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A Chinese village man is going for a ride on his Tron Light Cycle

lucia

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I remember that a ridable replica of Tron Light Cycle was sold at auction for the relative "bargain" price of just $77,000 in May. This guy in the video is speeding it on the village road in China. It's weird but the motorcycle looks really cool I have to say... Wwwwwwtf:sneaky:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x3t7W2ErwM

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first thought, look bro my bike cost as much as your town.

second thought, thank god for the mute button.
 
Why is his white but in the original pics the bike is black? I'm thinking Chinese replica and not the original that sold for $77K.
 
LOL, that looks so dangerous. One hit and your head is going to be on the road scrambled.

Is it actually floating? What a waste of money.
 
the front is okay but the rear is just a wheel under the fake one, and it can't even turn properly.
Waste of money.
 
the front is okay but the rear is just a wheel under the fake one, and it can't even turn properly.
Waste of money.

That was what I remembered from a few years ago when they first showed it. It was cool looking for the movie, but in REAL life was impossible to steer unless you're only making full 90 degree turns. 😛
 
so he modified a scooter and put a shell over it. Love how it barely makes one of the turns. lol
 
Why does the video's borders shake/slant/tilt so much? I know the actual video is probably a 4:3 video, but is there some program that cuts out parts of the video?
 
Surprised motorcycles with wide tires aren't more available in real-life -- they use them for drag racing, IIRC. Wouldn't have the issue of them tipping over.
 
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