Confederate Motorcycles, creator of some of the world’s most exotic road-going machines, has announced that it’s most advanced motorcycle yet, the P51 Combat Fighter, has been included in the production of Transformers: The Last Knight. The Decepticon, Mohawk, will appear as a Fighter in it’s disguised vehicle form. H. Matthew Chambers, CEO of Confederate Motorcycles, said: “The Fighter is pure yang power born to raise hell, so his transformation into the knife wielding, mayhem-causing, motorcycle punk is logical and interesting.” Of the 61 Combat Collection special editions, each hand built by Confederate’s highly-skilled master craftsmen at its Birmingham headquarters, only two remain available for reservation. Transformers: The Last Knight is due today June 21 for worldwide release.
Confederate Fighter Motorcycle In The Production Of Transformer Movie, The Last Knight.
Published by June 21st, 2017 in Builders, Editorial and Events.10 Responses to “Confederate Fighter Motorcycle In The Production Of Transformer Movie, The Last Knight.”
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The movie connection / product placement I couldn’t care less about . The motorcycle itself though ? Bat*** crazy insane and innovative as all get out . Not for everyone but then again who wants to be everyone in this overly homogenized world ?
profanity. then, what does one expect from hollyworld?
Shouldn’t somebody put a giant front wheel on that?
saw the movie last night, mohawk was the coolest and I knew the bike right away. boy did it look good on IMAX! glad to see such a small manufacturer represented in hollywood!!
Love to know how many man hours it takes to make one of these. Very interesting company.
HUH?????
I never understood why a Transformer would be a motorcycle. I mean think about it. You are a robot hiding from humans and transform into a vehicle that, without a person riding on it, is the most conspicuous thing in the world. So you have to what, have a human with you all the time so when you transform it is not blatantly obvious a riderless motorcycle is going down the road?
just something about spending 125K for a motorcycle that seems wrong . But more power to ya !
I am v e r y close to their shop. I should pop in and ask for a test ride……………… peace
Yeah good luck with that, and if you do ask them, don’t tell them what your handle is, eh Burnout……..