Bit Bike Nanobike
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Koopa Troopa on his Bit Bike
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Size class
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Small
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Strong stats
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Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo
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Average stats
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Drift
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Weak stats
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Speed, Weight
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Appears in
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Mario Kart Wii
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The Bit Bike (known as the Nanobike in the British English version) is a small-sized outside drifting bike that appears in Mario Kart Wii. It resembles a chopper with a pair of vented exhaust pipes. The emblem is located on the sides of the bike. Its kart counterpart is the Booster Seat. The Bit Bike is one of the seven vehicles to exhibit a slight design change besides a palette swap between characters. The other ones are the Booster Seat, Flame Runner, Wario Bike, Shooting Star, Spear, and Phantom. In this case, the Mii's Bit Bike has its exhaust pipes positioned lower than the others.
This and the Booster Seat are the only vehicles in the game with a speed stat of less than thirty.
The Bit Bike possesses the best handling in the game. Additionally, it also features great acceleration, 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. Its mini-turbo is tied with the Mach Bike.
If Koopa Troopa or Dry Bones ride the Bit Bike, it will pass the Bullet Bike's default mini-turbo stat by one point.
Color schemes[edit]
Character
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Color scheme
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Image
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Character
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Color scheme
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Image
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Baby Mario
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Red body, navy blue underside, yellow handle bars and headlight, black seat
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Baby Luigi
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Dark green body, dark blue underside and handle bars, pale yellow headlight, black seat
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Baby Peach
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Pink body and handle bars, white underside and headlight, brown seat
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Baby Daisy
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Orange body and handle bars, yellow underside and headlight, black seat
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Toad
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Blue body and handle bars, red underside, orange headlight, brown seat
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Toadette
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Purple body and handle bars, light orange underside and headlight, black seat
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Koopa Troopa
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Lime green body, sky-blue underside, orange handle bars and headlight, black seat
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Dry Bones
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Black body, dark brown underside and seat, light gray handle bars, pale yellow headlight
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Male Mii
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Light blue body and handle bars, yellow-orange underside and headlight, brown seat
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Female Mii
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Dandelion body and handle bars, reddish-brown underside and seat, white headlight
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Gallery[edit]
Small Male Mii's Bit Bike
Small Female Mii's Bit Bike
Names in other languages[edit]
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Notes
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Japanese
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ポケモーター[?] Pokemōtā
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Pokemotor, meaning pocket motor
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French (NOA)
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Mini-cyclo[?]
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Mini Moped. Cyclo is the apocopation of cyclomoteur ("moped").
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French (NOE)
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Mini-mob[?]
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Mini Moped. Mob is the apocopation of mobylette ("moped").
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German
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Blitzer[?]
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Streaker
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Italian
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Moto Bit[?]
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Bit Bike
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Korean
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비트바이크[?] Biteu Baikeu
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Bit Bike
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Spanish (NOA)
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Minimoto[?]
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From "mini" and moto ("motorcycle")
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Spanish (NOE)
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Pequeciclo[?]
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Pun on pequeño ("small") and triciclo ("tricycle")
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