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[[Image:Wayfarer-TLAD-front.jpg|thumb|right|275px|A Wayfarer in [[The Lost and Damned]].]]
[[Image:Wayfarer-TLAD-front.jpg|thumb|right|275px|A Wayfarer in [[The Lost and Damned]].]]


In The Lost and Damned, the Wayfarer, indicated to be manufactured by the [[Western Motorcycle Company]], resembles a more traditional chopper similar to the [[Angel]] (also based on a Harley-Davidson Panhead), but sports distinguishable accessories, such as beige, braid-trimmed seating (complete with an [[Angels Of Death]] insignia) and beige handlebars.
In The Lost and Damned, the Wayfarer, indicated to be manufactured by the [[Western Motorcycle Company]], resembles a more traditional chopper similar to the [[Angel]] (also based on a Harley-Davidson Panhead), but sports distinguishable accessories, such as beige, braid-trimmed seating (complete with an [[Angels Of Death]] insignia), beige handlebars and unique rear license plate with "Angels of Death" writing and logo.


Like the Angel, the Wayfarer's engine power is the poorest among all TLAD choppers (although not considerably bad overall), being capable of going from 0 to 100 kmph in 8.6 seconds, and reaching a top speed of 216 kmph. However, while still as heavy as choppers in the game (300kg), the Wayfarer lower torque allows the it to corner more easily
Like the Angel, the Wayfarer's engine power is the poorest among all TLAD choppers (although not considerably bad overall), being capable of going from 0 to 100 kmph in 8.6 seconds, and reaching a top speed of 216 kmph. However, while still as heavy as choppers in the game (300kg), the Wayfarer lower torque allows the it to corner more easily
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