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[[File:MK8 Lemmy Standard Bike Artwork.png|thumb|200px|[[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] on his [[Standard Bike]]]]
{{about|the class of bikes that are able to drift|the actual bike and bike body having the same name|[[Standard Bike]]}}
'''Standard bikes''',<ref name="Englishname">{{cite|author=Musa, Alexander|title=''Mario Kart 8'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=28|quote=There are actually two sub-categories of bike: standard and sport. Standard bikes drift similarly to every other body type. Sport bikes more or less commit to the turn during a drift, sharply cutting in the direction of the turn.|isbn=978-0-804-16328-6|date=May 30, 2014|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us}}</ref> also known as '''outside drifting bikes'''{{ref needed}} or '''outward drifting bikes'''{{ref needed}}, are a class of [[bike]]s in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series that are able to [[drift]] normally. Introduced as ''drift type'' (「ドリフトタイプ」) bikes in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'',<ref name="JapaneseDriftType">[http://www.21010.net/club/bn/wii/rmcj/pdf/p014_015.pdf Page 14 and 15 of the Nintendo Official Guidebook of ''Mario Kart Wii'']. Retrieved April 26, 2018.{{dead link}}</ref> they are one of the four vehicle body classes in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', distinguished from [[Sport bike (vehicle class)|sport bike]]s, the other type of bikes.
[[File:Mk8lemmy.png|thumb|200px|[[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] on his [[Standard Bike]]]]
'''Standard bikes''',<ref name="Englishname">Alex Musa (May 30, 2014). ''There are actually two sub-categories of bike: standard and sport. Standard bikes drift similarly to every other body type. Sport bikes more or less commit to the turn during a drift, sharply cutting in the direction of the turn. ''. ''Mario Kart 8 Official Game Guide'', page 28. ''PRIMA Games''. Retrieved December 22, 2017.</ref> commonly known as '''outside drifting bikes''' or '''outward drifting bikes''', are a class of [[bike]]s that are able to drift. Introduced as just ''drift type'' (「ドリフトタイプ」) bikes in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'',<ref name="JapaneseDriftType">[http://www.21010.net/club/bn/wii/rmcj/pdf/p014_015.pdf Page 14 and 15 of the Nintendo Official Guidebook of ''Mario Kart Wii'']. Retrieved April 26, 2018.</ref> they have become one of the four body classes in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', distinguished from [[Sport bike (vehicle class)|sport bike]]s.


Due to their ability to drift, they in general handle in a similar way to [[kart]]s since their introduction in ''Mario Kart Wii''. In both ''Mario Kart Wii'' and ''Mario Kart 8'', they can be distinguished from sport bikes by the usually more upright posture of the character riding them.
Due to their ability to drift, they in general handle in a similar way to [[kart]]s since their introduction in ''Mario Kart Wii''. In both ''Mario Kart Wii'' and ''Mario Kart 8'', they can be distinguished from sport bikes by looking at the usually more upright posture of the character riding them.
==History==
==History==
===''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''===
===''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''===
[[File:MKW Mario Bike Artwork.png|thumb|200px|[[Mario]] performing a trick while riding his [[Standard Bike]]]]
[[File:Mario Artwork (alt) - Mario Kart Wii.png|thumb|200px|[[Mario]] performing a trick while riding his [[Standard Bike]]]]
Standard bikes are introduced as ''drift type'' (「ドリフトタイプ」) bikes in ''Mario Kart Wii''.<ref name="JapaneseDriftType"/> They are not explicitly distinguished from sport bikes in the vehicle selection screen and as such, the player needs to look at the posture of the rider to understand whether the selected bike is a standard bike or a sport bike. All the chopper bikes ([[Wario Bike]], [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]], and [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]) drift out while performing a manual drift, so they're categorized under the standard bike vehicle class.
Standard bikes are introduced as ''drift type'' (「ドリフトタイプ」) bikes in ''Mario Kart Wii''.<ref name="JapaneseDriftType"/> They are not explicitly distinguished from sport bikes in the vehicle selection screen and as such, the player needs to look at the posture of the rider to understand whether the selected bike is a standard bike or a sport bike. All the chopper bikes ([[Wario Bike]], [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]], and [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]) drift out while performing a manual drift, so they're categorized under the standard bike vehicle class.


