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Revision as of 16:44, August 18, 2017
- This article is about a type of kart in Mario Kart DS. For the Boost Pads from the Mario Kart series also known as Zippers, see Boost Pad.
Template:Kart-infobox The Zipper is Waluigi's second standard kart from Mario Kart DS. It is a Chopper-styled motorcycle. The kart is well-balanced. It is the first bike-like vehicle to appear in the Mario Kart series, though it is treated like a kart. The Zipper has the same speed as the Standard DS, the same handling as the B Dasher, Light Dancer, Brute, Standard WR, Light Tripper, Dragonfly and Standard PC and the same weight as the B Dasher, Streamliner, Standard WL, Standard DK, Royale and Brute.
Stats
- Speed: 6.5/10
- Acceleration: 6/10
- Weight: 7/10
- Handling: 5/10
- Drift: 6/10
- Items: 10/10
Gallery
- MKDS Zipper.PNG
Waluigi, on the Zipper.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | トリッパー Torippā |
Tripper |
German | Trike |
Trike (portmanteau of the prefix "tri-" and "bike") |
Italian | Wamoto |
Wabike (from "Waluigi" and motociclo, the Italian word for motorcycle) |
Korean | 트라이크 Teuraikeu |
Trike (portmanteau of the prefix "tri-" and "bike") |
Spanish | Wavidson |
Wavidson (portmanteau of "Waluigi" and "Davidson", a brand of motorcycle) |