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* ''[[Genesis Climber Mospeada]]'' (AKA, the third series of ''[[Robotech]]'') has motorcycles that transform into [[Powered Armor]].
* The Motoslaves of ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' also serve as small [[Transforming Mecha]]. Priss and Sylvie also ride cool regular motorcycles. And there's the Highway Star.
* A subversion in ''[[Durarara!!]]''. Celty's [[Cool Bike]] is actually a [[Cool Horse]] disguised as one. You can tell by the fact that it makes no noise, only whinnies and it has the shadow of a horse.
* Beelzemon of ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'' has a cool, living bike called Behemoth. And if you aren't Beelzemon, it will possess you and drive all across the landscape.
** And better, ''it wasn't made for him'' or anything like that. Beelzey was just the only one powerful enough to tame the cursed bike that had terrorized a town with its original rider (''and'' then Guilmon, who knocked the original rider off only to become possessed himself.)
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* The Nintendo64 game ''[[Extreme-G]]'' is centered ''around'' racing impossibly cool bikes.
* In ''[[James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing]]'', the Q-Bike James Bond has.
* In ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'', EVA's BMW R75 with optional [[Cool Sidecar]] is one hell of a bike, and the way she drives it would put Evel Knievel to shame.
* The Triumph Bonneville ridden by Eva/Big Mama and the Speed Triples ridden by her subordinates in Act 3 of ''[[Metal Gear Solid]] 4''; it helps that they're also real world cool bikes.
* Being a game centered around a whole collection of [[Badass Biker|badass bikers]], ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV the Lost And Damned|The Lost And Damned]]'' has no shortage of cool bikes, ranging from classic 1950s/1960s-style ''Easy Rider'' and modern custom choppers to exotic Italian and Japanese crotch rockets.