The Bike School is located just South of the Stadium to the West of Las Venturas. It's always open from
when you have access to LV, so you can head over there whenever you have time.
The Bike School requires 6 small objectives
to be completed as best as possible. You will need over 70% on every objective in order to complete the school, however getting
a better rating will improve your motorcycle skill and allow you to unlock special vehicles. This guide will try to explain
the best techniques to get Gold on all of the objectives, because everyone knows that if you can get gold, you can get bronze
easier!
Completing all of the objectives with at least Bronze will unlock the Freeway. Completing all of the objectives
with at least Silver will unlock the FCR-900. Completing all of the objectives with at least Gold will unlock the NRG-500.
The 360 |
Description Use the bike to do a burnout donut. Press X and Square to begin the burnout.
Vehicle
Given PCJ-600
Tactics This is extremely easy, just hold down X and Square, then hold left and wait
as the bike spins around 360º. The hardest part is actually stopping the bike exactly on 360º, so just follow the skidmarks
on the ground. I'd advise you burnout with X and Square for 5 seconds before turning, then you'll easily be able to tell where
you started from the heavy skidmarks.
Gold Criteria Final Heading: 100% Final Position: 100% Penalty
Damage: 0% Overall Score: 100% |
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The 180 |
Description To do a 180, accelerate to top speed, press R1 to slide around the cone and
then return.
Vehicle Given PCJ-600
Tactics Rather simple again, just speed forwards and
go to the right, or left depending on which you prefer, then use the handbrake to skid around the last cone and make your
way back where you need to park right in the middle of the cone square.
Gold Criteria Final Heading: 100% Final
Position: 100% Penalty Damage: 0% Overall Score: 100% |
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The Wheelie |
Description Do a wheelie along the coned section. Accelerate to top speed, then pull back
on the left analog stick.
Vehicle Given BF-400
Tactics Once again, this isn't hard. Maybe
it's all of the practice with bikes from Vice City, but either way, this can't be called difficult. Just drive towards the
coned area, pull back on the analog stick, then tap X as you make your way along. Try not to lean back too far as the BF-400
will lean all of the way back and it won't count as a wheelie anymore. Once you pass the cones just land the wheelie then
stop in the cone square at the end.
Gold Criteria Final Heading: 100% Final Position: 100% Penalty
Damage: 0% Overall Score: 100% |
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Jump And Stop |
Description Jump the ramp and stop in the designated area.
Vehicle Given Sanchez
Tactics This
is so easy. Literally just drive straight up the ramp, balance yourself out in mid air and then land and drive into the square
cone area and stop. That's all it requires!
Gold Criteria Final Heading: 100% Final Position: 100% Penalty
Damage: 0% Overall Score: 100% |
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The Stoppie |
Description Do a stoppie along the coned section. Accelerate to top speed, push forward
on the left analog stick, then press square.
Vehicle Given FCR-900
Tactics This is the first
semi-hard objective for the bike school. Not because the actual objective is difficult, but because trying to hold a stoppie
for that long and stay straight can be. You need to speed towards the coned area then hold square and up while you move into
a stoppie, then hold X and keep the stoppie going until you pass the last cone. Pull back on the analog stick and let the
stoppie land, then just stop in the cone square in the middle.
Gold Criteria Final Heading: 100% Final
Position: 100% Penalty Damage: 0% Overall Score: 100% |
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Jump & Stoppie |
Description Jump the ramp, land in a stoppie and glide into the designated area.
Vehicle
Given NRG-500
Tactics This is the final bike school objective, but it is also the hardest. To get
bronze you can basically just hold up lightly and speed over the ramp. By the time you stop you'll probably be in the zone,
but for gold you just need to keep trying it and try to get the stoppie to work properly. The best way to land it is to pull
back on the analog stick, but if you pull the jump right you can actually just land on the front wheel and stop in about a
second in the right place. There's nothing you can do to be sure of completing this one 100%, so you'll just have to keep
trying the jump and see if you can get the hang of balancing out the stoppie.
Gold Criteria Final Heading:
100% Final Position: 100% Penalty Damage: 0% Overall Score: 100% |
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