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|front_image = Scorcher_GTA_V.png |
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− | |caption = A Scorcher in ''[[Grand Theft Auto |
+ | |caption = A '''Scorcher''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
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− | |price = $1,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto V|Story Mode]])</small><br>$2,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[pandmcycles.com|Pandmcycles.com]])</small> |
+ | |price = [[$]]1,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto V|Story Mode]])</small><br>$2,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[pandmcycles.com|Pandmcycles.com]])</small> |
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+ | |vehicle_type = Bicycle |
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+ | |body_style = Hardtail mountain bike |
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+ | |related = [[Mountain Bike]] |
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+ | }} |
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{{Quote|San Andreas is full of some epic places to take this off-road beast. Comes with a mud flap so your back doesn't look like you've had a train run on you by lumberjacks. High torque cranks sound really impressive if you know what it means, and also ensure it's nimble on a trail but also stable high speed, when you are on the cusp of losing control and flying over the handlebars.|Pandmcycles.com}} |
{{Quote|San Andreas is full of some epic places to take this off-road beast. Comes with a mud flap so your back doesn't look like you've had a train run on you by lumberjacks. High torque cranks sound really impressive if you know what it means, and also ensure it's nimble on a trail but also stable high speed, when you are on the cusp of losing control and flying over the handlebars.|Pandmcycles.com}} |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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The Scorcher is designed as a high-performance offroad bicycle, fit with front shocks, disc brakes, and a sturdy frame. It is sold by the [[Pandmcycles.com]] website for [[$]]1,000. It resembles the real-life [[wp:Saracen Zen|Saracen Zen]] but with a slacker head-angle of around 65° and a slightly beefier head tube junction. The forks look very similar to real-life [[wp:Rockshox Domain 180mm|Rockshox Domain 180mm]] with its nickel-plated steel stanchions, albeit with a squared-off bridge similar to that of the Marzocchi 66 and the Fox 36 Float 180. The hydraulic disk brakes are similar to the real life Shimano XTR with their four-spoked disk rotors and the tyres possess a tread pattern and volume similar to the 2.7 inch version of the [[wp:Maxxis High Roller|Maxxis High Roller]]. The drivetrain is likely 1x10 or 1x11 with a thick-thin chainring and clutch derailleur providing reliable chain retention since this bike does not possess a chainguide. |
The Scorcher is designed as a high-performance offroad bicycle, fit with front shocks, disc brakes, and a sturdy frame. It is sold by the [[Pandmcycles.com]] website for [[$]]1,000. It resembles the real-life [[wp:Saracen Zen|Saracen Zen]] but with a slacker head-angle of around 65° and a slightly beefier head tube junction. The forks look very similar to real-life [[wp:Rockshox Domain 180mm|Rockshox Domain 180mm]] with its nickel-plated steel stanchions, albeit with a squared-off bridge similar to that of the Marzocchi 66 and the Fox 36 Float 180. The hydraulic disk brakes are similar to the real life Shimano XTR with their four-spoked disk rotors and the tyres possess a tread pattern and volume similar to the 2.7 inch version of the [[wp:Maxxis High Roller|Maxxis High Roller]]. The drivetrain is likely 1x10 or 1x11 with a thick-thin chainring and clutch derailleur providing reliable chain retention since this bike does not possess a chainguide. |
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+ | ===Overview=== |
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+ | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time = Unknown |
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+ | |Top speed = Unknown |
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+ | |Engine = Unknown |
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+ | |Drivetrain = RWD |
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+ | |Gears = 1 |
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+ | |Mass = 115}} |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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*Near the [[Aerial Tramway|cable car station]] in [[Pala Springs]]. |
*Near the [[Aerial Tramway|cable car station]] in [[Pala Springs]]. |
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*Can be kept after the [[Random Events]] mission "Bike Robberies" by not returning the bike to [[Gray Nicholson]]. |
*Can be kept after the [[Random Events]] mission "Bike Robberies" by not returning the bike to [[Gray Nicholson]]. |
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+ | *Trevor can keep his bike after completing his part of the [[Strangers and Freaks]] mission [[Exercising Demons]]. |
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+ | **You still can follow [[Mary-Ann Quinn]] after this mission and steal her own Scorcher. You can't jack it, though, so you must attack her in order to dismount the bike, then Trevor will be able to get it. |
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+ | *In free roam, it can always be found at the [[Mr. Spoke Bike Rental|bike rental place]] where Jimmy brings you to in the mission [[Daddy's Little Girl]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *[[Dom Beasley]] claims in |
+ | *[[Dom Beasley]] claims in the mission [[Risk Assessment]] that the Scorcher is a "five-figure bike" when [[Franklin Clinton|Franklin]] races him. However, it is sold online for only [[$]]1,000, implying Dom's bikes may have been extensively modified. |
− | *Although faster than the [[BMX]] in [[GTA V]], it doesn't bunny hop as high |
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==Notable Owners== |
==Notable Owners== |
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*[[Dom Beasley]] |
*[[Dom Beasley]] |
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*[[Gray Nicholson]] |
*[[Gray Nicholson]] |
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+ | *[[Michael De Santa]] |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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[[Category:Bicycles]] |
[[Category:Bicycles]] |
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Online]] |
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Revision as of 03:41, 23 October 2015
Template:Infobox vehicles
The Scorcher is a hardtail mountain bike in Grand Theft Auto V.
Description
The Scorcher is designed as a high-performance offroad bicycle, fit with front shocks, disc brakes, and a sturdy frame. It is sold by the Pandmcycles.com website for $1,000. It resembles the real-life Saracen Zen but with a slacker head-angle of around 65° and a slightly beefier head tube junction. The forks look very similar to real-life Rockshox Domain 180mm with its nickel-plated steel stanchions, albeit with a squared-off bridge similar to that of the Marzocchi 66 and the Fox 36 Float 180. The hydraulic disk brakes are similar to the real life Shimano XTR with their four-spoked disk rotors and the tyres possess a tread pattern and volume similar to the 2.7 inch version of the Maxxis High Roller. The drivetrain is likely 1x10 or 1x11 with a thick-thin chainring and clutch derailleur providing reliable chain retention since this bike does not possess a chainguide.
Performance
Overview
Template:Vehicle Stats
Locations
- On the trails and roads in the Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness and Paleto Forest.
- Sometimes seen in front of Michael's mansion.
- Next to the El Gordo Lighthouse, in a farm, along with a Surfer and a Tractor.
- Near the cable car station in Pala Springs.
- Can be kept after the Random Events mission "Bike Robberies" by not returning the bike to Gray Nicholson.
- Trevor can keep his bike after completing his part of the Strangers and Freaks mission Exercising Demons.
- You still can follow Mary-Ann Quinn after this mission and steal her own Scorcher. You can't jack it, though, so you must attack her in order to dismount the bike, then Trevor will be able to get it.
- In free roam, it can always be found at the bike rental place where Jimmy brings you to in the mission Daddy's Little Girl.
Trivia
- Dom Beasley claims in the mission Risk Assessment that the Scorcher is a "five-figure bike" when Franklin races him. However, it is sold online for only $1,000, implying Dom's bikes may have been extensively modified.