Overview
The 2019 Bootleg GSXR is currently the only motorcycle in Driving Empire, and was added on December 4, 2020. It is currently available for $16,850.
This motorcycle is based on the Ducati 1299 Panigale sport bike which was unveiled at the 2014 Milan Motorcycle Show and began production in 2015 as a successor to the 1199 Panigale. Named after the small manufacturing town of Borgo Panigale in Bologna, the 1299 was equipped with a 6-speed sequential manual transmission and a 1.3-litre v-twin engine which could pump out 205 hp and 144.7 Nm (106.7 lb-ft) of torque. It was succeeded by the Ducati Panigale V4 in 2018.
Performance
The motorbike performs well in most scenarios. While the acceleration is average, and extremely slow in 6th gear, it is amplified heavily by boost, resulting in a significant improvement. Its top speed is misleading, as it tops out at 198 mph (319 km/h) instead of the listed 152 mph (245 km/h), resulting in its top speed being great for its price. Despite the above average handling rating for its price, at 35%, the bike's handling is mediocre as, due to it being a bike, features gradual turning acceleration and thus takes longer to reach maximum turning speed. The only downside to the Yamama GR9 is its tendency to bounce and flip over on bumps and rough terrain as it has less stability compared to a car due to the smaller footprint and having only two wheels.
Overall, worth purchasing, especially since it's the cheapest purchasable land vehicle.
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Trivia
- This vehicle has two unique, special abilities. The first one is being able to do wheelies by holding the "spacebar" and the second being able to do front flips when ramping off.
- Prior to a bug patch release on the 28th of November 2022, players were able to press "W" and "S" on their keyboard to get instant acceleration until third gear.
- In the dealership, the motorbike doesn't show its listed acceleration statistics.
- Currently, there's a bug where if the backwheel hits a curb of a sidewalk at high speed, it will basiclly clip into the bike, making it undriveable.

