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Based on a [[wp:Honda VFR400|Honda VFR400]], the bike's design is intended to match its inferior performance in comparison to the [[PCJ-600]] and the [[FCR-900]], with a slimmer body design, thinner wheels and an older appearance. Like the FCR-900, the bike comes with three different body designs: | Based on a [[wp:Honda VFR400|Honda VFR400]], the bike's design is intended to match its inferior performance in comparison to the [[PCJ-600]] and the [[FCR-900]], with a slimmer body design, thinner wheels and an older appearance. Like the FCR-900, the bike comes with three different body designs: | ||
# | # A [[wp:Streetfighter|streetfighter]] design with no panels and no windshield. | ||
# Windshield without panels that cover the engine. | # Windshield without panels that cover the engine. | ||
# Windshield with panels that cover the engine. | # Windshield with panels that cover the engine. |
Revision as of 20:44, 6 February 2010
The BF-400 is a motorcycle that appears in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Design
Based on a Honda VFR400, the bike's design is intended to match its inferior performance in comparison to the PCJ-600 and the FCR-900, with a slimmer body design, thinner wheels and an older appearance. Like the FCR-900, the bike comes with three different body designs:
- A streetfighter design with no panels and no windshield.
- Windshield without panels that cover the engine.
- Windshield with panels that cover the engine.
Three different exhaust pipes are also available, but all exhaust pipes are situated on the right side of the bike.
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First body variant.
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Second body variant.
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Third body variant.
Performance
The BF-400 is likely the slowest of high-end motorcycles, although it may attain the speed of the PCJ-600, albeit after a longer period of acceleration. Its more compact construction and lighter weight, however, allows the bike to corner better thans its two other counterparts.
Locations
- Spawns randomly in Paradiso and Gant Bridge, both in San Fierro.
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