Packages
Accessories
L-14 RiderArthur Energy Pack
L-15 RiderWalt Energy Pack (bottom
view)
Takara did not include any catalog
with MicroBikes. However, the back of
the package does show MicroBikes story and MicroBikes specification.
(see below).
L-14 MachSpeeder Spec.
Manufacture: Factory [M]
Top Speed: 819 km/h
Tires: Wheel Cyclone
Sensor: Micro Eye
Engine: TD-28 LEDzium
Weapon: LED Rotor Sword
Gyro: Micro Leg
L-15 RoadBison Spec.
Manufacture: Factory [M]
Top Speed: 396km/h
Tires: Micro Wheel
Sensor: Micro Eye
Engine: AZ-25 LEDzium
Weapon: LED Muffler Cannon
Gyro: Micro Leg
***Special Thanks to Rik and Shari Ruff for speedy
delivery of these MicroBikes***
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L-14 MachSpeeder and RiderArthur
LED Powers L-14 & L-15 MicroBikes are
resculpt toys from Gen2 Transformers LaserCycles (c.1994). L-14 MachSpeeder
was Transformers RoadRocket and L-15 was Transformers toy call RoadPig.
Takara retools the handle bar to fit the LaserMicroman hands and also,
sadly, remove the light-up mechanism of the old toys. If you wonder
if these toys are really old Transformers mold just look under RoadBison
and you will see 1994 Copyright by Hasbro Inc.,All Right Reserve Takara
and Made in Thailand. This also bring
us to another point, since these toys are also being produced in Thailand the
quality seems to be not up to the standard of the previous LED Powers toys
like MicroBoy. The joints are extremely loose which I thought was a
results from using the refurbish molds but the RiderMicroman joints are also very loose compare to
other Laser Microman figures. (Note: I recently obtain a
Transformers version of RoadBison (RoadPig) and he has very loose joint
and he was also produced in Thailand. TF2 : RoadPig come in black
and has light up head and weapon which was connect to a small wire
that run into the battery compartment. Aside from the re-engineer
handle bar, Takara also redo some of the chest and back part to remove the
small buttons that activate the light feature)
Aside from the loose joints, the toys to my
surprise blend in very well with the Microman toys. MachSpeeder is
molded in red with gold metallic flake and nicely highlight with gold and
silver paint. RiderArthur is repaint version of LaserArthur to
resemble the old MagneArthur color scheme. Again, the paint quality
does not seems to be as good as those from LaserMicroman
series.
MachSpeeder in "Transform"
robot mode.
Since these toys were Transformers toys
they naturally transform into some type of robot. MachSpeeder and
RoadBison when transform only stand about 12cm tall (about the size of the
old Titan Command). The transformation is pretty basic but yield a
decent looking mecha, however, the toys obviously show its age when
compare to the current Transformers from TF2000 : CarRobot
series. Another interesting irony is that these Gen2 toys
were the pioneer in using ball socket joints type which are now standard
on all new Microman figures. Both MachSpeeder and RoadBison robot
head have "clear" windows on the back of the head that let the light shine
through the eyes another popular gimmick from the mid 1990's.
L-15 MicroBike RoadBison with
RiderWalt.
RoadBison come with repaint version of
LaserWalt call RiderWalt. Unlike RiderArthur, RiderWalt is almost
the same as LaserWalt in colors with only the blue trim now replaced with silver
paint to match his bike. (And the feet and cuffs are gold instead of
silver). Both RiderWalt & RiderArthur come with the same
backpack as their Laser versions
RoadBison. Note how well the light lit
up those "Micro Eyes".
In the robot mode, RoadBison is very
impressive looking with the front part of the bike form his chest.
His clear "Muffler Cannon" can be used to reflect the light from
LaserMicroman LED. (The Transformers version these clear parts light
up, thus their original name LaserCycles) On MachSpeeder, the
"Rotor Sword" can be remove and fit into RiderArthur hand.
Almost make you want to hum Kamen
Rider theme song...
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