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*The bike's engine noise is later recycled for the [[Pipe Frame]] and [[Blue Seven]] in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.
*The bike's engine noise is later recycled for the [[Pipe Frame]] and [[Blue Seven]] in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.
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Revision as of 11:49, September 27, 2017

Template:Kart-infobox The Mach Bike is a medium-sized bike in Mario Kart Wii. The characters' emblems are shown on the front and the sides of the bike with a racing streak. The bike resembles a late-1970s racing bike and its name is a reference to the NES game Mach Rider, which feature racing on a bike while attacking opponents. Its kart counterpart is the Wild Wing.

A similar looking bike appears in Mario Kart 8 called the Sport Bike.

Stats

Template:Mkwiistat The Mach Bike features high speed, drifting, and Mini-Turbo: it is the second fastest medium bike in the game. Its acceleration is the lowest of all the medium bikes in the game. Its speed is tied with the Mini Beast. Its weight is tied with the Standard Bike M. Its drift is tied with the Quacker. Its acceleration is tied with the Spear, a large bike. It is also one of the the lightest medium bikes in the game.

Color schemes

  • Mario - Black upper-half, red lower-half and windshield
  • Luigi - Green upper-half and windshield, black lower-half
  • Peach - Pink upper-half, hot-pink lower-half and windshield
  • Daisy - Yellow upper-half, orange lower-half and windshield
  • Yoshi - White upper-half, light-green lower-half, blue windshield
  • Birdo - Magenta upper-half, purple lower-half, red windshield
  • Diddy Kong - Orange upper-half, brown lower-half, red windshield
  • Bowser Jr. - Yellow upper-half, green lower-half, blue windshield
  • Male Mii - White upper-half, black lower-half and windshield, the "Mii" emblem is red
  • Female Mii - White upper-half, red lower-half and windshield, the "Mii" emblem is blue

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マッハ・バイク[?]
Mahha Baiku
Mach Bike
Italian Moto Mach[?] Mach Bike
Spanish Moto Hipersónica[?] Hypersonic Bike

Trivia