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{{Infobox vehicles |
{{Infobox vehicles |
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| name = Hakuchou |
| name = Hakuchou |
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− | | aka = Ha-Ha-Coochie-koo<br>Jap Scrap<br>Rice Rocket <small>( |
+ | | aka = Ha-Ha-Coochie-koo<br>Jap Scrap<br>Rice Rocket <small>(by [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]]) |
− | | front_image = |
+ | | front_image = ShitzuHakuchou-GTAV-Front.png |
+ | | rear_image = ShitzuHakuchou-GTAV-Rear.png |
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| image_size = 300 |
| image_size = 300 |
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− | | caption = A Hakuchou in [[ |
+ | | caption = A Hakuchou in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
| manufacturer = [[Shitzu]] |
| manufacturer = [[Shitzu]] |
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| vehicle_type = Civilian motorcycle |
| vehicle_type = Civilian motorcycle |
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| capacity = 2 <small>(rider and passenger)</small> |
| capacity = 2 <small>(rider and passenger)</small> |
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| appearances = ''[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
| appearances = ''[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
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+ | | price = $82,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]]) ([[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]])</small> |
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− | | related = [[Hakuchou Custom|Hakuchou Drag]]<br>[[NRG 900]] |
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+ | | variants = [[Hakuchou Custom]] |
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− | }} |
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+ | | related = [[NRG 900]] |
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+ | |vehicle_class = Motorcycle}}{{Quote|This super-fast sports bike can take you from zero to permanent vegetative state in under two and a half seconds. It's not a question of if this bike will kill you, but when, so pay up, and live dangerously|[[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] description.}} |
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==Design== |
==Design== |
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− | {| class="wikitable floatright" style="border: 2px solid #444444; background-color:#111111; font-size: 85%;" |
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− | + | [[File:Haku badges.png|thumb]] |
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⚫ | The bike is clearly based on a base-line [[wp:Suzuki Hayabusa|2008–present Suzuki Hayabusa]]; in addition to similarities in its body design, the Hakuchou also features Kanji letter "死" (meaning "death" in Japanese) on both sides of the body, in a similar manner to the Hayabusa's Kanji "隼" (referring to the "[[wp:Peregrine Falcon|Peregrine Falcon]]") on its body. |
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⚫ | The bike is clearly based on a base-line [[wp:Suzuki Hayabusa|2008–present Suzuki Hayabusa]]; in addition to similarities in its body design, the Hakuchou also features Kanji letter "死" ( |
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− | Similarly, the Hakuchou's name "hakuchou" ([[:wp:ja:ハクチョウ|ハクチョウ]]) |
+ | Similarly, the Hakuchou's name, "hakuchou," ([[:wp:ja:ハクチョウ|ハクチョウ]]) meaning "[[wp:swan|swan]]" in Japanese, is a reference to the decision to name the Hayabusa after a bird ([[:wp:ja:ハヤブサ|ハヤブサ]]). The term, "hakuchou," in Kanji is 白鳥 (white bird) or simply くぐい(鵠); both mean swan. |
==Performance== |
==Performance== |
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− | The Hakuchou is depicted as a beefier, more powerful sports bike compared to the [[Bati 800|Bati 801]], with a bulky body shell and frame that implies the bike is also tailored for comfort |
+ | The Hakuchou is depicted as a beefier, more powerful sports bike compared to the [[Bati 800|Bati 801]], with a bulky body shell and frame that implies the bike is also tailored for comfort and because of its heavy weight, this bike is amazingly stable and almost never bounces on any bad-condition roads. |
− | Despite its bulky design, the bike performs relatively well, with similar performance traits as the [[Bati 800|Bati 801]], [[Bati Custom|Bati 801RR]] and [[Double T]] (with a top speed of 155 kmph, a weight of 250 kg, 50 kg lighter than any chopper, and stiffer suspensions) but featuring improved acceleration. |
+ | Despite its bulky design, the bike performs relatively well, with similar performance traits as the [[Bati 800|Bati 801]], [[Bati Custom|Bati 801RR]] and [[Double T|Double-T]] (with a top speed of 155 kmph, a weight of 250 kg, 50 kg lighter than any chopper, and stiffer suspensions) but featuring improved acceleration. |
==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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− | + | ===The Lost and Damned=== |
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*Found around the hospital at [[North Holland]]. |
*Found around the hospital at [[North Holland]]. |
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*Found at [[The Lost Clubhouse]] after 12 [[Races in The Lost and Damned|bike races]]. Also added to list of [[Clay Simons]]'s bikes after completing 12 races and it can be obtained by calling him. |
*Found at [[The Lost Clubhouse]] after 12 [[Races in The Lost and Damned|bike races]]. Also added to list of [[Clay Simons]]'s bikes after completing 12 races and it can be obtained by calling him. |
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− | *Spawns in parts of [[Alderney]] along with the [[Double T]], but it is much rarer. |
+ | *Spawns in parts of [[Alderney]] along with the [[Double T|Double-T]], but it is much rarer. |
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− | |width=160|[[File:Hakuchou tbogt.png|160px]] |
