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| caption = A NRG 900F in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] |
| caption = A NRG 900F in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] |
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ā | | manufacturer = [[Shitzu]] ( |
+ | | manufacturer = [[Shitzu]] <small>([[HD Universe]])<small> |
| vehicle_type = Civilian motorcycle |
| vehicle_type = Civilian motorcycle |
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| body_style = Sports bike |
| body_style = Sports bike |
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ā | | capacity = 2 ( |
+ | | capacity = 2 (rider and passenger) |
ā | | appearances = [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]] |
+ | | appearances = [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] <br> [[The Lost and the Damned]] <br> [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]] |
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== Description == |
== Description == |
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ā | The NRG 900 is the only series of superbikes in GTA IV, and is available in two variants: The NRG 900F and the NRG 900RR. Cosmetic differences between the bikes are apparent, as the F variant is intended for casual use, while the RR variant is significantly sportier with fewer accessories and more aggressive styling. The NRG 900 is based on the |
+ | The NRG 900 is the only series of superbikes in GTA IV, and is available in two variants: The NRG 900F and the NRG 900RR. Cosmetic differences between the bikes are apparent, as the F variant is intended for casual use, while the RR variant is significantly sportier with fewer accessories (the F variant has a lisence plate, turning signals and bar for a passanger to grab onto) and more aggressive styling. The NRG 900 is based on the [[wp:Suzuki GSXR|Suzuki GSX-R]] series; The F variant has a similar front end to the early 2000's [[wp: Suzuki GSX-R750|GSX-R750]] models, while the RR variant is closely based on more recent [[wp:Suzuki GSX-R1000|GSX-R1000]] models. |
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ā | The NRG900 is the fastest bike in the game, and both variants excel at stunts and tricks; they are, however, difficult to turn. It also possesses poor durability. |
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+ | ===Performance=== |
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+ | The NRG900 is the fastest bike in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], but is outpaced by the newer bikes introduced in [[The Lost and Damned]]. Both variants excel at stunts and tricks; they are, however, difficult to control due to the brutal power distribution and massive torque at higher revs. Its handling character is well suited better for circuit use than public road use. It also possesses poor durability. The NRG 900 also features one of the heaviest bodies of the IV-era sportbikes, this fact reduces the ability of characters to lift the bikes and perform wheelies and stoppies. |
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NRG900-GTA4-Stevie-front.jpg|A requested variant of the NRG900 in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV. |
NRG900-GTA4-Stevie-front.jpg|A requested variant of the NRG900 in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV. |
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+ | ==Notable Owners== |
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+ | *[[Lyle Cleethorpes]] |
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+ | *[[Tommy Francovic]] |
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+ | *[[Frankie Garone]] |
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+ | *[[Juan Haimo]] |
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== Trivia== |
== Trivia== |
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* In GTA IV, the default radio station in the NRG 900 is [[Liberty City Hardcore]]. |
* In GTA IV, the default radio station in the NRG 900 is [[Liberty City Hardcore]]. |
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* The Beta version of GTA IV featured a slightly different NRG 900, with different stripes, and omitted [[Shitzu|'shitzu']] badging.[[File:Photo_4.png|thumb|The 'Beta' NRG 900. Notice the Shitzu Badging]] |
* The Beta version of GTA IV featured a slightly different NRG 900, with different stripes, and omitted [[Shitzu|'shitzu']] badging.[[File:Photo_4.png|thumb|The 'Beta' NRG 900. Notice the Shitzu Badging]] |
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* Driving a NRG 900 seems to greatly increase the chance of rare sports cars spawning in or around [[Star Junction]]. |
* Driving a NRG 900 seems to greatly increase the chance of rare sports cars spawning in or around [[Star Junction]]. |
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* ''NRG'' is a homophone of the word ''energy''. |
* ''NRG'' is a homophone of the word ''energy''. |
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+ | * The cover of GTA IV shows the NRG 900F with NRG 900RR badging. |
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* Sold at the [[Auto Merchant]] in GTA Chinatown Wars at $600. |
* Sold at the [[Auto Merchant]] in GTA Chinatown Wars at $600. |
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* Riding NRG 900s will help a [[Coquette]] appear more often. |
* Riding NRG 900s will help a [[Coquette]] appear more often. |
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* The NRG 900's speedometer's highest listed speed is 200 MPH. |
* The NRG 900's speedometer's highest listed speed is 200 MPH. |
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ā | * If you shut off the bike's engine and turn it back on, it sometimes will not make a sound. This bug also applies to the [[Tug]] and the [[Cognoscenti]]. |
+ | * If you shut off the bike's engine and turn it back on, it sometimes will not make a sound. This bug also applies to the [[Tug Boat|Tug]] and the [[Cognoscenti]]. |
ā | * The NRG 900 |
+ | * The NRG 900 share[[File:Photo_7.png|thumb|192px]]s the same horn sound as TBoGT's [[Bati Custom]]. |
+ | * Although it is considered as a successor to the [[NRG-500]] from [[GTA San Andreas]], when compared side-by-side, the NRG-500 seems to beat the 900 at accelaration and top speed, though cornering is slightly tied. |
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+ | * F and RR variants are characteristic of the [[wp:Honda CBR series|Honda CBR range]] of sport bikes. |
