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{{disambig2|the enterprising TransTech motorcycle|the awkwardly simple motorcycle from Generation 2|Bulletbike (G2)}} | |||
:''Bulletbike is a neutral [[Transformer]] in the [[TransTech]] [[continuity]].'' | |||
[[Image:Bulletbiketranstechholograph.jpg|right|200px|thumb|[[Obi-Wan Kenobi]], you are my only hope.]] | |||
'''Bulletbike''', the thirty-seventh richest bot on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], is the CEO of [[RoboCo]]. Snarlingly condescending, he has very little regard for his industry peers, much less the [[Lowtech|lowtechs]] who are thankfully kept locked up in [[Axiom Nexus]]. He cares about little else besides money, power, prestige, and, most importantly, his dignity. He finds violence oddly empowering. | |||
[[Image:Bulletbiketranstechholograph.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Obi- | |||
'''Bulletbike''', the thirty-seventh richest bot on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], is the CEO of [[ | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Timelines''=== | ===''Timelines''=== | ||
{{storylink | {{storylink|I, Lowtech}} | ||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
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*''Power Master ID number:'' '''PM4''' | *''Power Master ID number:'' '''PM4''' | ||
*''Accessories:'' 2 gattling guns | *''Accessories:'' 2 gattling guns | ||
: Bulletbike transforms into a silver motorcycle with an orange sidecar. As a ''Generation 2'' [[Power Master|Power Master]], Bulletbike's gimmick revolved around his powerful pull-back motor. After pulling back on his vehicle mode, inserting one of his guns into the slots on his sidecar releases a catch in the motor and allows him to zip along a smooth surface. This feature also works in robot mode. | : Bulletbike transforms into a silver motorcycle with an orange sidecar. As a ''Generation 2'' [[Power Master|Power Master]], Bulletbike's gimmick revolved around his powerful pull-back motor. After pulling back on his vehicle mode, inserting one of his guns into the slots on his sidecar releases a catch in the motor and allows him to zip along a smooth surface. This feature also works in robot mode. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Bulletbike's TransTech body is based on the toy of ''[[ | *Bulletbike's TransTech body is based on the toy of ''[[Beast Machines]]'' [[Thrust (BM)|Thrust]], though with a different, more humanoid head. | ||
[[Category:Character stubs]] | [[Category:Character stubs]] | ||
[[Category:TransTech characters]] | [[Category:TransTech characters]] | ||
[[Category:Merchants]] | [[Category:Merchants]] | ||
Revision as of 20:38, 21 March 2009
| This article is about the enterprising TransTech motorcycle. For the awkwardly simple motorcycle from Generation 2, see Bulletbike (G2). |
- Bulletbike is a neutral Transformer in the TransTech continuity.

Bulletbike, the thirty-seventh richest bot on Cybertron, is the CEO of RoboCo. Snarlingly condescending, he has very little regard for his industry peers, much less the lowtechs who are thankfully kept locked up in Axiom Nexus. He cares about little else besides money, power, prestige, and, most importantly, his dignity. He finds violence oddly empowering.
Fiction
Timelines
Toys
Generation 2
- Bulletbike (Power Master, 1995)
- Power Master ID number: PM4
- Accessories: 2 gattling guns
- Bulletbike transforms into a silver motorcycle with an orange sidecar. As a Generation 2 Power Master, Bulletbike's gimmick revolved around his powerful pull-back motor. After pulling back on his vehicle mode, inserting one of his guns into the slots on his sidecar releases a catch in the motor and allows him to zip along a smooth surface. This feature also works in robot mode.
- Along with the other Generation 2 Power Masters, Bulletbike was one of the last toys in the Generation 2 line, and was only released in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Oddly, the Australia and New Zealand releases were in US packaging, complete with Hasbro's Rhode Island address.
Trivia
- Bulletbike's TransTech body is based on the toy of Beast Machines Thrust, though with a different, more humanoid head.


