The Shitzu Hakuchou (Japanese: ハクチョウ) is a sports bike featured in The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony, Grand Theft Auto V, and Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Last Team Standing Update.
Influence[]
HD Universe[]
The Hakuchou is mainly based on the 2008–present Suzuki Hayabusa, while the headlights and rear seats appear to be inspired by those of the 1996–2007 Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird. The Hakuchou also features the Kanji letter 死 (meaning "death" in Japanese) on both sides of the body, in a similar manner to the Hayabusa's Kanji lettering 隼.
Design[]
Episodes from Liberty City[]
Described as "a grand tourer to top them all" with "wind tunnel developed bodywork", the Hakuchou is distinguished by its more aerodynamic profile compared to the Bati 800 and the Double T, where the front section features a large front mudguard attached to the fork legs, while the upper area is occupied by the front fairing with a triangle-shaped headlamps, "SHITZU" marking above the lamp and a long glass visor. The portions beside the centre are occupied by thin vertical intakes next to the mudguards, triangular amber indicators and triangular mirror wings on top of the fairing. The area inside the fairing is mostly finished in carbon fibre and houses two analogue dials, while the upper clamp/plate holds two independent handlebars.
On the main body, the engine bay is mostly covered by the fairing, having an open frontal section, side exit vents, carbon-fibre upper surfaces and side markings displaying the bike's name, followed by a silver/chrome basic frame. The fuel tank is relatively large and has a circular cap on top, as well as side markings displaying the manufacturer name.
The rear area is occupied by a black seat with room for two occupants, a small red tail lamp on the rear end and a plate holder below, with the corresponding license plate and amber indicators. The rear wheel is connected to the rest of the bike by a dual-sided swing-arm finished in silver/chrome, having a single suspension spring and the corresponding chain drive and sprocket on the left. There are foot pegs for both occupants and silver/chrome exhaust tubes with carbon-fibre finish on the wide portions.
The bike is mostly painted with a primary colour on the front mudguard, fairing, mirror wings, fuel tank and rear section, while the secondary colour is applied on the frontal portion of the fairing, in the form of dual stripes on the sides, the lower fairing and the rims. It uses five-spoke dual rims and medium-profile tyres, with the rear one being wider.
Grand Theft Auto V and Online[]
The Hakuchou returns with the same design as the Episodes from Liberty City rendition, albeit with updated light textures. In the enhanced version, it uses the same "Sports Bike" dial set as motorcycles such as the PCJ-600 and the Akuma.
Colour distribution is the same, where the primary colour is applied on the front mudguard, fairing, mirror wings, fuel tank and rear section, while the secondary colour is applied on the frontal portion of the fairing, in the form of dual stripes on the sides, the lower fairing and the rims. Even though files list the bike with either default alloy or red wheel colour, they are not applied on the rims at all due to the secondary paint, and will only be shown on custom rims. It also retains the same five-spoke dual rim design.
Current Design Gallery[]
Version History Gallery[]
Performance[]
Episodes from Liberty City[]
The Hakuchou is a very well performing motorcycle with excellent speed and acceleration. The bike immediately gains speed thanks to its powerful engine, and good traction results in no loss of control when accelerating in a straight line. The bike leans very well thanks to its light weight, but tends to lose control when cornering at high speeds. The bike is also very good at "drifting", somewhat too much, causing the bike to lose control. Although the turning radius is quite high, it still manages to oversteer, and cornering into 2-lane roads often requires the player to slow the bike down significantly to avoid this oversteer.
The Hakuchou is stated by the Uptown Riders website to use a 1300cc (1.3L) engine pushing 200bph, yet the in-game model is not very clear to define. It sports a 5-speed gearbox and a high-revving engine, appearing to be a higher-pitched and heavily-edited variation of the one used on the PCJ-600.
EFLC Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engines | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
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N/A | 93 / 150 | 5 | N/A | RWD | 250 / 551 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | 200 bhp 1300cc (1.3L) (Website) | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | 5 | N/A | RWD | Cannot be observed |
Grand Theft Auto V and Online[]
The Hakuchou is a power-house motorcycle with a beefy body shell that contains a strong, powerful engine. It is more powerful than the Bati 801, and bears a longer wheelbase compared to other sport bikes. The bike can, however, be misleading for inexperienced drivers, as its steadiness and bulkiness implies superior crash resistance compared to other bikes, when in actual fact it is the same as some much lighter ones.
While the Hakuchou's acceleration is unremarkable without upgrades, its top speed is one of the its most defining traits, being able to keep up with the Akuma and outrun the Bati 801 on the straights. The Hakuchou's top speed can be boosted even further by its excellent ability to perform wheelies at top speed, increasing its already impressive velocity by a noticeable margin. The handling is, however, the Achilles' heel of this motorcycle, as its long wheelbase means that the Hakuchou possesses a wide turning circle and, when combined with its 250kg weight, leaves a lot to be desired in terms of response when turning. As such, the Hakuchou is a good choice for someone that values speed over handling, or for highway riding because of its straight line power.
While one is able to go considerably faster than normal top speed while doing a wheelie, one can also push forward on the left thumb stick (controller), also known as "Leaning Forward," which also greatly increases acceleration. However, while leaning forward on the Hakuchou, it is more difficult to make minor steering adjustments.
Again, the Hakuchou sports an engine whose model is not clear to define, and is coupled to a 6-speed gearbox. It uses the same engine sound as the Akuma and the Double T.
