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** She gives Stephanie Brown (the third Batgirl) one in ''ComicBook/Batgirl2009''. Subverted in ''ComicBook/{{Batgirls|2021}}'', where she gives Steph and Cassie Bat-e-scooters, which they jointly decide are decidedly ''uncool''. They get used to them though.

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** She gives Stephanie Brown (the third Batgirl) one in ''ComicBook/Batgirl2009''. Subverted in ''ComicBook/{{Batgirls|2021}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Batgirls}}'', where she gives Steph and Cassie Bat-e-scooters, which they jointly decide are decidedly ''uncool''. They get used to them though.

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* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' has his Lawmaster, equipped with bulletproof tyres, NitroBoost, [[AutomatedAutomobiles on-board AI]] and [[WeaponizedCar bike cannon]].
* ComicBook/GhostRider's bike is cool mundanely. It's even cooler in Ghost Rider mode, what with the chains and skull and flames. ''And'' it leaves a trail of flaming tire tracks... and can ride up even ''vertical walls''.
** Johnny and Danny's bikes represent two distinct types - Johnny's is a chopper, while Danny's is a speed bike.
* In ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOneHundred'', the Batmobile is reimagined as a souped-up motorcycle.
* Barbara Gordon ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'' rides a souped-up bike.

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* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' has his Lawmaster, equipped with bulletproof tyres, NitroBoost, [[AutomatedAutomobiles on-board AI]] and [[WeaponizedCar bike cannon]].
* ComicBook/GhostRider's bike is cool mundanely. It's even cooler in Ghost Rider mode, what with the chains and skull and flames. ''And'' it leaves a trail of flaming tire tracks... and can ride up even ''vertical walls''.
** Johnny and Danny's bikes represent two distinct types - Johnny's is a chopper, while Danny's is a speed bike.
* In ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOneHundred'', the Batmobile is reimagined as a souped-up motorcycle.
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''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'': Barbara Gordon ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'' rides a souped-up bike.bike as Batgirl.



** She gives Stephanie Brown (the third Batgirl) one in ''ComicBook/Batgirl2009''. Subverted in ''Comicbook/{{Batgirls}}'', where she gives Steph and Cassie Bat-e-scooters, which they jointly decide are decidedly ''uncool''. They get used to them though.

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** She gives Stephanie Brown (the third Batgirl) one in ''ComicBook/Batgirl2009''. Subverted in ''Comicbook/{{Batgirls}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Batgirls|2021}}'', where she gives Steph and Cassie Bat-e-scooters, which they jointly decide are decidedly ''uncool''. They get used to them though.



** Tim Drake had a highly modified motorcycle as ComicBook/{{Robin}} and so too did the two Robins who followed after him, Stephanie and Damian. Though Steph had already had a bike from the very first panel she appeared in that one wasn't nearly as cool. Tim himself tricked his bike out even further as ComicBook/RedRobin.
** ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} has the Wingcycle, which is normally awesome but in typical Dick Grayson fashion he also has a very lame looking sidecar he attaches to it at times. The man has some trouble with fashion.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
** Tim Drake had In ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOneHundred'', the Batmobile is reimagined as a highly modified souped-up motorcycle.
** Batman and Batwoman get rocket-powered motorcycles in Part 2 of ''ComicBook/NightOfTheMonsterMen''. The bikes are powerful enough to restrain ''building-sized kaiju'' with cable barbs.
* ''ComicBook/BazookaJules'': Super-thief Eddie Daytona's
motorcycle as ComicBook/{{Robin}} has sensors, weapons, and so too did the two Robins who followed after him, Stephanie and Damian. Though Steph had already had a bike from the very first panel she appeared in that one wasn't nearly as cool. Tim himself tricked his bike out even further as ComicBook/RedRobin.
** ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} has the Wingcycle, which is normally awesome but in typical Dick Grayson fashion he also has a very lame looking sidecar he attaches to it at times. The man has some trouble with fashion.
can repair itself.