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− | A Hakuchou in TBoGT. |
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*May spawn when riding an [[Akuma]] in [[Star Junction]], but it is very rare. |
*May spawn when riding an [[Akuma]] in [[Star Junction]], but it is very rare. |
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*May spawn when driving a [[Coquette]] in Star Junction, but it is very rare. |
*May spawn when driving a [[Coquette]] in Star Junction, but it is very rare. |
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*Available for races during Multiplayer mode. |
*Available for races during Multiplayer mode. |
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+ | ===Grand Theft Auto V=== |
+ | *Available in the [[Protagonist|protagonists]]' garage after downloading the update. |
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− | |width=160|[[File:TBOGT-screenshot-Hakuchou.jpg|160px]] |
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+ | ===Grand Theft Auto Online=== |
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+ | *Can be bought for $82,000 on [[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]]. |
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+ | ==Availability in TBOGT== |
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According to early screenshots and the game files, the Hakuchou was meant to reappear in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'', but not many players find the bike on the streets or in a specific spawn location. |
According to early screenshots and the game files, the Hakuchou was meant to reappear in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'', but not many players find the bike on the streets or in a specific spawn location. |
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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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− | |width=160|[[File:HakuchouCustom-TLAD-front.jpg|240px]] |
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{{Main|Hakuchou Custom}} |
{{Main|Hakuchou Custom}} |
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− | The [[Hakuchou Custom]] is a customized version of the Hakuchou, being based on custom Hayabusas in real-life. The Hakuchou Custom is the fastest bike in ''The Lost and Damned'' |
+ | The [[Hakuchou Custom]] is a customized version of the Hakuchou, being based on custom Hayabusas in real-life. The Hakuchou Custom is the fastest bike in ''The Lost and Damned'' and the whole series. |
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{{clr}} |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Hakuchou-TLAD-front.jpg|A Hakuchou in ''[[The Lost and Damned]]''. |
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+ | Hakuchou-GTAV-Front.png|A Hakuchou in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The default radio stations on the Hakuchou are |
+ | *The default radio stations on the Hakuchou are: |
− | **[[Electro-Choc]] or [[Radio Broker]] in The Lost and Damned. |
+ | **[[Electro-Choc]] or [[Radio Broker]] in ''The Lost and Damned''. |
− | **[[K109 The Studio]] or [[Vice City FM]] in The Ballad of Gay Tony. |
+ | **[[K109 The Studio]] or [[Vice City FM]] in ''The Ballad of Gay Tony''. |
+ | **[[Vinewood Boulevard Radio]], [[Los Santos Rock Radio]], or [[Radio Mirror Park]] in ''GTA V''. |
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− | *The game stats states that the Hakuchou tops out at 155 km/h (96 mph), but the |
+ | *The game stats states that the Hakuchou tops out at 155 km/h (96 mph), but the on board speedometer shows its maximum listed speed as 200 mph. This is due to the fact that it shares the speedometer layout with the [[NRG 900]]. |
− | *In an apparent inability to pronounce its name, [[Johnny Klebitz]] calls the bike "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4COFhZ3Elw#t=4m00s Ha-ha-coochie-koo]" after one of [[Angus' Bike Thefts|Angus' possible motorcycle thefts]] that involves the theft of a Hakuchou, however, if |
+ | *In an apparent inability to pronounce its name, [[Johnny Klebitz]] calls the bike a "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4COFhZ3Elw#t=4m00s Ha-ha-coochie-koo]" after one of [[Angus' Bike Thefts|Angus' possible motorcycle thefts]] that involves the theft of a Hakuchou, however, if the player calls Clay to order a Hakuchou, he will pronounce the name correctly. |
*[[Johnny Klebitz]]'s aversion against imports is expressed if he orders this bike from [[Clay Simons|Clay]]; he will often call it "Jap Scrap" and "Rice Rocket." |
*[[Johnny Klebitz]]'s aversion against imports is expressed if he orders this bike from [[Clay Simons|Clay]]; he will often call it "Jap Scrap" and "Rice Rocket." |
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− | *Unlike the |
+ | *Unlike the ''TLAD'' variant, the Hakuchou in ''GTA V'' has limited modifications in [[Los Santos Customs]], and cannot have its bodywork modified, and it also lacks the swing-arm option like the [[Double T|Double-T]]. |
+ | *In GTA V, the brake discs do not move when the wheels are moving. This is most likely a developer oversight. |
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==Navigation== |
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[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Shitzu]] |
[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Shitzu]] |
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[[Category:Sport bikes]] |
[[Category:Sport bikes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]] |
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+ | [[Category:Vehicles in GTA Online]] |
Revision as of 16:24, 11 October 2014
Template:Infobox vehicles
The Shitzu Hakuchou (白鳥) is a sports bike in the The Lost and Damned and in The Ballad of Gay Tony episodic packs for Grand Theft Auto IV. It returns in Grand Theft Auto V as part of The Last Team Standing Update.
