http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/05/fully-functioning-tron-lightcycle-replica-sells-fo.html
Fully Functioning Tron Lightcycle Replica Sells for $77,000
By Turner Minton  |  May 11, 2015

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(Electric Tron Lightcycle Replica)
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Is this a steal or a complete waste of money? We’re still not sure. In what
we’re assuming is a methodical plan to escape into the Grid undetected and
drive off into the digital frontier with the sounds of Daft Punk playing
overhead, one lucky man has purchased a life-sized replica of a Lightcyle
from the movie Tron: Legacy. We don’t expect to see him again once he’s lost
to the system of programs and gridbugs. Of course, he could always make a
surprise return just before the production gets underway for TRON 3. If he
promises to loan out his new whip, he’s sure to get a supporting role in the
new feature.

The news of the purchase is not all good for fans of the TRON franchise. The
sale, which commenced over the weekend, went for the price of $77,000. The
bike was sold at auction by RM Sotheby’s as part of the wider Andrews
Collection. The highest bidder remained undisclosed, which is all the better
for him or her as any getaway plan into the digital landscape would be
foiled if their identity was blown.

The bike is an exact replica of the Lightcycle seen in Legacy with a sleek,
glossy design and light-up headlights. It also features a 96 volt
direct-drive electric motor, an actual suspension and hydraulic brakes which
means it can legitimately transport its passengers. The price before the
auction was estimated to be around $25,000-40,000. The full description
according to the website, can be read below:

“This custom electric vehicle was built especially for the Andrews
Collection to recreate the unique motorcycles seen in the 2010 movie TRON:
Legacy. It is a highly compelling work of mobile art that has an enduring
connection to pop culture.

The bike was partially built by an outside firm and then sent to the
Andrews’s own shop for completion. It is a fully functioning motorcycle that
can be ridden, as it is powered by a direct-drive electric motor that has
lithium batteries, which is mated to a computer-controlled digital
electronic transmission. This custom TRON tribute boasts a very low seat
height of 28.5 inches, making it easy to ride even at low speeds. The
motorcycle is finished in black with a white stripe and boasts an imposing
stance to match its performance.

After its completion by the Andrews’ in 2012, the bike has only been ridden
around their facilities to ensure that it remains in functioning condition.
As such, it is in as-new condition and would be an ideal piece for any
collection of movie memorabilia. It is unlikely that a similar motorcycle
will ever be produced or made available for purchase, making this a truly
unique opportunity.”

For those still in want of a cycle of their own, those plans will have to
wait until the buyer decides to return back to our reality. Until then, you
can only daydream about the missed opportunity.
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http://www.gizmag.com/tron-lightcycle-sale-auction/37429/
Tron Lightcycle sells for $77,000
May 10, 2015

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http://www.gizmag.com/tron-lightcycle-sale-auction/37429/pictures
Gallery  RM Auctions' pre-sale guide for the chunky electric bike put the
expected price at US$25,000 to $40,000 – it sold for US$77,000 as part of
the Andrews Collection auction
]

A working replica of the famous Lightcycle form the movie TRON: Legacy has
smashed expectations by selling for US$77,000 as part of the record-breaking
Andrews Collection auction.

    The TRON: Legacy motorcycle is powered by a 96 V direct-drive electric
motor and features a computer-controlled throttle

RM Auctions' pre-sale guide for the chunky electric bike put the expected
price at US$25,000 to $40,000, with the result proving once again that a big
screen appearance can have a big impact at the auction block.

As we previously reported, the TRON: Legacy motorcycle is powered by a 96 V
direct-drive electric motor with lithium-ion batteries and features a
computer-controlled throttle. It's only only been ridden around the Andrews
facilities to ensure that it remains functional ... and to look at it,
"functional" does seem a stretch – imagine trying to navigate the local
supermarket carpark on that thing. Still, this is about aesthetics and
investment potential, and there's little doubt that the Lightcycle ticks
those boxes.
[© Gizmag 2015]
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