Bowser Bike

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Bowser Bike

Bowser on his Flame Runner.
Size Class Large
Advantages Speed, Weight, Drift, Mini-Turbo
Disadvantages Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road
Appearances Mario Kart Wii

The Bowser Bike (Flame Runner in North America) is a large-sized bike which appears in Mario Kart Wii from the Mario Kart series. As the PAL region name suggests, the bike resembles Bowser; the coloring of Koopa King's Bowser Bike even mirrors Bowser himself. No other vehicles in Mario Kart Wii bear physical resemblances to playable characters.

The Bowser Bike has great speed and weight, along with great drifting and good mini-turbo. However, the bike suffers from the worst acceleration of all bikes, and its handling and off-road are also rather low. The kart counterpart for this bike is the Flame Flyer.

[edit] Stats

  • Speed: Very High
  • Weight: High
  • Acceleration: Abysmal
  • Handling: Very Low
  • Drift: Mid-High
  • Off-Road: Very Low
  • Mini-Turbo: Mid-high


[edit] Names in Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japaneseスーパーバウザー
Sūpā Bauzā
Super Bowser, reference to the Western name of the character known as Koopa in Japanese


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Medium
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Large
Standard Kart LOffroaderFlame FlyerPiranha ProwlerAero Glider / JetsetterDragonetti / Honeycoupe
Small
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Medium
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Large
Standard Bike LBowser Bike / Flame RunnerWario BikeTwinkle Star / Shooting StarTorpedo / SpearPhantom


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