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The Nano Bike has the best handling in the game. It also features good acceleration, off-road, and mini-turbo stats. Its drifting is average. However, it's the slowest vehicle in the game. Additionally, it's very light, | The Nano Bike has the best handling in the game. It also features good acceleration, off-road, and mini-turbo stats. Its drifting is average. However, it's the slowest vehicle in the game. Additionally, it's very light, making it easy for heavy vehicles to push it around. | ||
When compared to the [[Quacker]], the Nano Bike has a tad worse acceleration, but slightly better off-road. On the other hand, | When compared to the [[Quacker]], the Nano Bike has a tad worse acceleration, but slightly better off-road. On the other hand, the bike is heavier than the Quacker, but lighter than the [[Cheep Charger]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:05, October 20, 2011
The Nano Bike (known as the Bit Bike in North America) is a small-sized bike in the game Mario Kart Wii. Its kart counterpart is the Baby Booster.
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The Nano Bike has the best handling in the game. It also features good acceleration, off-road, and mini-turbo stats. Its drifting is average. However, it's the slowest vehicle in the game. Additionally, it's very light, making it easy for heavy vehicles to push it around.
When compared to the Quacker, the Nano Bike has a tad worse acceleration, but slightly better off-road. On the other hand, the bike is heavier than the Quacker, but lighter than the Cheep Charger.