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Approved Tech Silver Dragon Hoverbike

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SILVER DRAGON
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Intent: To fashion a street legal hoverbike that can be used in races both public, private, and underground. A no-frills top speed machine that is designed for maneuvering in tight spaces, and is durable enough to weather a few close calls.
Development Thread: If necessary
Manufacturer: Baktoid Industries
Model: Silver Dragon SDK-Saddleback
Affiliation: Public
Modularity: Yes
Production: Minor - the SDK was a limited run intended for higher end clientele and collectors
Material: Primarily durasteel/duraplast with a Titanium outer housing for durability and shine

Description: A higher priced standard in the market of hoverbikes. The SDK sports a twin repulsor engine which makes up for the additional speed and a gyro-stabilizer allowing it to make cornering a breeze. The bike is heavier than traditional hoverbikes given it's larger width and shorter length. You won't find these cruising the forests of Endor though, they are made specifically for more open spaces like city streets or bypasses through urban environments. They will do their absolute best though on flat lands where they can have room to roam and get up to top speed. It is devoid of features that would be better suited for a luxury vehicle. This bike is all about speed and maneuverability. It boasts no weapons or security systems of its own. This bike also comes with a very high price-tag due to its limited run and design.

Role: Hoverbike ground transport
Height: 1.3 meters (to top of back fin)
Length: 2.3 meters
Width: 0.8 meters
Weight: 279 kg
Propulsion: Repulsorlift
Top Speed: 510 km/h
Armaments: None
Passenger Capacity: Two
Cargo Capacity: 5.4 kg
Misc. Equipment: Storage compartment under main seat, and a retractable landing pad that folds into the underbelly.
 
@[member="Ezekiel Redding"]

Hey there! One favour I need from you is to provide a hyperlink to where you found the Submission image. We've decided, in the interests of representing outside artists, that it doesn't hurt to lend some credit where credit is due. In case you're confused about that, the change is reflected in the Submission Templates. If you can remember to hang on to your image links in the future, you'll be doing yourself, and all of us, a very solid favour.

So yes, tl;dr, can I please have a hyperlink to where you got the image? You do that, we're golden.
 
@[member="Ezekiel Redding"]
Eeek, I made an error. I should have specified, I didn't mention where exactly to put the Hyperlink. So, a thousand pardons. The Hyperlink has to be really visible, so if you can just stick it up beneath the image you have posted in the Submission template, that would be perfect. I would just simply steamroll and edit it myself, but that doesn't feel comfortable. Just one more little edit, the Hyperlink below the image in the Submission, and we are so good to go.
 
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