Even two years after launch, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom still sparks jaw-dropping creativity—and one player just revved it up to eleven. On Reddit, user ryt1314059 unveiled a fully functional, Harley‑Davidson–style motorcycle built entirely in-game using Ultrahand and Zonai gadgets.
Building a Legend
Nintendo challenged itself to outdo Breath of the Wild with fresh terrain—Sky Islands, the Depths—and by empowering players with Ultrahand, the tool that lets Link pick up, fuse, and animate almost anything. As the community experimented, they mastered these physics, crafting everything from flying ships to submarines.
Ride of Your Life
In a short clip, ryt1314059 rolls out a gleaming bike, complete with twin wagon‑wheel front tires, sculpted handlebars, tailpipes, even a headlight. Link hops on and cruises across an open field, steering smoothly as if it were a true Harley. And there’s more: they promise to share the exact build via the upcoming QR‑code feature on Switch 2—so any fan can park their own legendary motorcycle in Hyrule.
Harley-Davidson
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Community Cheers
The post exploded on r/HyruleEngineering, racking up hundreds of upvotes. Commenters lauded the “incredible attention to detail” and inventive use of parts. One fan pointed out how cleverly the creator used two wagon wheels for stability at the front. Even a real Harley‑Davidson engineer stopped by to admire the authenticity.
More Mechanical Marvels
This isn’t a one‑off stunt for ryt1314059. Their gallery brims with mechanical masterpieces: a whirring helicopter, various bespoke planes, and a buoyancy‑controlled submarine that actually dives. Each design demonstrates the limitless potential Ultrahand and Zonai devices unlock.
With Tears of the Kingdom confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, expect a fresh wave of builders to return—and to see your own creations shared via QR codes. Who knows what Hyrule‑powered contraption will appear next?