GTA V and Online Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
Fuel Tank Size (litres) |
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N/A | 94 / 152 | 6 | N/A | RWD | 250 / 551 | 65 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | 115 / 185 | 6 | N/A | RWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
Rockstar Games Social Club[]
Grand Theft Auto V and Online[]
Modifications[]
Grand Theft Auto V and Online[]
Category | Modification | Cost (GTA V) | Cost (GTA Online) |
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Armor | No Armor | $100 | $1,000 |
Armor Upgrade 20% | $500 | $3,600 | |
Armor Upgrade 40% | $1,250 | $6,000 | |
Armor Upgrade 60% | $2,000 | $9,600 | |
Armor Upgrade 80% | $3,500 | $16,800 | |
Armor Upgrade 100% | $5,000 | $24,000 | |
Brakes | Stock Brakes | $100 | $200 |
Street Brakes | $2,000 | $4,000 | |
Sport Brakes | $2,700 | $5,400 | |
Race Brakes | $3,500 | $7,000 | |
Engine | EMS Upgrade, Level 1 | $900 | $1,800 |
EMS Upgrade, Level 2 | $1,250 | $2,500 | |
EMS Upgrade, Level 3 | $1,800 | $3,600 | |
EMS Upgrade, Level 4 | $3,350 | $6,700 | |
Explosives | Ignition Bomb | N/A | $5,000 |
Remote Bomb | N/A | $7,500 | |
Horns | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Horns | - | - |
Lights | Stock Lights | $100 | $100 |
Xenon Lights | $100 | $2,000 | |
Loss/Theft Prevention | Tracker | N/A | Too Hot |
Full Coverage | N/A | Too Hot | |
Plates | Blue on White 1 | $50 | $200 |
Blue on White 2 | $50 | $200 | |
Blue on White 3 | $50 | $200 | |
Yellow on Blue | $75 | $300 | |
Yellow on Black | $150 | $600 | |
Respray | Main article: Vehicle Customization in GTA V/Respray Colors | - | - |
Sell | Sell Vehicle | N/A | Too Hot |
Transmission | Stock Transmission | $100 | $200 |
Street Transmission | $2,950 | $5,900 | |
Sports Transmission | $3,250 | $6,500 | |
Race Transmission | $4,000 | $8,000 | |
Turbo | None | $500 | $1,000 |
Turbo Tuning | $2,500 | $24,000 | |
Wheels | Main article Los Santos Customs/Wheels | - | - |
Gallery[]
Episodes from Liberty City[]
Grand Theft Auto V and Online[]
Variants[]
Image | Vehicle | Description | Notes |
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The Hakuchou Drag in Grand Theft Auto Online. |
Hakuchou Drag | Formerly the "Hakuchou Custom"; a customized version of the Hakuchou featured in The Lost and Damned, based on custom Hayabusa drag bikes. | Appears in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Bikers update. |
Locations[]
The Lost and Damned[]
- Found around the hospital at North Holland.
- Found at The Lost MC Clubhouse and added to Clay's available bikes on the phone after completing 12 bike races.
- Spawns in parts of Alderney along with the Double T, but it is much rarer.
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
- Very rarely spawns when riding an Akuma in Star Junction.
- Very rarely spawns when driving a Coquette in Star Junction.
- Available for races during Multiplayer mode.
Grand Theft Auto V[]
- Original version
- Available in the protagonists' garages after downloading The Last Team Standing Update.
- Enhanced version
- Spawns commonly in traffic after the Festive Surprise is downloaded.
- Occasionally spawns at Vespucci Beach, near Floyd's Apartment.
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
- Available for purchase from Southern San Andreas Super Autos for $82,000.
- No longer available in the enhanced versions of the game; removed from the website as part of the San Andreas Mercenaries update.
Enhanced version[]
- Rarely spawns in traffic, but cannot be stored or customized.
Radio Stations[]
- In The Lost and Damned, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Hakuchou uses the "Modern Electronic" group which can play:
- In The Ballad of Gay Tony, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Hakuchou uses the "1970's Dance, Disco and Funk" group which plays K109 The Studio.
- In Grand Theft Auto V, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Hakuchou uses the "Rock" group which can play:
- In Grand Theft Auto Online, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Hakuchou uses the "Rock" group which can play:
- Los Santos Rock Radio
- Radio Mirror Park
- Kult FM (Enhanced Editions only)
- Vinewood Boulevard Radio (May not play due to a three station limit within the group)
Trivia[]
The Lost and Damned[]
- Johnny Klebitz humorously mispronounces the name of the bike, calling it "Ha-ha-coochie-koo" after one of Angus' Bike Thefts.
- Johnny Klebitz's aversion to imports is expressed if he orders this bike from Clay - he will often call it "Jap Scrap" or a "Rice Rocket".
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
- Due to a typing error in the game files, the Hakuchou does not spawn as expected, as seen in early screenshots of the game. This can be remedied by editing the cargrp.dat file with Notepad and changing the uppercase 'H' of 'Hakuchou' to a lowercase 'h' within both POPCYCLE_GROUP_FASHION and POPCYCLE_GROUP_SHOPPING_RICH. After doing this, the bike will appear on the streets much more frequently.
Grand Theft Auto V and Online[]
- The brake discs do not spin as the wheels are moving, much like the Thrust and Innovation. This is most likely a developer oversight.
- This has been fixed in the enhanced version.