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Password Confirm password. The Sanchez remains relatively unchanged in every game it appears in, having the same dirt-bike chassis design, off-road fittings and accessories, along with relatively similar performances.

While not particularly fast compared to sport bikes such as the PCJ , the soft suspension, high ground clearance and very light weight makes it useful for stunt biking and offroad applications. It uses long telescopic forks , a long mudguard below the lower triple clamp and a round headlight, together with small handlebars with a reinforced frame on the center. The main body features a small protective body frame, a small fuel tank and a black seat, while the engine features a protruding exhaust pipe on the right side.

The rear area features a long rear fender with small side covers, along with a red rectangular tail light on the end of the fender and the exhaust muffler below it. The rear wheel is supported by a dual-side swingarm, along with a visible chain drive and sprockets. All renditions spawn in a single colour. This version is largely identical to the GTA Vice City model, but incorporates an upside-down fork and a square-shaped front fairing with a rectangular headlight.

The main body appears to feature additional body panels partially covering the engine bay and a longer seat, while the engine features a more detailed texture. The rear fender has larger side covers and the swingarm features a suspension spring. Again, all the bike spawns in a single colour, with additional grey textures over the front fairing and the side covers.

It should be noted that all renditions use wire rims and medium-profile tires with knobby treads, although the GTA San Andreas rendition assumes a smoother shape on the wheels. However, the vehicle assumes an hexagon-shaped front fairing, different side engine covers, a lower cover for protection of the engine bay, covered front transmission sprocket, wider rear side covers and a smaller tail light mounted below the end of the rear fender. The exhaust pipe appears to have carbon-fiber section on the engine bay and the muffler, while the seat bears manufacturer badges on the rear edge.

The bike is also decorated with green "Sanchez" markings on the sides, another green marking on the central handlebar frame and brown details on the sides, along with Terroil decals on the front fork legs and the aforementioned "GP" markings on the rear side covers.

The bike is prominently painted in a primary colour, with the front fork legs, part of the front fairing, the grilled parts over the intercooler and the rear side covers painted in a secondary colour. Again, it uses a set of black wire rims with medium-profile tires and knobby treads. The bike can be seen in a variety of colours, but lacks any livery.

Some changes were made to the livery, where the fork legs are permanently white and bears Terroil and Auto Cowboys markings, while the front fairing has a permanent white square above the light and a white "Sanchez" marking below it. The central frame on the handlebars bear a "Maibatsu" marking on the front and the sides appear to use a slightly worn-out livery, consisting of a black paint with yellow "Sanchez" and "GP" markings on it.

The rear side covers are also permanently white and bear "Maibatsu" markings at the bottom. Colour distribution is drastically changed, where the primary colour is applied on both fenders and the Maibatsu marking on the central frame of the handlebars, while the secondary colour is applied on the front fairing, the grilled parts over the intercooler, the outlines of the rear side covers and the markings on the front fork legs and the bottom of the rear side covers.

The Sanchez is, handling-wise, excellent, having a great turning cycle, allowing excellent maneuverability. Judging by the engine model it is likely powered by a single-cylinder engine, with a rather loud and weak engine sound. It is coupled to a 5-speed gearbox, and weighs an average curb weight of kg. The bike has the same handling files in all 3D Universe games. The Sanchez has decent acceleration and top speed for a vehicle of its stature.

It lacks the power of higher end motorcycles, yet is notably lighter and easier to control in unfavorable circumstances. Off-road, the Sanchez is one of the best motorcycles for off-roading, experiencing next to no loss in speed or control when heading off-road. The Sanchez is also a notably good wheelie-ing motorcycle, and benefits strongly from wheelies for speed at higher speeds.

However, the motorcycle is notably fragile, taking only a few direct hits before being disabled. While the Sanchez is a fairly bad choice for racing in the Motorcycles class, the Sanchez is a generally very good choice for racing in the Off-roads class.

One has to be careful to avoid hitting anything which may knock them off. However, the Sanchez may not be able to compete on courses which have large jumps, as the motorcycle may be unable to finish courses while other vehicles would be able to finish without issue.

The Sanchez is powered by a single-cylinder engine with a displacement of about cc given the "" marking on the sides , coupled to a 4-speed gearbox. Its engine sound is loud and idle revs are relatively low being the stereotypical one of an underbone motorcycle. It is also the only bike in the game that uses a kickstart animation upon aboarding the bike, even though when turning the engine over an electric starter motor can be heard.

The Sanchez's data remains unchanged, bearing an identical top speed and acceleration rate. I guess if you haven't done Angus' bike thefts yet you might get lucky with one. I did all the races with a Bati and it handled pretty well on the sand as long as I didn't take any sharp turns.

User Info: TheBoss. You can get one when you have to steal it for Angus. Also, when I tried to steal a Sanchez from the races , it wouldn't let me get on teh bike. User Info: barticle. User Info: BloodMassacre.

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