21 Oddest But Coolest Motorcycles You'll Ever See
The motorcycle is not just a vehicle, but also a piece of art. There's such a broad diversity of motorcycles and we've picked out some unusual examples, just for you. Take a look at 21 of the most unusual motorcycles around.
1. The Bikemobile
This motorcycle looks just like the vintage Batmobile from the "Tim Burton" movies. It must turn some serious heads when it drives down the street.
2. The Predaliencycle
This incredible work of genius was created entirely out of disused metal scrap. It's an alien, a predator, and a functional motorcycle.
3. Rat Fink Bike
This motorcycle is a detailed recreation of Ed Roth's Rat Fink character, a counter-culture Mickey Mouse from the early 1960's.
4. Monster Motorbike From Hell
This behemoth is thirty feet long, ten feet high, and weighs 13.6 tons. It's designed by Australian stunt driver Ray Baumann.
5. The Real-Life Bat Pod
This replica, derived from the Bat Pod in the "Dark Knight Rises," seems to have no motorcycle functionality, but it's actually road-ready and even has fake guns and grappling hooks mounted to its front.
6. The Hambiker
This Hambiker actually has a sound system that broadcasts the noise of frying meat when it drives. What's interesting is that the driver wears a hamburger Viking helmet.
7. Metal Skeleton Bike
Nothing except riding the human skeleton bike says "I'm a bad dude who doesn't give a flip about what society thinks." What is beauty anyway?
8. Ape Hanger
A driver on this tough-guy thing looks like a kid on a swing. It literally has handlebar streamers. But they're probably made of leather instead of sparkle tinsel, so it can't be lame.
9. The Hearse Cycle
It's hard to lighten dreary funerals up without seeming frivolous. The hearse cycle might hit that sweet spot of being fun without being disrespectful. It takes two riders. Well, three
10. Steampunk Time Traveler
This steampunk time traveler came back to show us what motorcycles will look like in our terrible future. The driver in the top hat looks like the villain from "Wild Wild West."
11. The Condomobile
The condom bike was made to help spread AIDS awareness in India. It first hit the streets in 2007, broadcasting audio instructions on condom usage and facts about AIDS prevention.
12. The Michelincycle
Maybe we'll all wear Michelin Man costumes that turn us invincible in the not-so-distant future. We'll all ride around on these gyrocycles and if we fall off, no problem.
13. The Multicycle
This guy looks kind of sad standing all alone next to his ten-seat motorcycle. Maybe everyone can pedal like in the "Flintstones." I think it's fair to say that this thing probably has a pretty crap turning radius.
14. The Tankcycle
Nothing is better than building a tank cycle to let the other dads in the neighborhood know that you're the boss. Although at this point, he really could have just made an actual tank.
15. Future Police Cycle
Nothing strikes fear into the hearts of criminals like props from bad 1980's sci-fi movies. Unfortunately, dressing like Judge Dredd doesn't make you Judge Dredd.
16. The Herocycle
It may be the perfect way to show up to the scene of a crime. The criminals will either run away in fear or be incapacitated by laughter. Either way, it gives the victim enough time to escape.
17. The Metalbike
Not sure whether the metal bike is a steampunk thing or not. Hopefully not. It would look much less cool if it's rider were wearing a top hat.
18. The Bigwheel
One of the terrible parts about riding a motorcycle is cars pushing you around. Not when you ride this bigwheel bike. But you do have to watch out for getting bullied by heavy winds.
19. The Question Mark
Not sure why this bike is so huge or what it's supposed to be, other than big and colorful. Anyway, that's fine, it's still cool.
20. The Redbull Bike
The driver gets really mad when you call his bike a "tricycle." Though maybe that's just the Taurine talking.
21. The Chromecycle
The best part about riding this chrome cycle isn't the fact that you look like you're floating. It's when you get to stop and look at your own cool reflection.