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TheGreaser wrote Yeah, also, Bikes: Road. Can anyone remove "Sporter" and replace it with "Racing", like IMCDb did? I think Sporter is meant to refer to Sports bikes in general. Considering most sports bikes look different to your run of the mill cruiser. | ||
I don't know what the context is here but there is no way this is a Honda VFR from the 90s. This looks a lot modern, like a 2015 Kawasaki Versys but with a custom headlight. | ||
1999 Honda VFR 800: -- Last edit: 2020-02-08 18:50:38 | ||
1985 Harley-Davidson FXST Softail: | ||
+1 for DeLorean. | ||
No rear pic? | ||
Appears to be a Diamond T 6x6 4 Ton Truck but with a grille design and shape based off the Diamond T Halftracks: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=73716 - Half Track It's designation was G-509 according to Wikipedia. | ||
Guys this isn't a Kawasaki nor is it a Suzuki. This is a 2008 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic: | ||
Big O wrote Based on engine options, this is a Mopar. It pretty closely resembles a Cordoba or Charger from the late 70's, that would be my guess. The front is 100% monte carlo the rear does lend itself more towards a 75 Cordoba. However it also has the same rear fender style as the monte carlo. So personally I would still lean towards the Monte Carlo. | ||
Isn't this the bus from Speed? | ||
This is a goddamn Datsun not a Mondial. | ||
Isn't this the same as this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=52179 ? | ||
Twisted Metal Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition (2008) | BKelly9505 wrote Why do some of the vehicle names belong to two different images? Is one from the original PSP version? Head on extra twisted edition contains two games. The original psp game and the beta of the Twisted Metal Black sequel. That's why some cars share names. | |
This looks like a Scion TC with a body kit. | ||
TUG MH 50 | ||
Honestly this looks more like a 68 Charger with a aftermarket Daytona kit: This is especially more obvious on the rear section; same tail lights, same rear bumper, heck even same sort rear window placement. -- Last edit: 2020-01-26 23:29:33 | ||
Bruisemobile wrote The split grill makes this a 1969 model. It also has the wrap around bumper style of the 1970 model. =/ | ||
mcthieve wrote Do you mean this one? i.imgur.com/IzOE4Kb.jpg I think the enzo design was always the intention as that is the design that is used during the ending cutscene, The diablo looking model was probably an early design that got scrapped as on the ps2 it has a texture glitch that none of the other cars have. As for the deviantart image, I don't think it's fanart. That user has another TM image on their profile of Dark Tooth that was stolen from someone who did concept art on Head On so I think it's likely that Crimson Fury image is actual concept art. | ||
1972 Ford Torino sedan: The grille and front bumper are lifted a from a 1976 model as for the headlights...¯\_(ツ)_/¯ who knows. | ||
Looks like a Renault Alliance but with different front lights and rear lights. | ||
Looks like a 1977 Cadillac Coupe de Ville with a Lincoln grille and a 60s Lincoln rear end. | ||
Adrigaaas90 wrote Seriously genious? Let's take a look... Bike you posted: V-Twin engine, low seat, custom style bike... Bike from the game: 4 cylinder in line, flat seat, road bike style… So doesn't resemble at all!!! I'm really tired to try to correct the motorcycles and everybody changing and saying the first sh*t that comes to her mind. It makes me mad. Firstly genius, "genious" is the incorrect spelling. Secondly my choice was based on the fact that to me it looked like it was a v twin since the image quality isn't the best. As for the seat well I figured "it's unlicensed ergo not everything on it will be 100% accurate" for instance the front rim style comes from the Yamaha Virago. Now I can only imagine by custom you are referring to the headlight design as otherwise the bike I posted is pretty much identical to other Honda 750s except it lacks a windscreen. Now my choice for the image is simply because it was the only decent quality one I could find of this particular bike in a relatively stock fashion. Higher quality images were typically of much more customized examples. Also typical someone is so quick to point out if something is wrong but does not present any sort of alternative only that it is WRONG. -- Last edit: 2020-01-23 12:26:55 | ||