* ''ComicBook/GhostRider'': The Ghost Rider's bike is cool mundanely. It's even cooler in Ghost Rider mode, what with the chains and skull and flames. ''And'' it leaves a trail of flaming tire tracks... and can ride up even ''vertical walls''.
** Johnny and Danny's bikes represent two distinct types - Johnny's is a chopper, while Danny's is a speed bike.
* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': Clint Barton has a flying bike called the Sky-Cycle.
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': The Lawmaster, equipped with bulletproof tyres, NitroBoost, [[AutomatedAutomobiles on-board AI]] and [[WeaponizedCar bike cannon]].



* The Spy Cycle from ''ComicBook/SpyBoy''.
* ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 Post-Flashpoint]]'' ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} owned for a short while a rocket space bike named KR-1.
* In the German comic ''ComicBook/{{Werner}}'': Lots. The fact that Brösel is a motorcycle nut and draws extremely realistic (but often still wacky) bikes helps a lot.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'': Dick Grayson has the Wingcycle, which is normally awesome but in typical Dick Grayson fashion he also has a very lame looking sidecar he attaches to it at times. The man has some trouble with fashion.
* ''ComicBook/PoetAndersonTheDreamWalker'': Ayo and the Anderson brothers use them to travel outside Genesis.
* ''ComicBook/{{Robin}}'': Tim Drake had a highly modified motorcycle as Robin and so too did the two Robins who followed after him, Stephanie and Damian. Though Steph had already had a bike from the very first panel she appeared in that one wasn't nearly as cool. Tim himself tricked his bike out even further as ComicBook/RedRobin.
* ''ComicBook/ShamansTears'': Joshua Brand travels on a classic Indian Chief motorcycle.
* ''[[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'': In the storyline "Treasure Team Tango", Shadow brings in his ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog''-based motorcycle to help give Team Rose a lift. When questioned why he has this, he sheepishly admits he's fond of it.
* ''ComicBook/SpyBoy'':
The Spy Cycle from ''ComicBook/SpyBoy''.
Cycle.
* ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 Post-Flashpoint]]'' ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'': Post-Flashpoint in ''ComicBook/Supergirl2011'', Supergirl owned for a short while a rocket space bike named KR-1.
* In the German comic ''ComicBook/WerewolfByNight'': Jack Russell rides one. And unlike his cars, he has thus far managed to not crash it once.
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''ComicBook/{{Werner}}'': Lots. The fact that Brösel is a motorcycle nut and draws extremely realistic (but often still wacky) bikes helps a lot.



* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': Clint Barton has a flying bike called the Sky-Cycle.
* ''ComicBook/WerewolfByNight'': Jack Russell rides one. And unlike his cars, he has thus far managed to not crash it once.
* In ''ComicBook/BazookaJules'' super-thief, Eddie Daytona's motorcycle has sensors, weapons, and can repair itself.
* In ''ComicBook/ShamansTears'', Joshua Brand travels on a classic Indian Chief motorcycle.
* In ''ComicBook/PoetAndersonTheDreamWalker'', Ayo and the Anderson brothers use them to travel outside Genesis.
* In the ''[[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics Sonic Universe]]'' storyline "Treasure Team Tango", Shadow brings in his ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog''-based motorcycle to help give Team Rose a lift. When questioned why he has this, he sheepishly admits he's fond of it.
* Batman and Batwoman get rocket-powered motorcycles in Part 2 of ''ComicBook/NightOfTheMonsterMen''. The bikes are powerful enough to restrain ''building-sized kaiju'' with cable barbs.
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* For sheer specs alone, the Kawasaki Ninja [=H2R=] deserves a mention. It packs an inline-four, ''supercharged'', 998cc engine that produces a whopping 310 bhp of power - making it the most powerful road-homologated bike ''ever''. This handily beats most entry level sports cars and makes it as fast as most high-end supercars. Oh, and [[https://content.kawasaki.com/Content/Uploads/Products/6182/Colors/edprj15p.uw2.png its looks reek of pure badass.]]

