Take A Ride On A Tron Bike

The Parker Brothers in Melbourne, Florida, developed a new electric version of their futuristic, street-legal “Tron Motorcycle”. Very light, it cant reach speeds of 100 mph and can travel up to 80 miles. From $55,000 to $70,000. Do you want to be seen riding it?

9 Responses to “Take A Ride On A Tron Bike”


  1. 1 P. Hamilton Jul 23rd, 2013 at 10:58 am

    No word for this.

  2. 2 BobS Jul 23rd, 2013 at 11:31 am

    Do I want to be seen riding it? I don’t care, I’d love to ride it. But buy one? No, not interested at any price.

  3. 3 ron Jul 23rd, 2013 at 1:24 pm

    I know the guy who did the original designs for the movie and he is pretty pissed about these guys building these bikes. Secondly, they did a really crappy job and what is that bumper bar/twin fake gun setup on the front it looks horrible!

  4. 4 nicker Jul 23rd, 2013 at 9:44 pm

    Well, loose the gun and he CHP push bars and it looks cool…..

    -nicker-

  5. 5 Keyboard Kowboy Jul 23rd, 2013 at 11:03 pm

    I would wager that the statement “We’ve sold these things all over the world” etc is false. Finding buyers at that price point for a unlicensed knock-off of a mediocre sci-fi movie for $55-70K? On top of that you have poor performance, crappy (maybe even dangerous) handling and really you have nothing more than a amusement park ride or livingroom art peice. More power to ’em if they really are doing it, but I’d be careful if they don’t have permission from the intelectual property holder. Going around calling in “The Light Cycle” etc is asking for a cease and desist letter (or worse) from a bunch o $425 an hr attorneys that do nothing but sharpen their teeth at night with the broken dreams of hard working artists. Best of luck guys but I still think I gotta call Bravo Sierra on the claim they have sold more than a couple of these things.

  6. 6 roadhog Jul 24th, 2013 at 2:40 pm

    Is that a typo? It can’t reach speeds of 100 mph?
    I agree with Nicker. Lose the futuristic Gatling guns!
    No mention of ground clearance or suspension. Will this thing ride like a bucking bronc on a rough road?
    I’d love to try it out, but at that price I can’t even afford to kick those fat tires.

  7. 7 Blackmax Jul 24th, 2013 at 6:18 pm

    It is an excerise of futuristic excess
    Fun to look at , but not very practical
    & not my cup of tea

  8. 8 brainnectar Jul 24th, 2013 at 9:57 pm

    Street Legal and the builder rides it in his parking lot…..enough said……smh

  9. 9 gtlover Jul 29th, 2013 at 10:15 am

    If you’re going to do a ‘cop bike’ at least make it a totally futuristic cop bike. Push bar from a Crown Vic and fake gats? Fail.

    And why is the kickstand on the wrong side?

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