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[[File:MK8 Larry Drifting Mr Scooty.png|thumb|left|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] drifting on his [[Mr. Scooty]]]]
[[File:MK8 Larry Drifting Mr Scooty.png|thumb|left|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] drifting on his [[Mr. Scooty]]]]
Just like in ''Mario Kart Wii'', standard bikes are able to drift, but in ''Mario Kart 8'', their drifting behavior is identical to that of karts and ATVs, and much like those vehicle classes, they are able to charge Super Mini-Turbos (and Ultra Mini-Turbos in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''). In addition, players are no longer able to perform wheelies with standard bikes, although purely cosmetic wheelies are performed during mushroom and dash panel boosts. Furthermore, standard bikes generally have average-to-good handling statistics, leading to them having good to best turning capability while drifting as a consequence.<ref>{{cite|author=[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]]|date=December 8, 2015|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20181021013852/https://forums.mkboards.com/threads/angular-velocity-in-steady-state-drifting-and-autodrifting.21115|title=Angular velocity in steady-state drifting and autodrifting|publisher=MKBoards Forums|language=en|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref> Like karts and ATVs, but unlike sport bikes, standard bikes can also perform [[Mini-Turbo#Firehopping, sliding and firesliding|firehops and slides]] in the original Wii U version of ''Mario Kart 8''.
Just like in ''Mario Kart Wii'', standard bikes are able to drift, but in ''Mario Kart 8'', their drifting behavior is identical to that of karts and ATVs, and much like those vehicle classes, they are able to charge Super Mini-Turbos (and Ultra Mini-Turbos in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''). In addition, players are no longer able to perform wheelies with standard bikes, although purely cosmetic wheelies are performed during mushroom and dash panel boosts. Furthermore, standard bikes generally have average-to-good handling statistics, leading to them having good to best turning capability while drifting as a consequence.<ref>Mister Wu (December 8, 2015). [http://www.forums.mkboards.com/threads/angular-velocity-in-steady-state-drifting-and-autodrifting.21115/ ANGULAR VELOCITY IN STEADY-STATE DRIFTING AND AUTODRIFTING]. ''MKBoards Forums''. Retrieved January 29, 2016.</ref> Like karts and ATVs, but unlike sport bikes, standard bikes can also perform [[Mini-Turbo#Fire hopping and sliding|fire hops and slides]] in the original Wii U version of ''Mario Kart 8''.


When riding them, the characters perform the same animations that they perform on ATVs, with the sole exception of the drifting animations. Furthermore, since CPU-controlled characters are always able to ride the [[Standard Bike]], standard bikes are the only class of bikes that are used by all CPU-controlled characters in both ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''.
When riding them, the characters perform the same animations that they perform on ATVs, with the sole exception of the drifting animations. Furthermore, since CPU-controlled characters are always able to ride the [[Standard Bike]], standard bikes are the only class of bikes that are used by all CPU-controlled characters in both ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
Names in parenthesis are the names used in the British English version.
Names in parenthesis are European variants.
===''Mario Kart Wii''===
===''Mario Kart Wii''===
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StandardBikeM-BowserJr.png|[[Standard Bike M]]
StandardBikeS-BowserJr.png|[[Standard Bike M]]
Sugarscoot-Mario.png|[[Sugarscoot]] (Bon Bon)
Sugarscoot-Peach.png|[[Sugarscoot]] (Bon Bon)
ZipZip-Yoshi.png|[[Zip Zip]] (Rapide)
ZipZip-Daisy.png|[[Zip Zip]] (Rapide)
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WarioBike-Wario.png|[[Wario Bike]]
WarioBike-Wario.png|[[Wario Bike]]
ShootingStar-Rosalina.png|[[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]] (Twinkle Star)
ShootingStar-Rosalina.png|[[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]] (Twinkle Star)
Phantom-Waluigi.png|[[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]
Phantom-KingBoo.png|[[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]
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</gallery>


===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''===
===''Mario Kart 8''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
StandardBikeBodyMK8.png|[[Standard Bike]]
StandardBikeBodyMK8.png|[[Standard Bike]]
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VarmintBodyMK8.png|[[Varmint]]
VarmintBodyMK8.png|[[Varmint]]
MrScootyBodyMK8.png|[[Mr. Scooty]] (Mr Scooty)
MrScootyBodyMK8.png|[[Mr. Scooty]] (Mr Scooty)
MK8 Light-Green City Tripper.png|[[City Tripper]]
MK8CityTripper.png|[[City Tripper]]
MK8D Master Cycle Zero.png|[[Master Cycle Zero]] (''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' only)
</gallery>
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
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