Fallout Bike

So, Vault-Tec is building bikes out of junk now? Or is it "let's slap some familiar name on something fancy and make it Fallout"? :>
 
yeah, it would look more fallout without all those symbols on it, it's too much
 
Lexx said:
So, Vault-Tec is building bikes out of junk now? Or is it "let's slap some familiar name on something fancy and make it Fallout"? :>

It's a fan creation I hear, regardless of being bethblogged.
 
man, there are some serious design flaws that i can see on the bike, most importantly the connection of the front forks to the wheel.
 
Silencer said:
Lexx said:
So, Vault-Tec is building bikes out of junk now? Or is it "let's slap some familiar name on something fancy and make it Fallout"? :>

It's a fan creation I hear, regardless of being bethblogged.

Yes, I know. Still, my complain stays valid. :P
 
I like the vault-tec sign. After all, if things didn't have a big-ass sign saying what they are supposed to be, no-one would ever get anything done.

"What's this? Is this a cup? Is this a toilet? Ah, bullocks!"
 
Morbus said:
"What's this? Is this a cup? Is this a toilet? Ah, bollocks!"

Fixed.

Does look pretty cool though I would hate to ride it. Looks like if you sat on it your legs would be in the way of the handle bars.
 
No suspension and no radiator = fruadbike.

I'm not even sure it has a fuel tank.

Looks like a cool bike to someone who doesn't know better, but is missing some essential components. In keeping with the Todd Howard approach to RPGs.

edit: it doesn't appear to have bakes either.
It truly is a FO3 bike.
 
Damn a lot of you guys are negative as hell. This bike looks pretty sweet, and seems like it would fit with the Fallout universe. So what if it is missing some components, it still probably took a lot of time and effort and deserves more than just ridicule.
 
If I build a sand castle with a coffee spoon, it doesn't suddenly become awesome because it took much time and effort.
 
Pretty sweet.

Guess it would be more comfy to ride this one rather than chopper/scooter/sport bike in the wasteland desert.
 
Morbus said:
If I build a sand castle with a coffee spoon, it doesn't suddenly become awesome because it took much time and effort.

No, it'd be awesome if it looked awesome. Which this bike does. Impractical? Yes. Oddly tagged? Yes. Awesome? Yes.
 
NiRv4n4 said:
Damn a lot of you guys are negative as hell. This bike looks pretty sweet, and seems like it would fit with the Fallout universe. So what if it is missing some components, it still probably took a lot of time and effort and deserves more than just ridicule.
Well much like Fallout, when you strip a bike of it's essential, fundamental components and hamfistedly slap on some IP insignia gratuitously, all you're left with is a pretty toy that requires LARPing to function e.g. You have to pretend.

I call this phenomenon the Bethpologists' Rationale. It's been going ever since Morrowind. Ignore the negative deal breaking shit, put your rose-colored glasses on and imagine it's not what it is. XBOX monthly wouldn't mislead me!
 
Brother None said:
No, it'd be awesome if it looked awesome. Which this bike does. Impractical? Yes. Oddly tagged? Yes. Awesome? Yes.
I wasn't targeting the position but the argument.
 
If it's a bike for a super mutie, then yeah.

Vault Tec is alright, but usless and out of spce.

101 number only says which "Fallout" fans are they...
 
I think it's pretty awesome really. Must have taken alot of effort to make reguardless how much it looks like a Fallout bike. ^_^
 
Cool looking prop if you don't look at it closely, too bad they didn't actually make a working bike :? I guess that's what happens when you have a high school graphic arts teacher direct students to make a bike. The classiest thing about the pictures is the wet sand with tire tracks in it to present the illusion that it can drive. If you're going to do that then at least roll the bike through it.

Kind of reminds me of these guys.
 
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