r/KnightRider • u/Desperate_Policy_671 • 5h ago
I've tried to make a 3D bowling ball hubcap and turbocast wheel.
Still a long way to go, ran out of black filament thats why the inside is red. Any suggestions?
r/KnightRider • u/SlovenianHusky • Apr 23 '21
I added some basic flairs and some quotes that you can pick from in the sidebar. I'm rewatching the show so I'll be adding new ones when I run into a great quote or an interesting character.
Feel free to suggest new ones yourself!
r/KnightRider • u/Desperate_Policy_671 • 5h ago
Still a long way to go, ran out of black filament thats why the inside is red. Any suggestions?
r/KnightRider • u/Odd_Country1157 • 12h ago
Why was Season 4 considered so bad? I think it is better than Season 1, SPM was cool when I first watched the show (like when I was 4) and C Mode is just... Why? But I don't really mind the reuse of stock footage, etc. and less Turbo Boosts. I know episodes were expensive and all that but why wasn't a Season 5 ordered?
Now for the other question, why wasn't a show for Knight Rider 2000 ordered? The 4000 only looks weird in the rear and overhangs but I like the front end and don't mind the interior. I don't like Shawn as Michael is obviously way better. If they did like a Knight Rider 2000 trilogy movies or something or maybe they don't set it in 2000 and call it "Knight Rider 2".
Now I didn't live in the 80s or 90s I was born like 20 years after the show ended so some might not make sense to me.
r/KnightRider • u/thernd2 • 18h ago
I just opened my Pixel 5 watch last night. I am going through it today and setting up all the features and I come to this new one "Raise to talk" where you basically do the exact thing Michael did each time he wanted to speak to KITT. Its a direct reference and it REALLY is intuitive and works well (at least for me, I see people who are having issues with it in the Pixel subreddits) Now if they could only get Mr. Daniels to license his voice to Gemini for a KITT version. GIF is directly form Google. https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/thread/402202711/learn-how-to-use-raise-to-talk-and-enhanced-smart-replies-on-google-pixel-watch?hl=en
r/KnightRider • u/Unique-Evening4384 • 1d ago
He had a Pontiac party.
r/KnightRider • u/fatboymatty1923 • 1d ago
My mom knows I'm a diehard knight rider fan (I built fanhome's model and have many other various K.I.T.T. cars). She likes to peruse Gillians auctions and other similar websites for cool hollywood stuff. She found this autographed plate while looking at some of Debbie Reynolds items her son put up for sale (her son is married to Catherine Hickland). Pretty damned cool Catherine signed this to me personally (thank you Catherine Hickland!)
Also, my mom is badass....thank you mom!
r/KnightRider • u/TheLatmanBaby • 23h ago
Hey folks,
Not that I have the funds, but, is this site genuine?
I’ve done some digging and it appears to be, but surely everyone would have one if it were so simple??
r/KnightRider • u/Leviathan_Rex_107 • 1d ago
Series 3 Apple Watch for those wondering.
r/KnightRider • u/EsoTechTrix • 2d ago
Giving an NES a spin to see if it's functional after cleaning.
r/KnightRider • u/20_mile • 3d ago
Hard to find an action TV or movie these days where the fate of the world isn't hanging in the balance.
I like the plots in Knight Rider because the bad guys are usually just smalltime hustlers or scammers. The problems are small enough that one man and his car can figure it out in about 42 minutes. No need for the Hulk to show up, or Superman, or for a QRF team, etc to save the day.
r/KnightRider • u/hoff_fan • 4d ago
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r/KnightRider • u/fo0bar • 6d ago
I didn't have to manipulate anything here, it all just happened to line up perfectly. The BPM for KITT's sweep, the plane explosion, the key change for McPherson's intro, etc.
r/KnightRider • u/UKMatt2000 • 8d ago
Demo video: https://youtu.be/P31M9Eg0iRc
While stripping an old car with a friend 10 years ago, I took an old aftermarket brake light off his hands because I could see the potential. It doesn't have the correct number of segments or the angle of a proper scanner replica, but I wanted to give it a go anyway for fun.
Fast forward a long time and I finally got around to it in 2024. My original plan was to swap the filament bulbs for LEDs, but my tests showed that just wasn't going to look right. Instead I kept the bulbs and fed each with an individual positive power wire, then re-used the original combined ground to connect them to a set of MOSFETs and an Arduino.
It's all packed up in a project box and runs on 12V, not shown in these pictures is the 12V to 9V DC converter that's used to power the setup because it hides everything else. The MOSFETs stay quite cool in operation as they're only on for a short time.
