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Troll all you want, I only said that cause users tend to ignore good vehicles just because they can't drive them.
Like I saw in a thread earlier a user saying 811 sucks, yet it has a good top speed and a proper driver can tame him easily.
I'm leaning towards Hakouchu Drag too.
https://youtu.be/hIGnHk0e1y4
Here's broughy1322's lap time speed list:
https://youtu.be/__-iXIwHIgI
Thanks for the videos!
Problem with Hakouchu is that you need to lean forward instead of back, may take some getting used too, after using bikes that rely on leaning back.
I wonder if Nagasaki Shotaro can keep up with the Hakouchu.
Nope, Hakuchous and Shotaros suck.
Clearly the best bike is BF400, unless you're a poor driver.
I see, if I had driving skills problems I wouldn't ask for the fastest, thanks for the video!
I should try the BF400 and see how it handles.
I don't like the looks of neither the shotaru nor H. Drag. I like to wheelie a lot wich is ofcourse not what you want to do with either of those.
Why is topspeed so important for you over handling / cornering? just curious.
I know what I'm doing though, I'm looking for a bike for races with long straight roads.
For races with tight corners I found myself winning most races with a simple Akuma.
Is mostly for knowledge and testing, I don't like to rely on others regarding handling when most of the player base can't drive a Kuruma.
Is a bit like I said that a good driver can tame any vehicle, knowing where and when to use a certain vehicle comes with being a good driver too.
On races with long straight lines, a fast vehicle will help more than a vehicle with average speed and good handling.