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Not to be confused with Monocycle.

Motorcycle

The Motorcycle is a one-seater common vehicle in Adopt Me! that is displayed, can be found and bought in the Car Showroom for Bucks 400, or obtained through trading.  

The Motorcycle used to be the second most expensive vehicle out of all the 2-wheeled vehicles that were available to buy in the Car Showroom, since the most expensive was the Moped which costed Bucks 800. The Moped, however, was later removed from the showroom, therefore making the Motorcycle the most expensive 2-wheeled vehicle that can be currently be bought there.  

Speed

It is the fastest out of all 2-wheeled vehicles with a maximum speed of 37 studs per second. Its speed is not affected if the player is carrying babies while riding it.  

Appearance

The Motorcycle's appearance mostly resembles the 70's models of the Honda CB series, however there isn't a bike that it bears an exact resemblance to. It's color can be customized from a large assortment of colors, just like all the other vehicles that can be brought in the Car Showroom. It has a cosmetic light that glows in the dark but doesn't actually light anything.

Motorcycle backpack

The Motorcycle in the backpack

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Fast One-Seated
Very Cheap Poor handling

Trivia

  • It is one of the cheapest vehicles available in the vehicle shop after the Bicycle.
  • It's one of the six motorcycles in the game, the others being the Blue Rider, the Moped, the Mono-Moped, the Horse Cycle, and the Unicorn Cycle (though the last three are fictitious and do not resemble actual motorcycles).