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Power Cycle is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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The 1984 Power Cycle. Stylish, loaded for battle, and, best of all — well-stickered.

Power Cycle is a mystery wrapped in an enigma, hidden deep in a puzzle. His motives and personality are never clear to those around him, and some speculate he could even be the prototype of a Powermaster Transformer. He's rarely seen without a human companion to aid in unlocking his transformation, and to help provide locomotion. Maybe one day Power Cycle will open up and explain his origins and inner machinations.

Until then, fight on, brave Power Cycle.

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Fiction

Kre-O online comic

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The Power Cycle was seen beside Isami Tatewaki as he watched the Kreons fly off in their rocket. Robots in Disguise! The Transformers Are by Your Side!?

Commercial appearances

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"Decepticons! ...Hey kid, you'd better let go of my forehead."
Power Cycle and his human rider came across a Decepticon assault for energy at a local power plant. After narrowly escaping a blast from Megatron, the duo launched into an amazing counter-attack. A second laser blast came from a large red foe, but failed to hit its mark. Power Cycle and his rider proceeded to return fire at more attacking bad guys. The duo drove them off and saved the day single-handedly. Converting to cycle mode before a passing human arrived, the duo remained incognito in their secret war against the forces of evil. Coleco Power Cycle commercial


Toys

The Transformers

  • Power Cycle (Coleco, 1984)
Released by Coleco as part of their multi-property Power Cycle line of "Big Wheel" tricycles, the Transformers Power Cycle transforms by flipping out "arms" from the handle bars and folding up a face panel in between them. The arm parts feature molded non-firing blasters, while the robot face is a large decal sticker (with details that are similar to G1 Sunstreaker).


Notes

  • Power Cycle was the name of Coleco's entire line of ride on toys. Other licenses included G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K., Ghostbusters, and many others.

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