Sci-Fi Street Bikes

The Parker Brothers Lightcycle is an Exclusive 'TRON' Replica

The Parker Brothers Lightcycle is a working replica of the motorcycles featured in the 'TRON' film series. The bike is fully functional and powered by an electric engine.

The Parker Brothers Lightcycle has a 96-volt electric engine powered by lithium-ion batteries. The Lightcycle has a top speed of 100mph and a max range of 100 miles. The bike’s battery can reportedly be charged in as little as 15 to 35 minutes. The bike is not street legal yet, but Parker Brothers is doing their best to modify the bike to make it safe for the streets. If you want to get your hands on the Parker Brothers Lightcycle you are in luck, as the bike builders plan to give this one-of-a-kind motorcycle away through a contest. All participants need to do to win is make a three-minute video explaining why you deserve the Lightcycle.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Street Bikes - The success of the Parker Brothers Lightcycle suggests potential adoption of electric motorbikes inspired by popular culture.
2. Replica Vehicles - The popularity of replicas of vehicles from movies and TV shows paves the way for entering previously unexplored markets by creating a connection to potential customers' fandom.
3. Sustainable Transportation - The use of electric engines in bikes and cars highlights a trend of adopting sustainable transportation methods for a more eco-friendly landscape.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - The trend towards electric motorbikes indicates the need for a shift in manufacturing of motor vehicles to include an environmentally friendly and energy-efficient option.
2. Entertainment - Companies in the entertainment industry can tap into previously untapped markets by developing replicas of vehicles from movies and TV shows.
3. Renewable Energy - The popularity of the Parker Brothers Lightcycle suggests a growing demand for sustainable transportation and the adoption of new renewable energy solutions.

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