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The '''Laser Cycles''' (aka '''Lasercycles''')<ref>British, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and German markets</ref> are a pair of turbo-charging, road-ripping robots. Like the technologically-similar [[Laser Rod]]s, they're more concerned with speed and flash than anything of much substance. | The '''Laser Cycles''' (aka '''Lasercycles''')<ref>British, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and German markets</ref> are a pair of turbo-charging, road-ripping robots. Like the technologically-similar [[Laser Rod]]s, they're more concerned with speed and flash than anything of much substance. | ||
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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Robotmasters''=== | |||
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===''G-2'' manga and story pages=== | ===''G-2'' manga and story pages=== | ||
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===Ask Vector Prime=== | ===Ask Vector Prime=== | ||
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:In an odd reversal of Transformers history in 2000, the Laser Cycles were released in two decoes each by Takara for their [[Microman]] line, but with retooled handlebars and no electronics. The Laser Cycle pair were released again within Transformers, all with handlebar retooling intact but electronics restored, first as a 2002 [[exclusive]] from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' toyline]] and a 2004-2005 regular release in ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)#Toys|Robotmasters]]''. | :In an odd reversal of Transformers history in 2000, the Laser Cycles were released in two decoes each by Takara for their [[Microman]] line, but with retooled handlebars and no electronics. The Laser Cycle pair were released again within Transformers, all with handlebar retooling intact but electronics restored, first as a 2002 [[exclusive]] from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' toyline]] and a 2004-2005 regular release in ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)#Toys|Robotmasters]]''. | ||
===''Legacy''=== | |||
*'''G2 Universe Road Rocket''' | |||
*'''G2 Universe Laser Cycle''' | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 20:29, 30 June 2023
The Laser Cycles (aka Lasercycles)[1] are a pair of turbo-charging, road-ripping robots. Like the technologically-similar Laser Rods, they're more concerned with speed and flash than anything of much substance.
The Laser Cycles are:
- The Autobot Road Rocket
- The Decepticon Road Pig
Fiction
Robotmasters
G-2 manga and story pages
Ask Vector Prime
During the Battle of Sherman Dam in Primax 096.0 Beta, the Laser Cycle Jazz attempted to evacuate the surrounding area, with fellow Laser Cycle Soundwave in pursuit. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/06
Toys
Generation 2

- Laser Cycles (1995)
- Road Pig
- Road Rocket
- The Laser Cycles were among the new molds released toward the end of the Generation 2 toy line. Like the contemporaneous Laser Rods, they feature clear plastic weaponry which illuminates using small red LEDs. Like most of the later Generation 2 figures, they possess a high degree of articulation for their time.
- A second wave was planned, featuring redecoes of the first two molds as Jazz and Soundwave. These were never mass produced due to the cancellation of Generation 2.
- In an odd reversal of Transformers history in 2000, the Laser Cycles were released in two decoes each by Takara for their Microman line, but with retooled handlebars and no electronics. The Laser Cycle pair were released again within Transformers, all with handlebar retooling intact but electronics restored, first as a 2002 exclusive from the 2001 Robots in Disguise toyline and a 2004-2005 regular release in Robotmasters.
Legacy
- G2 Universe Road Rocket
- G2 Universe Laser Cycle
Notes
- On European market packaging, the Laser Cycles were advertised as "Ninjas". Likewise, Road Rocket and Road Pig are portrayed as ninja in Japanese media.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Laser Bike (レーザーバイク Rēzā Baiku)
- French: Motolasers (France), Motos Laser (Canada)
- Italian: Motolaser
References
- ↑ British, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and German markets





