retarded
the suspension system was then modified slightly to change the ride angle and then he replaced the wheel and extended the mounts for it.