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+ | |caption = A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]''. |
|vehicle_type = Civilian motorcycle |
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+ | |related = [[PCJ-600]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small><br>[[Vader]] |
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+ | The Streetfighter is primarily based on a [[wp:Honda CB250N/CB400N|1978-1986 Honda CB400N]]/[http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/yamaha/yamaha_rz250%2080.htm| Yamaha RZ250], but with a larger body and rounder fuel tank design. |
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+ | The Streetfighter, as expected from a standard bike, boasts a much lower power compared to the [[PCJ-600]] and the [[Angel]], but still has a good top speed, stable handling, and off-road capability that is able to keep up with the [[Sanchez]]. It is powered by an inline-twin engine as opposed to Honda CB400F's inline-4. |
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+ | ==Prominent Appearances in Missions== |
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ā | ==Description== |
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ā | + | *The Streetfighter used at the [[Soldier|beginning of the game]], when [[Jerry Martinez]] tells [[Victor Vance]] to go to the [[Escobar International Airport|airport]], where a person is waiting for him. |
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*Next to a cafe at the north of [[Ocean Beach]]. |
*Next to a cafe at the north of [[Ocean Beach]]. |
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+ | *Parked near the steps at the [[Brodie's Hotel]] in [[Vice Point]]. |
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+ | *On a street corner northeast of the Vice Point [[Pay'n'Spray]]. |
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==Trivia== |
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+ | * Interestingly there are early screenshots from Vice City Stories of a beta motorcycle that shares the same license plate number as the Streetfighter. |
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ā | *The name of this bike is a reference to the streetfighter style of motorcycle common in urban areas. A streetfighter is a sportbike stripped of its fairings, often with an aftermarket headlight. They are commonly used for stunting and are an example of a naked bike. |
+ | * The name of this bike is a reference to the streetfighter style of motorcycle common in urban areas. A streetfighter is a sportbike stripped of its fairings, often with an aftermarket headlight. They are commonly used for stunting and are an example of a standard/naked bike. |
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+ | * The name is also a possible reference to the series of fighting games of the same name. |
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ā | * In the PSP version of the game, the pitch sound of the Streetfighter is lower than the PS2 version. It is very noticeable. |
+ | * In the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version of the game, the pitch sound of the Streetfighter is lower than the [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] version. It is very noticeable. |
+ | * It's the first vehicle available to the player to drive in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]''. |
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+ | * It looks very similar to other motorcycles from the [[HD Universe]]:Ā the [[Vader]] and [[PCJ-600]], which both are also a standard street bikes with high-pitched engine noises. |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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ā | *It looks very similar to another motorcycle from the [[HD Universe|HD Era]] the [[Vader]]. |
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Revision as of 19:53, 13 April 2016
Template:Infobox vehicles The Streetfighter is a motorcycle in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
Design
The Streetfighter is primarily based on a 1978-1986 Honda CB400N/Yamaha RZ250, but with a larger body and rounder fuel tank design.
Performance
The Streetfighter, as expected from a standard bike, boasts a much lower power compared to the PCJ-600 and the Angel, but still has a good top speed, stable handling, and off-road capability that is able to keep up with the Sanchez. It is powered by an inline-twin engine as opposed to Honda CB400F's inline-4.
Prominent Appearances in Missions
- The Streetfighter used at the beginning of the game, when Jerry Martinez tells Victor Vance to go to the airport, where a person is waiting for him.
Locations
- Beside Jerry Martinez's Barracks, with an army green color (not available after "Conduct Unbecoming").
- Lying beside the house south of the Cholo Warehouse in Little Haiti.
- On the west wall near King Knuts in Downtown.
- In Little Havana, near the Libre Havana Logo and just parked at the Carioca.
- Next to a cafe at the north of Ocean Beach.
- Parked near the steps at the Brodie's Hotel in Vice Point.
- On a street corner northeast of the Vice Point Pay'n'Spray.
- The bike can be seen driving around Vice City and can also be found at Fort Baxter Air Base (until the base cannot be accessed after Victor is dishonorably discharged from the army in "Conduct Unbecoming").
Trivia
- Interestingly there are early screenshots from Vice City Stories of a beta motorcycle that shares the same license plate number as the Streetfighter.
- The name of this bike is a reference to the streetfighter style of motorcycle common in urban areas. A streetfighter is a sportbike stripped of its fairings, often with an aftermarket headlight. They are commonly used for stunting and are an example of a standard/naked bike.
- The name is also a possible reference to the series of fighting games of the same name.
- In the PSP version of the game, the pitch sound of the Streetfighter is lower than the PS2 version. It is very noticeable.
- It's the first vehicle available to the player to drive in GTA Vice City Stories.
- Chronologically, this is the first vehicle driven in the 3D Universe.
- It looks very similar to other motorcycles from the HD Universe: the Vader and PCJ-600, which both are also a standard street bikes with high-pitched engine noises.