To clarify the term "full sounding", I mean not the tinny, no bass, and generally pants sounding noise you get on mtotorbikes as standard. I only ask as I would prefer to ride around on bikes than drive cars but I don't due to not being able to enjoy the music "properly".
I must say tho - I'm really impressed with the SA mods available now. Using SRT3, Oblivion mod, enbseries, and quite a few cars and bikes - it looks really good! Am now replaying entire game for notsalgia trip! It's also a nice break from GTA 4.
The GTA San Andreas Bike Pack mod brings two wheels into your favorite game. Now you can play the game on bikes and scooters. This should make for loads of fun that will keep you entertained for hours. As if you really needed more of a reason to play Grand Theft Auto one more time.
@Zen-Imogen Bro I'm a big fan of your bike mods. Especially the first person view ?
And If you have time please convert NGR_Ardiansyah-DTD's 1998 Yamaha R1 San Andreas bike mod to GTA V
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The highest point in Los Santos is Mount Chiliad, an imposing peak that reaches some 800 metres above sea level. Ever since the game hit screens nearly seven years ago, players have been venturing up Mount Chiliad, to get a glimpse of the great views, to throw a vehicle or themselves from the summit, or just for the sense of achievement. For gamers who are also cyclists, Mount Chiliad has even greater appeal. The first time I played the game I found myself wondering: is it possible to ride a bike up there? What would it be like? Which way would you go up?
The vehicle is essentially a variant of the Faggio, which has access to an array of visual modifications. The vehicle shares the same body and most of the features from the regular version, but the front fender has chrome frames added around it. The tall panel also now has a chrome rack with a top-mounted, non-functional lamp, while the upper side of the panel has an updated handlebar design comparable to the motorbikes added in the same update, housing a functional headlamp and a rear-facing analog dial similar to bikes such as the Bagger and the Police Bike. The middle section and floormat are largely identical to the ones from the regular Faggio.
The Faggio Mod shares the same single-cylinder engine and the 3-speed gearbox as the regular Faggio, but it produces a loud two-stroke noise similar to the 3D Universe iterations of the aforementioned vehicle, which can be also heard loudly crackling even at idle or when decelerating. The vehicle has a much increased top speed and much more agile handling than the regular version, resulting in a more desirable choice for cruising around. However, it is very easily outclassed by most bikes in races.
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