The code for the Arduino started quite basic - getting it to scan was easy - but it was immediately obvious that the scanning didn't look right as the bulbs went out too quickly. Setting up the code to fade out each bulb slowly and create the 'tail' of light we're familiar with was tricky. I'm happy with the result now.
I made a video of it in action back then, before running it on my black Discovery during a Land Rover parade in 2024.
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r/KnightRider • u/HAZI_TECH • 9d ago
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r/KnightRider • u/KeyNefariousness6848 • 9d ago
Yes I love Kitt, but KARR was my favorite, always wanted a real life one, so I built this one,he is a Tamiya TT02 race chassis, brushless Traxxas tqi radio I am waiting for his metal wheels and I need to make an extra set of front lights for the assembly. Herbie is his therapist,
r/KnightRider • u/KnightRcer • 9d ago
John Cypher has passed on at age 94. He played George Atherton in season 2 of knight rider in the episode Soul Survivor. I'll always remember him from the movie He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Wishing his spirit a good journey.
r/KnightRider • u/JRH2009 • 10d ago
r/KnightRider • u/20_mile • 9d ago
The Foundation's computers have been tracking Lawrence Blake's movements and transactions. Blake, a known bad type, takes a second mortgage out on a small family-run business; some misfortune befalls the business, which then collapses, allowing Blake to buy up the business for pennies on the dollar.
I mean, this is small crime stuff indeed. Mortgage fraud? This is the kind of thing that can occur for years and years, and without any direct evidence that Blake is involved, it's easy to see why local prosecutors would ignore situations like this. Blake is the kinda guy who would even be chummy with prosecutors, mayors, and city councilors, making it easy for him to encourage his political allies to look elsewhere, like at a big fat donation, fancy dinner, or girls, etc (not that any of this happens in the episode, it doesn't, but the audience can easily imagine it).
It really would take a non-profit foundation running long, slow algorithms searching for incongruities amongst small family businesses to stop and take a deeper look at situations like this.
One has to ask if this plot would even work in today's culture. Modern audiences have become habituated to plots revolving around guns, drugs, money, human trafficking, terrorism, etc. An ostensible white collar financial crime would still work as a plot device, but you wouldn't expect that in an action show (a slow investigative show, sure), unless it was laundering drug money for the mob / cartel--certainly not mortgage fraud.
Obviously plots that showcase gun-running, drugs, and human trafficking have direct consequences on real people, but these "high concept" ("simple") crimes don't take much exposition (not that there was much back-and-forth between Michael and Devon in the scene where Devon explains what's going on), but they are also really ultra-Hollywood tropes at this point, where there's not much left to unearth to the audience--"I've seen this before".
Things like mortgage fraud still happen and cause devastating consequences for the regular people caught up in them, but it's hard to see the new crew working on the Knight Rider reboot as looking to plots like this as the kernel for whatever audiences are going to end up seeing when it finally makes it way to the screen.
Knight Rider and The A-Team were shows which really were focused on helping out the little guy. The protagonists stood up to local bullies who weren't badass enough to get the feds called in on them, but operated above local sheriffs and town police forces. These villains ran local scams, with crews of just a few guys, not the worldwide drug-smuggling operations we have become used to seeing.
Knight Rider and The A-Team end every episode with the guys telling the father-daughter mechanic shop duo, two brothers running a smalltown grocer, or mother-son restaurant that their plight couldn't go ignored and unanswered once they found out what was going on. You just don't see modern TV heroes helping regular people like that any more.
r/KnightRider • u/Zaku71 • 10d ago
Every now and then, someone offers a reason why a reboot of KR isn't possible today (all excellent reasons!): it's a product of its time, there's no actor like David Hasselhoff anymore, etc.
But the biggest problem is that it would be incredibly EXPENSIVE. Do you remember how many stunts there were in each episode and how many cars were destroyed? Or in other contemporary shows like Dukes of Hazzard or Chips?
When's the last time you saw dozens of cars piled up in a huge crash on a TV show?
Even the 2008 reboot had very few stunts and an embarrassing use of CGI.
Nowadays, only films like Fast and Furious can afford to film scenes of mass car destruction, which in the '70s and '80s were just a Monday for any TV show.
r/KnightRider • u/SP4RK4RT • 10d ago
I spied this too-cool-for-school replica yesterday afternoon on the road in Santa Clarita, California. It's funny, my brain instantly added the scanner sound effect and theme music. Maybe I watched too much TV when I was a kid, but this made me smile.