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The HPV-1000 is a police motorcycle ridden by [[San Andreas Police Department]] [[Motor Officer|police bikers]]. It is very fast and agile (below higher end models such as the [[FCR-900]] and [[NRG-500]]), although the player can fall off easily if they have minimal "bike skill". If the [[Rhino]] or [[Hunter]] is not yet available, this bike is a good choice for completing the [[Vigilante]] side mission - mainly because the player can [[Drive-By Shooting|fire a submachine gun straight ahead]], allowing them to take out the opponent easily. Although its siren is not effective in prompting oncoming vehicles to move out of the way, its compact motorcycle design allows it to navigate around traffic far better than full-sized cars.
The HPV-1000 is a police motorcycle ridden by [[San Andreas Police Department]] [[Motor Officer|police bikers]]. It is very fast and agile (below higher end models such as the [[FCR-900]] and [[NRG-500]]), although the player can fall off easily if they have minimal "bike skill". If the [[Rhino]] or [[Hunter]] is not yet available, this bike is a good choice for completing the [[Vigilante]] side mission - mainly because the player can [[Drive-By Shooting|fire a submachine gun straight ahead]], allowing them to take out the opponent easily. Although its siren is not effective in prompting oncoming vehicles to move out of the way, its compact motorcycle design allows it to navigate around traffic far better than full-sized cars.


The HPV-1000 assumes a unique model that is not shared by another motorcycle, and bears resemblance to a police [[:wp:Kawasaki Kz1000|Kawasaki KZ1000]]. The name of the motorcycle may be a reference to the [[:wp:human papillomavirus|human papillomavirus]] (HPV).
The HPV-1000 assumes a unique model that is not shared by another motorcycle, and bears resemblance to a Kawasaki KZP, the police model of the [[:wp:Kawasaki Kz1000|Kawasaki KZ1000]]. The name of the motorcycle may be a reference to the [[:wp:human papillomavirus|human papillomavirus]] (HPV).


== Prominent appearances in missions ==
== Prominent appearances in missions ==

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Vehicle
HPV-1000
An HPV-1000 in GTA San Andreas.
An HPV-1000 in GTA San Andreas.
An HPV-1000 in GTA San Andreas.
Appearance(s) GTA San Andreas
Vehicle type Law enforcement motorcycle
Body style Police patrol bike
Capacity 2 (driver and 1 passenger)
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The HPV-1000 is a police motorcycle in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Description

The HPV-1000 is a police motorcycle ridden by San Andreas Police Department police bikers. It is very fast and agile (below higher end models such as the FCR-900 and NRG-500), although the player can fall off easily if they have minimal "bike skill". If the Rhino or Hunter is not yet available, this bike is a good choice for completing the Vigilante side mission - mainly because the player can fire a submachine gun straight ahead, allowing them to take out the opponent easily. Although its siren is not effective in prompting oncoming vehicles to move out of the way, its compact motorcycle design allows it to navigate around traffic far better than full-sized cars.

The HPV-1000 assumes a unique model that is not shared by another motorcycle, and bears resemblance to a Kawasaki KZP, the police model of the Kawasaki KZ1000. The name of the motorcycle may be a reference to the human papillomavirus (HPV).

Prominent appearances in missions

The HPV-1000 makes an important appearance in "Cop Wheels", in where protagonist Carl Johnson needs to steal four HPV-1000s in various places around Las Venturas for the heist and needs to deliver it to a moving Packer.

Trivia

  • In a prerelease screenshot of the game, "911" was written on the rear and used to display the text "POLICE" instead of "SAPD" in the final build.[1] In another prerelease screenshot, "LSPD" was displayed on the rear of it,[2] implying that there would be a city-specific version of each HPV-1000, rather than a state-wide version.

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