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The Bit Bike has the best handling in the game. It also features great acceleration, off-road, and [[Mini-Turbo]] stats (the same Mini-Turbo stat as the [[Mach Bike]]). Its drifting is average. However, it's the slowest vehicle in the game, so it struggles to keep up with other vehicles. Additionally, it's very light, making it easy for heavy vehicles to push it around.
The Bit Bike has the best handling in the game. It also features great acceleration, off-road, and [[Mini-Turbo]] stats (the same Mini-Turbo stat as the [[Mach Bike]]). Its drifting is average. However, it's the slowest vehicle in the game, so it struggles to keep up with other vehicles. Additionally, it's very light, making it easy for heavy vehicles to push it around.


When compared to the [[Quacker]], the Bit Bike has a tad worse acceleration, but slightly better off-road. On the other hand, the Bit Bike is slightly heavier than the Quacker, but lighter than the [[Cheep Charger]]. Baby Mario's Bit Bike has the best Handling in the game. Its off-road is tied with the [[Dolphin Dasher]] and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]].
When compared to the [[Quacker]], the Bit Bike has a tad worse acceleration, but slightly better off-road. On the other hand, the Bit Bike is slightly heavier than the Quacker, but lighter than the [[Cheep Charger]], and instead of an inside drift, the Bit Bike has an outside drift. Baby Mario's Bit Bike has the best Handling in the game. Its off-road is tied with the [[Dolphin Dasher]] and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]].


==Color Schemes==
==Color Schemes==

Revision as of 21:26, November 19, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Bit Bike (known as the Nanobike in the British English version) is a small-sized bike in the game 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 have their exhaust pipes positioned lower than the others.

Stats

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The Bit Bike has the best handling in the game. It also features great acceleration, off-road, and Mini-Turbo stats (the same Mini-Turbo stat as the Mach Bike). Its drifting is average. However, it's the slowest vehicle in the game, so it struggles to keep up with other vehicles. Additionally, it's very light, making it easy for heavy vehicles to push it around.

When compared to the Quacker, the Bit Bike has a tad worse acceleration, but slightly better off-road. On the other hand, the Bit Bike is slightly heavier than the Quacker, but lighter than the Cheep Charger, and instead of an inside drift, the Bit Bike has an outside drift. Baby Mario's Bit Bike has the best Handling in the game. Its off-road is tied with the Dolphin Dasher and the Phantom.

Color Schemes

Baby Daisy driving her Bit Bike in Mushroom Gorge
Character Color scheme Image
Baby Mario Red body, black underside, yellow headlight Baby Mario's Bit Bike
Baby Luigi Dark green body, blue underside, pale yellow headlight Baby Luigi's Bit Bike
Baby Peach Pink body, white underside, white headlight Baby Peach's Bit Bike
Baby Daisy Orange body, yellow underside, yellow headlight Baby Daisy's Bit Bike
Toad Dark blue body, red underside, orange headlight Toad's Bit Bike
Toadette Purple body, orange underside, light orange headlight Toadette's Bit Bike
Koopa Troopa Bright green body, sky-blue underside, orange headlight Koopa Troopa's Bit Bike
Dry Bones Black body, brown underside, pale yellow headlights Dry Bones' Bit Bike
Male Mii Blue body, orange underside, yellow headlight Bit Bike from Mario Kart Wii
Female Mii Yellow body, red underside, white headlights Bit Bike from Mario Kart Wii

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポケモーター[?]
Pokemōtā
Pokemotor, meaning pocket motor
German Blitzer[?] ?
Italian Moto Bit[?] Bit Bike
Korean 비트바이크[?]
Biteu Baikeu
Bit Bike
Spanish (NOA) Minimoto[?] From mini (mini) and moto (motorcycle)
Spanish (NOE) Pequeciclo[?] Pun on pequeño (small) and triciclo (tricyle)