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The Bit Bike possesses the best handling in the game. Additionally, it also has great acceleration ( | The Bit Bike possesses the best handling in the game. Additionally, it also has great acceleration (thebest not only among the starter vehicles, but also among the outward drifting bikes), off-road and [[Mini-Turbo]] stats, as well as average drifting. However, it is the slowest vehicle in the game, as well as the second lightest vehicle in the game, surpassed only by the [[Quacker]] in this aspect. As such, it not only struggles to keep up with other vehicles, but it is also easily pushed around by heavier vehicles. The Bit Bike also has outside drift and is the lightest outside-drifting bike in the game. Notably, [[Baby Mario]]'s Bit Bike has the best handling in the game. | ||
The Bit Bike's medium counterpart is the [[Sugarscoot]], while its large counterpart is the [[Wario Bike]]. The Bit Bike's off-road is tied with that of both the [[Dolphin Dasher]] and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. Its mini-turbo is tied with the [[Mach Bike]]. | The Bit Bike's medium counterpart is the [[Sugarscoot]], while its large counterpart is the [[Wario Bike]]. The Bit Bike's off-road is tied with that of both the [[Dolphin Dasher]] and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. Its mini-turbo is tied with the [[Mach Bike]]. |