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I can see dust-mites!!![]()
Haha.
I can see dust-mites!!![]()
here's a pic I haven,t seen posted before
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man this is sweet! so the thing can really move up and down, in order to dodge stuff (trucks for instance). On the today show it really seemed flatter.

I build things for a living. All kinds of different things. Majority of what I do is metalwork. Always been mechanically inclined. I love the history/discovery/learning channels. Watch all the bike building shows, Modern Marvels, How Its Made, Junkyard Wars, Monster Garage when it was on, etc etc. I'm pretty confident I could take a motorcycle apart and put it back together again.
All that being said, the mechanics of this thing are mind boggling. I really want to read a technical article on it. A bike just shouldn't be able to lay that flat and support someones weight and handle rough streets. Let alone jump something. The front fork is beefy as hell but still. I imagine all these images we've seen are with the bike laying down as low as it goes. I just don't think it can jump in this configuration or get any lower and be very drivable. I think it can already fit under a semi trailer the way we are seeing it. My guess is it gets as much as a foot taller in the center. It'll take on a bit more of the traditional bike stance when that happens and may be more appealing to people. I can't even begin to fathom the engines on this thing. I zoomed in on the licensing show pics and the hi res studio pics and I just cant figure it out. If there are two engines and they are in the wheels I don't understand how they could have done it. Nothing, save the handle grips, would have to be custom. Its amazing. Everything that has to go on in a wheel and then to somehow cram custom engines in there? Makes me feel like an idiot. Not to mention the problem of having engines inside wheels and then somehow transferring the power to the wheel itself. The engine couldn't possibly spin with the wheel but then again everything about this seems impossible, yet there it is and we're told the guy is practicing jumps with it. I can see the disc brakes in one of the pics and I can see completely through the rear wheel in one of the licensing pics. I think the wheel was covered in the studio pics. And then I'm wondering if the engines are in the wheels then what makes up the mass of mechanical under the tank. Or is it just for show. And then there are the hydraulics all over this thing but I can't figure out where exactly this thing would scissor up and down.
Aaaaanyway, yeah, beyond whether it is fitting for this Batman series I'm just blown away by the technical achievement of this thing and cant wait for it to get covered in some of the bike rags.
I'm going to post on some bike boards and see what observations I can dig up on just how the hell this thing might work.
Yeah the riders face looks to be right where a tire would kick up stuff.I really don't like the bike. Sorry but it doesn't look practical at all. and if you try to ride it in the rain with no fenders you'll be drowned.
Yeah, I remember that stuff. But Burton moved away from the true Batman story quite a bit didn't he? I remember seeing those movies as a kid and thinking "doesn't Batman hate guns?". Many of my friends were confused after seeing Batman Begins because they thought Joker killed Bruce's parents because they grew up on Burton's movie.
I saw this thing and my observations are somewhat different. There is a Honda engine that is hidden in the midsection of the Batpod, below the chest area of any potential rider. I saw what is potentially a drive shaft going to the rear wheel. I'm not completely certain about this since it could also just be a giant bar that structually attaches the rear wheel to the rest of the body.
The handlebars is not like a regular bike that have the 1 bar which goes across the vehicle. Instead, the handles are position like a "Y", forking out from the central frame. From that point, the handles on the Batpod is just like your everyday motorcycle, complete with breaks, accelerators, and such.
Yeah I wish they couldve made the batcycle better lookingthe only thing they have in common is the redicuously oversized tires.
tumbler= badass
"batpod"= far from badass

lol it looks like some sort of crippled insect from that angle. Like a praying mantis that needs wheel assists.here's a pic I haven,t seen posted before
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Yeah, I dont really get the drive shaft comment but I can see how he would think there is an engine under the tank. In which case it would have to transfer power somehow. The thing that gets me is in that pic you just posted you can see completely through the rear tire. There just isn't room left there to get an engine of any significance. Not to mention brakes. The thing has to stop.
I want some good close ups of the friggin wheel wells already.
Thats it! Well call it the praying mantis, jklol it looks like some sort of crippled insect from that angle. Like a praying mantis that needs wheel assists.
ooh . . . who remembers that from the early 90's?Thats it! Well call it the praying mantis, jk