1994 Yamaha YZR 500: | ||
1994 Honda VF 750 Magna: | ||
Solarriors wrote How can you see fender flares in that bunch of pixels ^^` And it's a countach QV5000 Looking at the back it does look like the 5000 QV from 1988. As for the fender flares, you can see that some of pixels around the wheel arches are a lighter shade of blue that has been used to define the fender flares. -- Last edit: 2020-01-21 17:45:07 | ||
TheGreaser wrote Liebherr. Yeah baby, this appears to be a Liebherr 1200-5.1: | ||
ALMF-3512 wrote Then it can be a original LP400 from 1974 with a 80s Wing added and a Bigfoot lift kit It could be but it has the fender flares that the 80s models have so I would lean more towards the 80s. | ||
ALMF-3512 wrote Does it need to be unlocked? Before Tanner Challenger gets into car shop post storyline this car is used throughout the whole storyline.So I don't think it's unlockable It's unlockable in the sense that while it is used throughout the story you don't actually get to use it outside of missions until you complete the story. It's like how in NFS Heat you drive the polestar in the first mission but it's still listed as unlockable. | ||
TheGreaser wrote We need a racing category for bikes, not "Sporter". Actually the zeo bikes are dirt bikes. =/ -- Last edit: 2020-01-20 22:49:41 | ||
airiosaka wrote I bet it looks like something real. It has a resembelance to the Gemballa MIG-U1 (enzo): | ||
Made for Game as this is the Zeo Jet Cycle from the show. | ||
Made for Game as this is the Zeo Jet Cycle from the show. | ||
1990 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Custom Trike: | ||
Looks more like an '80s Ford: | ||
carcrasher88 wrote Lamborghini Countach? Yeah I'd say it's a countach, except it looks like the side skirts and front splitter have been removed to make it "off-road" capable. 1989 Countach LP500 S. Also strange it seems to be a countach where the cover car is a diablo. | ||
Rebel/Cutlass hybrid. | ||
2007 Honda CBR 1000RR: | ||
TUG MH 50 seems to be the closest thing I could find: There were models with doors and it existed in 1990. The front, back and lack of side plating was most likely changed to make it "unlicensed". | ||
2001 Ford F150 | ||
In 1993 Yamaha's sponsor was Marlboro, interesting to see it has been omitted here but expected I suppose. | ||
Anachronic bikes here. Despite the game taking place in the 80s both of these bikes are from the 90s. It gets stranger because the blue bike appears to be a 1991 Cagiva C591 but with a colour scheme inspired by the number 4 Sonauto Yamaha YZR 500 from 1988. The 1 bike appears to be a 1994 Yamaha YZR 500 but with a colour scheme (and number) from Eddie Lawson's 1985 Yamaha YZR500. I guess the devs thought they could hide the fact the bikes are from the 90s by painting them like 80s bikes. -- Last edit: 2020-01-16 23:36:48 | ||
The 9 bike appears to be a Honda NSR500, 11 and 7 are Yamaha YZR500s and 24 looks to be a Suzuki RGV500, all of which used in 1992. | ||
GP-1 (1993) | I'm pretty sure all the bikes that are labeled Made for Game are actually based off the 1991 Honda NSR 250, i.e. the game cover bike. Small edit, I was incorrect the cover bike is actually a 1991 Honda NSR500 being ridden by Mick Doohan. -- Last edit: 2020-01-16 13:27:51 | |
TheGreaser wrote Sauber C9. Yeah this is a Sauber. Note the placement of the rear spoiler. | ||
Forget the LTD, I think it's actually meant to be a 1979 Nissan President: | ||
michelemassa wrote 1973 Ford Mustang Sportsroof I concur, it's a 73' Mustang. | ||
It also has the roll bars that the custom car has. | ||
1980 Ford LTD: | ||
Solarriors wrote The game takes place in 1986...so ok then a 1985 model then. | ||
1997 Harley-Davidson Softail. It's paint scheme is reminiscent of the ones used on the Heritage models. |