If you ever wanted to pretend you lived inside of a video game, now is your chance if you happen to have $40,000 lying around.
A working remake of the iconic Light Cycle from 2010's Tron reboot is being auctioned this May in Texas.
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The bike was manufactured by an outside firm and made for specifically for the Andrews car collection. The collection is getting rid of the cycle and a few other cars in an effort to spend more time enjoying fewer of their favorite vehicles, a reasoning which is arguably the least relatable rich person reasoning for anything ever.
The vehicle, which is listed in "new condition" runs on a 96 volt, direct-drive electric motor with lithium batteries and also features a computer-controlled throttle, rebound and compression damping with spring-preload front suspension and rigid rear suspension, and front and rear hydraulic brakes. So, you know -- car stuff.
Sotheby's is auctioning the bike starting anywhere from $25,000 to $40,000, noting that "it is unlikely that a similar motorcycle will ever be produced or made available for purchase, making this a truly unique opportunity."
But we're still holding out for the future, when these are standard Harleys.