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It is the only bike body in ''Mario Kart 8'' that does not increase or decrease any stats with respect to the [[Standard Kart]]. When compared to all the other bike bodies, The Duke has the highest traction stat, and is tied with the [[Master Cycle]] for highest weight and lowest acceleration, but it also has the lowest handling of all bikes.
It is the only bike body in ''Mario Kart 8'' that does not increase or decrease any stats with respect to the [[Standard Kart]]. When compared to all the other bike bodies, The Duke has the highest traction stat, and is tied with the [[Master Cycle]] for highest weight and lowest acceleration, but it also has the lowest handling of all bikes.


The front and the back of The Duke change depending on the wheel: for example, the blue headlights and the back fender disappear when [[Monster (tire)|Monster]], [[Hot Monster]] or [[Cushion]] tires are used. It shares its stats with the [[Standard Kart]], [[Cat Cruiser]], [[300 SL Roadster]], [[Sneeker]], [[Prancer]], and [[Teddy Buggy]]. It also has a deep-sounding single-cylinder engine, which reflects the engine type usually common on large scooters. In ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' a CPU [[Waluigi]] and [[Roy]] are occasionally seen using this body paired with the [[Monster (tire)|Monster tires]].
The front and the back of The Duke change depending on the wheel: for example, the blue headlights and the back fender disappear when [[Monster (tire)|Monster]], [[Hot Monster]] or [[Cushion]] tires are used. It shares its stats with the [[Standard Kart]], [[Cat Cruiser]], [[300 SL Roadster]], [[Sneeker]], [[Prancer]], and [[Teddy Buggy]]. It also has a deep-sounding single-cylinder engine, which reflects the engine type usually common on large scooters. In ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' a CPU [[Waluigi]] and [[Roy Koopa|Roy]] are occasionally seen using this body paired with the [[Monster (tire)|Monster tires]].


==Stats==
==Stats==
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|SpaAM=Megabike
|SpaAM=Megabike
|SpaEM=Cyberbike
|SpaEM=Cyberbike
|Fre=Cybertrombe
|Fra=Cybertrombe
|FreM=From "en trombe" (at full throttle) with the prefix "cyber-"
|FraM=From "en trombe" (at full throttle) with the prefix "cyber-"
|Dut=Ultrascooter
|Dut=Ultrascooter
|DutM=Ultra Scooter
|DutM=Ultra Scooter
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|KorR=Maeksimeom
|KorR=Maeksimeom
|KorM=Maximum
|KorM=Maximum
|ChiT=極巨摩托車
|ChiTR=Jí jù mótuō chē
|ChiTM=Extreme Motorcycle
|ChiS=极巨摩托
|ChiSR=Jí jù mótuō
|ChiSM=Extreme Motorcycle
}}
}}


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