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Reno, Nevada-based welder/machinist "Jeff T." recently took the frame of a 2002 Harley Davidson V-Rod, and built his own electric interpretation of Batman's Batpod around it. He's now got it up ...
When The Dark Knight hit theaters in 2008, everyone loved Batman's Batpod, an outrageous, nearly undrivable motorcycle with a bad attitude. Someone even built one and put it up on eBay. Forget that.
See, the sounds of the Batpod, that motorcycle-like machine gun platform that Batman rides in the movie are built, in part, from the sound of the Tesla Roadster. Skip to main content.
Corbould wouldn’t say what sort of engine was used for the slick gray-and-silver Batpod, just that it’s “high performance.” Nor would he give its top speed, except to say it’s “very ...
Initial data was estimating the Batpod would sell at around $80,000-$100,000 (€71,500-€89,400), but, as you can see here, the price skyrocketed by a lot.
Built by Dave Welch at Chopper City USA, owned by Pankaj Shah, it's a street-legal BatPod. Don't go trying that wall-flip u-turn at home, folks. View 24 Images ...
Synonymous with Christopher Nolan’s take on the Dark Knight, the custom-built Batpod was a thing of beauty. “Conceived by Christopher Nolan and production designer Nathan Crowley, the Batpod was ...
Although not quite as sexy as watching Meredith Viera ride the Batpod, this spycam video of Batman’s motorcycle on set gives you a good idea of how it’ll look in the movie. [29motoguide via ...
This Batpod joins the Batmobile, aka the Tumbler, in their Dark Knight trilogy collection. The only vehicle left for McFarlane to do is The Bat, also from Rises . Batman and the Batpod will be a ...
June 18, 2007 — Yes, it’s ridable. You just have to be a little bit crazy and entirely French to do it. Specifically, you need to be Jean-Pierre Goy, the stunt rider who’s spent the last few ...