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Kaneda's Bike From Akira


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I'm not even into motorcycles, but damn that is a sweet looking bike.

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I'm a former harley owner and I even like this. To make into kaneada's bike:

Remove engine and primary

Add generator for engine

Remove conventional wheels

Add rail style wheels with big fat tires

Add 4 50hp electric disk motors (don't forget to make them spark)

Run wire from generator to motors

Add an electronic transmission (not necessary though since it would be faster w/out it.

Round off the fairing a little

Ditch the passenger seat and chop the rear fender

Paint it red

Stitch a pill to your red moto jacket

Go whoop on akira with laser. :D

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I'm a former harley owner and I even like this. To make into kaneada's bike:

Remove engine and primary

Add generator for engine

Remove conventional wheels

Add 4 50hp electric disk motors (don't forget to make them spark)

Run wire from generator to motors

Add an electronic transmission (not necessary though since it would be faster w/out it.

Round off the fairing a little

Ditch the passenger seat and chop the rear fender

Paint it red

Stitch a pill to your red moto jacket

Go whoop on akira with laser. :D

What are you waiting for? Get crackin'!!!!

(me <--- loves all designs from akira... especially the bike)

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Suzuki designed this prototype for a bike that might come into production

No they didn't! read that link you provided...

This is NOT a prototype bike for production, isn't even ment to be... it's a concept bike, and just like concept cars that the auto industry spits out every year for thier industry shows, the larger motorcycle companies do the same ... it is very unlikely that this bike will ever see production, so don't get your hopes up ...

Some images of other concept bikes can be found here:

http://www.bikemenu.com/photosconcept.html

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Suzuki designed this prototype for a bike that might come into production

No they didn't! read that link you provided...

This is NOT a prototype bike for production, isn't even ment to be... it's a concept bike, and just like concept cars that the auto industry spits out every year for thier industry shows, the larger motorcycle companies do the same ... it is very unlikely that this bike will ever see production, so don't get your hopes up ...

Some images of other concept bikes can be found here:

http://www.bikemenu.com/photosconcept.html

That sucks! Cool lookin' bike though!

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it's supposed to be 1/12 scale,

anyone know the scale for the McFarlane bike?

I bought the McFarlane bike and Kaneda figure for my son, and was just wondering if this one from Bandai will be super detailed and will the Kaneda figure be articulated or not.

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Suzuki designed this prototype for a bike that might come into production

No they didn't! read that link you provided...

This is NOT a prototype bike for production, isn't even ment to be... it's a concept bike, and just like concept cars that the auto industry spits out every year for thier industry shows, the larger motorcycle companies do the same ... it is very unlikely that this bike will ever see production, so don't get your hopes up ...

Some images of other concept bikes can be found here:

http://www.bikemenu.com/photosconcept.html

Keyword "might"

As with previous concepts such as the Hayabusa-powered B-King, Suzuki has incorporated technology in the G-Strider that may be pure fantasy or may make production next year … that’s what makes the concept so interesting."
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