For all you anime and manga lovers out there, check out this Transformers-like cosplay of a moving motorcycle that showed up at this year’s North American Anime Expo. The guy is actually moving using motorized wheels on his legs.
These pics show the Suzuki B-King Bumble Bee Transformers version, created by West London Suzuki with paint work by Altamura. The colour scheme extends to the helmet, and the bike will be fitted with new twin Yoshimura performance exhausts.
Check out the full gallery of pics at London Bikers.
The Transformers craze is contagious, first we had the Bajaj commercial and now Steve Twist, who is computer visualisation and animation undergradute a Bournemouth University, created this Norton Commando Transformer. It took 8 months of work from concept to completation.
The result is fantastic and his teachers should also appreciate the fact that it’s the talk of the web, especially in the motorcycling world.
Source | mcn
Check out these pics of Megan Fox on the Aprilia RS125 for the Transformers movie. If you can look this good in tight leather pants, you can do anything, we suspect. And it’s Shia LeBeouf who rides pillion, not the girl.
We’ve already seen the Aprilia RSV 1000 Factory Transformers livery, but among the products appearing in the film will be the Aprilia RS125. We imagine you’ll now be watching the film for a glimpse of Megan Fox flying past on an Aprilia. It’s not the first time Shia LeBeouf rides as a passenger, as he did last year on a Harley in the Indiana Jones film.
Along with Aprilia, General Motors gets some serious product placement in the Transformers film, though the Italian bike manufacturer is, thankfully, not in the same dire financial straits as the American auto giant.
Source | Autoblog
Bollywood and Hollywood meet up again and this time it’s another fascinating Indian motorcycle commercial starring the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi, Bajaj Discover DTSi and Bajaj XCD DTSi motorcycles that turn into Transformers and start playing basketball.