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* For sheer specs alone, the Kawasaki Ninja [=H2R=] deserves a mention. It packs an inline-four, ''supercharged'', 998cc engine that produces a whopping 310 bhp of power - making it the most powerful road-homologated bike ''ever''. This handily beats most entry level sports cars and makes it as fast as most high-end supercars. Oh, and [[https://content.kawasaki.com/Content/Uploads/Products/6182/Colors/edprj15p.uw2.png [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Kawasaki_Ninja_H2.jpg its looks reek of pure badass.]]
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*** Not all that radical, more a return to its roots. The original [=GL1000=] Goldwing was designed as a muscle bike. Due to its smooth, torque-happy engine, low-maintenance shaft drive and comfortable riding position many long distance riders started fitting theirs out with fairings and saddlebags. Honda took notice and started offering the Wing as a full-dress touring bike from the factory.
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* Doubling up as a CoolSpaceship, [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]]'s spacehog, his custom ''Spaz-Frag 666'' that acts as his personal transport everywhere from terrestrial locations [[InSpace to deep space]]. It can reach warp speed and once it was even a fully functional TimeMachine. Can be also a [[HammerSpace Flying Arsenal]] filled to the exhaust with several of the deadliest weapons in the known universe and it even responds to his whistle commands.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Lobo}}'': Doubling up as a CoolSpaceship, [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]]'s Lobo's spacehog, his custom ''Spaz-Frag 666'' that acts as his personal transport everywhere from terrestrial locations [[InSpace to deep space]]. It can reach warp speed and once it was even a fully functional TimeMachine. Can be also a [[HammerSpace Flying Arsenal]] filled to the exhaust with several of the deadliest weapons in the known universe and it even responds to his whistle commands.

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** ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'': Gotchard rides Golddash, one of the series' "Chemy" {{Mons}} that were brought to life with the power of UsefulNotes/{{Alchemy}}. Besides being a living creature, it has arms to grab things with on its cowling. Gotchard can also pair two Chemies together and FusionDance with them, able to either take on their characteristics or fully transform into a mashup of the two; Golddash pairs with a crab Chemy and together they can turn Gotchard into a wheeled mecha-crab. In addition, one of the other vehicle Chemies is a bicycle; it doesn't make a physical appearance but its partner is a whale and the possible FusionDance is a giant bike with whale attributes (whale-sized, rubbery, and can spray water from a blowhole).

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** ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'': Gotchard rides Golddash, one of the series' ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' revolves around "Chemy" {{Mons}} that were brought to life with the power of UsefulNotes/{{Alchemy}}. Besides being UsefulNotes/{{Alchemy}}, which includes a living creature, it has arms to grab things with on its cowling. Gotchard can whole group of vehicle Chemies. One is Golddash, a motorcycle Chemy who serves as Gotchard's ride; there's also pair two Chemies together and a spiked-wheel bicycle Chemy named Spicle in the set but it never makes a physical appearance. The series' Riders can FusionDance with them, able pairs of Chemies to either take on their characteristics transform:
*** Gotchard's fusions end up pairing both bikes with animals, Golddash with a crab and Spicle with a whale, and Gotchard can choose to use any of his transformations in humanoid
or fully non-human forms. The motorcycle/crab form ends up extremely heavily armored and can transform into a mashup of the two; Golddash pairs with a crab Chemy and together they can turn Gotchard into a wheeled mecha-crab. In addition, one of mecha-crab, while the other vehicle Chemies bicycle/whale combo's humanoid form is a bicycle; it doesn't make a physical appearance never seen but its partner is a whale and the possible FusionDance is nonhuman transformation turns him into a giant bike with whale attributes (whale-sized, rubbery, and can spray water from a blowhole).blowhole).
*** Valvarad can augment his armor with vehicle Chemies, and later as Kamen Rider Valvarad he fuses them with "Occult" (cryptid) partners. It's not clear if he'll actually use either bike fusion within the show, but his possible combos are bicycle/fairy and motorcycle/kraken.
*** At one point, a second Gotchard ([[spoiler:normal Gotchard's future self]]) shows up with his own set of fiery "Daybreak" Chemies, and is shown riding in on Daybreak Golddash.

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