Design
The bike is clearly based on a base-line 2008–present Suzuki Hayabusa; in addition to similarities in its body design, the Hakuchou also features Kanji letter "死" (meaning "death" in Japanese) on both sides of the body, in a similar manner to the Hayabusa's Kanji "隼" (referring to the "Peregrine Falcon") on its body.
Similarly, the Hakuchou's name, "hakuchou," (ハクチョウ) meaning "swan" in Japanese, is a reference to the decision to name the Hayabusa after a bird (ハヤブサ). The term, "hakuchou," in Kanji is 白鳥 (white bird) or simply くぐい(鵠); both mean swan.
Performance
The Hakuchou is depicted as a beefier, more powerful sports bike compared to the Bati 801, with a bulky body shell and frame that implies the bike is also tailored for comfort and because of its heavy weight, this bike is amazingly stable and almost never bounces on any bad-condition roads.
Despite its bulky design, the bike performs relatively well, with similar performance traits as the Bati 801, Bati 801RR and Double-T (with a top speed of 155 kmph, a weight of 250 kg, 50 kg lighter than any chopper, and stiffer suspensions) but featuring improved acceleration.
Locations
The Lost and Damned
- Found around the hospital at North Holland.
- Found at The Lost Clubhouse after 12 bike races. Also added to list of Clay Simons's bikes after completing 12 races and it can be obtained by calling him.
- Spawns in parts of Alderney along with the Double-T, but it is much rarer.
The Ballad of Gay Tony
- May spawn when riding an Akuma in Star Junction, but it is very rare.
- May spawn when driving a Coquette in Star Junction, but it is very rare.
- Available for races during Multiplayer mode.
Grand Theft Auto V
- Available in the protagonists' garage after downloading the update.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Can be bought for $82,000 on Southernsanandreassuperautos.com.
Availability in TBOGT
According to early screenshots and the game files, the Hakuchou was meant to reappear in The Ballad of Gay Tony, but not many players find the bike on the streets or in a specific spawn location.
This is due to a typing problem in the game files, one can edit it personally using notepad by going to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\EFLC\TBoGT\common\data\cargp.dat" and change the capital H to small (E.g. Hakuchou to hakuchou). After doing this the Hakuchou will spawn normally.
Variants
Main article: Hakuchou Custom
The Hakuchou Custom is a customized version of the Hakuchou, being based on custom Hayabusas in real-life. The Hakuchou Custom is the fastest bike in The Lost and Damned and the whole series.
Gallery
Trivia
- The default radio stations on the Hakuchou are:
- Electro-Choc or Radio Broker in The Lost and Damned.
- K109 The Studio or Vice City FM in The Ballad of Gay Tony.
- Vinewood Boulevard Radio, Los Santos Rock Radio, or Radio Mirror Park in GTA V.
- The game stats states that the Hakuchou tops out at 155 km/h (96 mph), but the on board speedometer shows its maximum listed speed as 200 mph. This is due to the fact that it shares the speedometer layout with the NRG 900.
- In an apparent inability to pronounce its name, Johnny Klebitz calls the bike a "Ha-ha-coochie-koo" after one of Angus' possible motorcycle thefts that involves the theft of a Hakuchou, however, if the player calls Clay to order a Hakuchou, he will pronounce the name correctly.
- Johnny Klebitz's aversion against imports is expressed if he orders this bike from Clay; he will often call it "Jap Scrap" and "Rice Rocket."
- Unlike the TLAD variant, the Hakuchou in GTA V has limited modifications in Los Santos Customs, and cannot have its bodywork modified, and it also lacks the swing-arm option like the Double-T.
- In GTA V, the brake discs do not move when the wheels are moving. This is most likely a developer oversight.