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* Two headlight configurations: A single headlight or twin headlights;
* Two headlight configurations: A single headlight or twin headlights;
* Three bike frame configurations: 1) An internal frame, or an external frame that is either 2) consistently metallic gray or 3) corresponds to the rim color;
* Three bike frame configurations: 1) An internal frame, or an external frame that is either 2) consistently metallic gray or 3) corresponds to the rim color;
* In the [[Episodes from Liberty City]] versions of [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the bike frame configurations also correspond with three unique instrument clusters over the handle bars (Frame #1 features a black T-shaped cluster with two main gauges, frame #2 features a more compact metallic variation, and frame #3 features a single-gauge configuration). This appears to have been a cosmetic fix of a bug in GTA IV where all three instrument cluster variants end up clumped into a five-gauge supercluster on all PCJ 600s in the game.
* Three exhaust pipe configurations: A side-mounted exhaust pipe on the right side, or single or twin exhaust pipe underneath the seat;
* Three exhaust pipe configurations: A side-mounted exhaust pipe on the right side, or single or twin exhaust pipe underneath the seat; and
* Optional rear mounted license plate mounting and signal lights.
* Optional rear mounted license plate mounting and signal lights. In EFLC, the black handlebar-mounted rear mirrors previously permanently mounted on all PCJ 600s in GTA IV appear to be only available alongside this accessory.
 
* In addition to being available with or without black rear mirrors, EFLC PCJ 600s may also appear with more compact metallic handlebar rear mirrors with no attached accessory.<!--Appears on naturally spawned versions but unavailable on trainer's standard accessory browser-->
PCJ 600s in the [[Episodes from Liberty City]] versions of [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] received several cosmetic bugs fixes and changes in order to better utilize several underused elements:
 
* PCJ 600 bike frame configurations in EFLC correspond with three unique instrument clusters over the handle bars (Frame #1 features a black T-shaped cluster with two main gauges, frame #2 features a more compact metallic variation, and frame #3 features a single-gauge configuration). This appears to have been a cosmetic fix of a bug in GTA IV where all three instrument cluster variants end up clumped into a five-gauge supercluster on all PCJ 600s in the game.
* The black handlebar-mounted rear mirrors previously permanently mounted on all PCJ 600s in GTA IV appear to be only available alongside the optional rear mounted license plate mounting and signal lights in EFLC. In addition to being available with or without black rear mirrors, EFLC PCJ 600s may also appear with more compact metallic handlebar rear mirrors with no attached accessory.<!--Appears on naturally spawned versions but unavailable on trainer's standard accessory browser-->


The PCJ 600 is the second-fastest bike in GTA IV (after the [[NRG 900]]), but has superior handling that makes it easier to corner at high speeds whereas the NRG 900 requires the player slow down near turns. Due to the time it takes for an NRG 900 to attain its top speed, the bike can outrun an NRG 900 in a [[Race]] if the PCJ 600's rider leans forward. Both bikes have the same 0-60mph time of 4.4 seconds. The PCJ 600 appears to be powered by a 3 cylinder engine, possibly 600cc (corresponding to the "600" in the name). The bike also emits a unique high-pitched wail that quickly distinguishes it from other bikes.
The PCJ 600 is the second-fastest bike in GTA IV (after the [[NRG 900]]), but has superior handling that makes it easier to corner at high speeds whereas the NRG 900 requires the player slow down near turns. Due to the time it takes for an NRG 900 to attain its top speed, the bike can outrun an NRG 900 in a [[Race]] if the PCJ 600's rider leans forward. Both bikes have the same 0-60mph time of 4.4 seconds. The PCJ 600 appears to be powered by a 3 cylinder engine, possibly 600cc (corresponding to the "600" in the name). The bike also emits a unique high-pitched wail that quickly distinguishes it from other bikes.
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