Bike School: Difference between revisions

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*The 360 (given motorbike is [[FCR-900]])
*The 360 (given motorbike is [[FCR-900]])
*The 180 (given motorbike is [[PCJ-600]])
*The 180 (given motorbike is [[PCJ-600]])
*The Wheelie (given motorbike is [[FCR-900]])
*The Wheelie (given motorbike is FCR-900)
*Jump and Stop (given motorbike is [[Sanchez]])
*Jump and Stop (given motorbike is [[Sanchez]])
*The Stoppie (given motorbike is [[FCR-900]])
*The Stoppie (given motorbike is FCR-900)
*Jump & Stoppie (given motorbike is [[NRG-500]])
*Jump & Stoppie (given motorbike is [[NRG-500]])


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The scoring is very similar to driving school. This is the scoring formula:
The scoring is very similar to driving school. This is the scoring formula:


'' Final Position + Final Heading - Damage Penalty divided by Position and Heading Score = Final Score ''
''Final Position + Final Heading - Damage Penalty divided by Position and Heading Score = Final Score ''


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 10:25, 16 May 2010

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Bike School

The Bike School is a school in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that teaches the player advanced techniques of handling a motorcycle. It is located in the Blackfield district of Las Venturas. It has several levels in which the player can either get a Bronze, Silver, or Gold medal. The missions are generally easy with the exception of the last one, which takes a lot of precision, and patience.

The Bike School is unlocked after the mission Yay Ka-Boom-Boom, and does not need to be completed unless 100% completion is the player's goal.

Tests

The six tests to pass are:

  • The 360 (given motorbike is FCR-900)
  • The 180 (given motorbike is PCJ-600)
  • The Wheelie (given motorbike is FCR-900)
  • Jump and Stop (given motorbike is Sanchez)
  • The Stoppie (given motorbike is FCR-900)
  • Jump & Stoppie (given motorbike is NRG-500)

Rewards

Specific vehicle rewards are obtained if the player has reached either gold, silver or bronze medals in all six tests.

Scoring

The scoring is very similar to driving school. This is the scoring formula:

Final Position + Final Heading - Damage Penalty divided by Position and Heading Score = Final Score

See Also

External Links