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+ | *[[Juan Haimo]] and his two unnamed associates flees on the NRG 900 to avoid getting killed by [[Niko Bellic]]. |
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== Locations == |
== Locations == |
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+ | ===GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City=== |
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* A [[Westdyke Autos|motorcycle dealership]] stocking both the F and RR variants is located in [[Westdyke]], [[Alderney]]. Stealing bikes from the shop will attract [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|police attention]]. |
* A [[Westdyke Autos|motorcycle dealership]] stocking both the F and RR variants is located in [[Westdyke]], [[Alderney]]. Stealing bikes from the shop will attract [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|police attention]]. |
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ā | * Two NRG 900s can be found at [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]]. One is in the high-security runway area, which attracts a 4-star wanted level |
+ | * Two NRG 900s can be found at [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]]. One is in the high-security runway area, around the left side of the main control tower, which attracts a 4-star wanted level. The other is safely accessible on the northern edge of the runway area, behind the landing lights by the northernmost radar station. This bike may have someone sitting on it, but you can just knock them off. |
* The NRG 900 is common in all of [[Liberty City in GTA IV era|Liberty City]]. |
* The NRG 900 is common in all of [[Liberty City in GTA IV era|Liberty City]]. |
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* Can appear more often driving a [[Coquette]]. |
* Can appear more often driving a [[Coquette]]. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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+ | * [[NRG-500]]- A similar, possible predecessor to the NRG 900. Found in [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]. |
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ā | * [[NRG-500]] |
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Revision as of 18:36, 8 March 2014
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The Shitzu NRG 900 is a superbike in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, and is the fastest motorcycle in the game. The name suggests a connection to the NRG-500 racing bike from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas; possibly that the NRG 900 is a modernized, commercial version of the NRG-500.
Description
The NRG 900 is the only series of superbikes in GTA IV, and is available in two variants: The NRG 900F and the NRG 900RR. Cosmetic differences between the bikes are apparent, as the F variant is intended for casual use, while the RR variant is significantly sportier with fewer accessories (the F variant has a lisence plate, turning signals and bar for a passanger to grab onto) and more aggressive styling. The NRG 900 is based on the Suzuki GSX-R series; The F variant has a similar front end to the early 2000's GSX-R750 models, while the RR variant is closely based on more recent GSX-R1000 models.
Performance
The NRG900 is the fastest bike in Grand Theft Auto IV, but is outpaced by the newer bikes introduced in The Lost and Damned. Both variants excel at stunts and tricks; they are, however, difficult to control due to the brutal power distribution and massive torque at higher revs. Its handling character is well suited better for circuit use than public road use. It also possesses poor durability. The NRG 900 also features one of the heaviest bodies of the IV-era sportbikes, this fact reduces the ability of characters to lift the bikes and perform wheelies and stoppies.
Variant
In GTA IV, an NRG 900 is requested as part of Stevie's Car Thefts, appearing with a uniquely dark gray body color. As a new NRG 900 will respawn at the same spot until the player delivers one to S&M Auto Sales, the player can save one at their safehouse before delivering another.
Notable Owners
Trivia
- In GTA IV, the default radio station in the NRG 900 is Liberty City Hardcore.
- The Beta version of GTA IV featured a slightly different NRG 900, with different stripes, and omitted 'shitzu' badging.
- Driving a NRG 900 seems to greatly increase the chance of rare sports cars spawning in or around Star Junction.
- NRG is a homophone of the word energy.
- The cover of GTA IV shows the NRG 900F with NRG 900RR badging.
- Sold at the Auto Merchant in GTA Chinatown Wars at $600.
- Riding NRG 900s will help a Coquette appear more often.
- The NRG 900's speedometer's highest listed speed is 200 MPH.
- If you shut off the bike's engine and turn it back on, it sometimes will not make a sound. This bug also applies to the Tug and the Cognoscenti.
- The NRG 900 shares the same horn sound as TBoGT's Bati Custom.
- Although it is considered as a successor to the NRG-500 from GTA San Andreas, when compared side-by-side, the NRG-500 seems to beat the 900 at accelaration and top speed, though cornering is slightly tied.
- F and RR variants are characteristic of the Honda CBR range of sport bikes.
- Juan Haimo and his two unnamed associates flees on the NRG 900 to avoid getting killed by Niko Bellic.
Locations
GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City
- A motorcycle dealership stocking both the F and RR variants is located in Westdyke, Alderney. Stealing bikes from the shop will attract police attention.
- Two NRG 900s can be found at Francis International Airport. One is in the high-security runway area, around the left side of the main control tower, which attracts a 4-star wanted level. The other is safely accessible on the northern edge of the runway area, behind the landing lights by the northernmost radar station. This bike may have someone sitting on it, but you can just knock them off.
- The NRG 900 is common in all of Liberty City.
- Can appear more often driving a Coquette.
- Frank Garone owns a NRG 900 which can be obtained after you kill him during the mission, I Need Your Clothes, Your Boots, and Your Motorcycle.
- Tommy Francovic of the Algonquin Most Wanted list rides one.
- The NRG 900 can also be spawned by dialing (625)-555-0100.
See also
- NRG-500- A similar, possible predecessor to the NRG 900. Found in GTA San Andreas.