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The Wario Bike also makes an appearance in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', as a Handling-type [[Standard bike (vehicle class)|outside drifting]] [[bike]] for large characters. Depending on the character, the color scheme changes, and like all of its appearances, the emblem is located on the sides.
The Wario Bike also makes an appearance in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', as a Handling-type [[Standard bike (vehicle class)|outside drifting]] [[bike]] for large characters. Depending on the character, the color scheme changes, and like all of its appearances, the emblem is located on the sides.


The Wario Bike features good acceleration, handling, and [[Mini-Turbo]], along with a decent off-road stat. It is also the heaviest bike in the game, meaning it has the lowest jump angle among all bikes in the game. It also has the best handling and acceleration out of all the large vehicles. Its speed is near average, and although it is the slowest large vehicle in the game, its drifting is very weak. The [[kart]] counterpart for this bike is the [[Offroader]], its medium counterpart is the [[Sugarscoot]], and its small counterpart is the [[Bit Bike]]. The drift for the Wario Bike is exactly the same as the [[Super Blooper (kart)|Super Blooper]] kart (tied with the aforementioned vehicle for the third worst drifting in the game behind its kart counterpart, the Offroader, and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]), while its speed is tied with the [[Classic Dragster]]. It has the same weight and mini-turbo as the [[Flame Flyer]]. It also has the same off-road stat as the [[Cheep Charger]]. Sharing the [[Mach Bike]]'s {{wp|Harley-Davidson}}-like sound, this bike uses a {{wp|four-stroke engine|four-stroke}} {{wp|V-twin engine|V-twin}} engine, and resembles a real Harley {{wp|Chopper (motorcycle)|chopper}}. The Wario Bike also has the highest stat total out of any large vehicle in the game, having 317 stat points. Additionally, this and the Offroader are the only large vehicles in the game with a speed stat of less than forty.
The Wario Bike features good acceleration, handling, and [[Mini-Turbo]], along with a decent off-road stat. It is also the heaviest bike in the game, and it has the best handling and acceleration out of all the large vehicles. Its speed is near average, and although it is the slowest large vehicle in the game, its drifting is very weak. The [[kart]] counterpart for this bike is the [[Offroader]], its medium counterpart is the [[Sugarscoot]], and its small counterpart is the [[Bit Bike]]. The drift for the Wario Bike is exactly the same as the [[Super Blooper (kart)|Super Blooper]] kart (tied with the aforementioned vehicle for the third worst drifting in the game behind its kart counterpart, the Offroader, and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]), while its speed is tied with the [[Classic Dragster]]. It has the same weight and mini-turbo as the [[Flame Flyer]]. It also has the same off-road stat as the [[Cheep Charger]]. Sharing the [[Mach Bike]]'s {{wp|Harley-Davidson}}-like sound, this bike uses a {{wp|four-stroke engine|four-stroke}} {{wp|V-twin engine|V-twin}} engine, and resembles a real Harley {{wp|Chopper (motorcycle)|chopper}}. The Wario Bike also has the highest stat total out of any large vehicle in the game, having 317 stat points. Additionally, this and the Offroader are the only large vehicles in the game with a speed stat of less than forty.


The Wario Bike is one of seven vehicles in ''Mario Kart Wii'' to go through a design change other than a palette-swap; the others being the [[Booster Seat]], [[Bit Bike]], [[Flame Runner]], [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]], [[Spear]], and [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. In this case, Rosalina's Wario Bike is thinner in appearance, has shorter exhaust pipes, and the foot pedestals are placed further. Also, Bowser's and Dry Bowser's Wario Bike have their handlebars positioned lower.
The Wario Bike is one of seven vehicles in ''Mario Kart Wii'' to go through a design change other than a palette-swap; the others being the [[Booster Seat]], [[Bit Bike]], [[Flame Runner]], [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]], [[Spear]], and [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. In this case, Rosalina's Wario Bike is thinner in appearance, has shorter exhaust pipes, and the foot pedestals are placed further. Also, Bowser's and Dry Bowser's Wario Bike have their handlebars positioned lower.

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