For the bicycle in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, see Bike (bicycle). For other uses, see Bike (disambiguation).
The Bike is a motorcycle in Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London 1961.
Design[]
Although the Bike resembles a standard bike, it is unclear what real life vehicle it resembles. The Bike is one of the two-wheeled vehicles featured, along with the Superbike.
Performance[]
Grand Theft Auto[]
The Bike has a decent top speed, acceleration and handling, although its grip is somewhat lacking. As expected from a motorbike in Grand Theft Auto, the Bike is capable of moving up staircases, and violent crashes will dismount the player. Strangely, if the player jumps off of the bike while they are accelerating, there is a chance that the Bike will continue driving itself - it will even turn corners on its own.
Grand Theft Auto: London[]
The Grand Theft Auto: London renditions of the Bike is, in effect, the same vehicle as the one in the first Grand Theft Auto in terms of design and performance. However, whereas the Bike is second behind the other motorbike in Grand Theft Auto, the Superbike, the Bike in Grand Theft Auto: London is the best motorbike in the games as the Superbike's replacement, the Mod Scooter, features far less desirable performance.
Gallery[]
Locations[]
Grand Theft Auto[]
The Bike appears in all of the three cities. It is featured in three missions. During mission Gangsta Bang - Phone 2, the protagonist has to hijack a Bike, concealing some drugs in its tank, from The Angels. In the mission Cossie in the Heist Almighty chapter, the player has to hijack a Bug from The Angels that is loaded with the Boss' private videos; some of The Angels' henchmen are sitting on their Bikes, and sometimes they attack the player. During mission Bent Cop Blues - Phone 6, Samuel Deever orders the protagonist to steal the Bike of The Angels' leader, because they owe him; the gang members chase the player on their Bikes.
Grand Theft Auto: London[]
Rewards[]
Grand Theft Auto[]
- The Bike has the lowest base export value of $100 (in mint condition).