Tuesday, April 19, 2016

'The Walking Dead' reveals the secrets of the famous motorcycle Daryl Dixon

At this point in  The Walking Dead , it is almost impossible to imagine Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) without these two elements: his crossbow and his motorcycle, but lost both for a few weeks in the sixth season of the AMC series.


When he arrived in Alexandria, Daryl repaired and customized a motorcycle had found Aaron (Ross Marquand) and today is his favorite way to point out in this in the latest chapter of transport  The Walking Dead , when he allegedly was killed by Dwight ( Austin Amelio).
Off camera, the motorcycle was built by  Classified Moto , a firm of Virginia personalizing this type of vehicle and for the first time revealed some secrets about the 'travel companion' of the youngest Dixon through John Sanders, head of props of " The Walking Dead ".



In conversation with  Yahoo! TV , Sanders said Norman Reedus already working with Classified Moto since before The Walking Dead to the point that talked about the company with the production of the series of  AMC , in particular encouraged by motorcycle to deliver a lasting Daryl.
"Classified began construction of a motorcycle, taking about four months. It is a fantastic combination of parts that Scott Gimple, people of Classified and put Norman himself. It is a true treasure of motorcycle. We love it, "said Sanders, who described the vehicle as steampunk style and brokers.
After completing this motorcycle, the company built a replica as a backup, but so far, the first is that it is always seen in  The Walking Dead . The zombie drama added that there is a third set constructed by Michael Purvis, who is responsible for maintenance of all vehicles in the series bike.
John Sanders also said that as Norman Reedus have time familiar with this vehicle, has recorded almost all of her scenes on the motorcycle, except for some complicated maneuvers. In addition, when necessary, his bike is conditioned with wider tires, a lower frame and an electric to ensure their safety, especially in the field takes start.

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