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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The slowest motorcycle in each of the five games the vehicle appears in, the Faggio's appearance remained virtually unchanged throughout the [[GTA III era]], apart from one of its brake lights being broken on the San Andreas model. In GTA IV, the Faggio took on the appearance of a Baccio DLX 50; it has a new engine sound, no longer has a single transmission number, and its handling has been greatly changed, yet it is still the slowest motorbike in all GTA eras. Using the Faggio is the easiest way to do long wheelies. | The slowest motorcycle in each of the five games the vehicle appears in, the Faggio's appearance remained virtually unchanged throughout the [[GTA III era]], apart from one of its brake lights being broken on the San Andreas model. In GTA IV, the Faggio took on the appearance of a Baccio DLX 50; it has a new engine sound, no longer has a single transmission number, and its handling has been greatly changed, yet it is still the slowest motorbike in all GTA eras. Using the Faggio is the easiest way to do long wheelies. | ||
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== Trivia== | == Trivia== | ||
* In GTA IV, the two default radio stations in the Faggio are [[Jazz Nation Radio 108.5]] and [[Fusion FM]]. | |||
* "Faggio" is Italian for "[[wikt:beech|beech]]", however the name is presumably a play on the "[[wikt:effeminate|effeminacy]]" of the scooter in comparison to other bikes (and indeed, most vehicles), its name additionally appearing to be an extension of "fag". | |||
*In GTA IV, the two default radio stations in the Faggio are [[Jazz Nation Radio 108.5]] and [[Fusion FM]]. | |||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == |