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LEGO paired the Batcycle with " Harley Quinn's Hammer Truck" for their LEGO Batman line.

At first, it serves as Batman's primary vehicle. The Batpod is used again in The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The term "Batpod" is mentioned by Alfred Pennyworth only once in the movie. The Batpod's chassis also elongates, allowing the rider to pass under low-hanging obstacles, as when Batman slaloms underneath a tractor trailer the Joker is driving.
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This also allows for instant changes in direction - if the driver approaches a wall, the Batpod's central frame will rotate to keep the driver upright. One action sequence in the film shows the wheels rolling against their normal axes, seemingly for added stability in sharp turns or other maneuvers.

Six models were constructed for the film's production to anticipate some of them crashing. For the film, the bike is armed with grappling hooks, cannons, and machine guns. Because the Tumbler is ordered to self-destruct, the Batpod allows Batman to continue his pursuit. The Batpod ejects out of the Tumbler's front end, with the Tumbler's front wheels becoming the Batpod's front and rear wheels. The engine noise was designed around the Shepard tone, for which sound effects came, in part, from the sound of the Tesla Roadster's electric motor. The two foot pegs are set 3½ feet apart on either side of the tank, which the rider lies on, belly down. The Batpod is steered by the shoulders instead of hands, and the rider's arms are protected by shields. The bike has 20" front and rear tires and is powered by a high-performance, water-cooled, single-cylinder engine - geared toward the lower end for faster acceleration and with no exhaust pipes: the exhaust is routed through the hollow steel/aluminum/magnesium tubing used for the frame of the bike. The Batcycle is known as the Batpod for The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The Batpod from The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises

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Robin's sidecar (a detachable self-propelled vehicle) was authenticated by Burt Ward on the television series Hollywood Treasure and sold at auction for $30,000. Kustomotive built four replicas of the Batcycle for tours. When the series was canceled, Kustomotive used the Batcycle in car shows, paying royalties to Greenway, 20th Century Fox, and National Periodical Publications. The total amount paid to Kustomotive was $2,500. Hubie Kerns and Victor Paul did most of the stunt work with the motorcycle throughout the series.
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The new Batcycle was first used in the 1966 film Batman and continued to appear in the rest of the TV series. It was leased to 20th Century Fox starting on Apfor $50 a week with an additional $350 up front. It was produced by Kustomotive, conceived by Dan Dempski, designed by Tom Daniel, and built by Dan and Korky Korkes using a Yamaha Catalina 250. Later that year, a new Batcycle was introduced. It was a 1965 Harley Davidson with a side car, but it was taken on lease and was only used for the first season episode "Not Yet, He Ain't". The Batcycle made its first appearance in 1966 in the Batman TV series.
