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I'm thinking that the best explanation for it would be that the front wheel is on it's own spinning axis. So were expected to believe that if going fast enough, the wheel would spin enough to keep it upright.

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The new spot is awesome

spoiler for those who haven't seen the new spot
Did anyone else notice the river completely frozen over?, this is a complete stab in the dark but could we see an epic final battle between Batman and Bane on the ice, coming full circle from when Bruce had his first training fight with Rah's on the ice, or i could just be completely wrong!:)

for Nolan's sake, I really hope that doesn't happen, I really really hope it doesnt happen
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:rotfl :rotfl this little guy took me by surprise, made me laugh
 
Does anyone have a high res pic or just a bigger pic of Batman standing on top of the building form the new trailers?
 
wow there is a new trailer!
The nokia trailer!

It's the best one since the beginning easily but
it's spoil way too much :)
 
I believe you're expect to believe that the front of the bike body spins and rolls the front of it around, and rolls on the guns beside the wheel without breaking them or affecting the mostion of the bike. It's one of the most unrealistic vehicular tricks in Nolan Batman films. It looks cool enough you don't question it much watching a full movie with fast pacing to the scene, but when you look at clips and pick it apart, it's rediculous, was in TDK, and now it's even more prominent.

I'm thinking that the best explanation for it would be that the front wheel is on it's own spinning axis. So were expected to believe that if going fast enough, the wheel would spin enough to keep it upright.

Exactly right to both of you. It looks cool, but it doesn't make sense if you scrutinize it. Just looking at the location of it's parts, even if the front wheel could move in that way, it would collide with the handle bars on the very first rotation.

It's the Nolan Bat-vehicle silly-feature equivalent of the turntable (or sheilds) of the 1989 Batmobile.
 
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