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Here are 10 fastest motorcycles in GTA Online, including both highway and offroad models.

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Here are 10 fastest motorcycles in GTA Online, including both highway and offroad models.

There are over 50 bikes in GTA Online, most of which are racing motorcycles with a few offroad rally models as well. If you want to perform well in Time Trials or just races in general, then speed and handling will play the most important role.

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Our guide will show you the 10 fastest motorcycles in GTA Online, including prices and where you can buy them.

Top Fastest Motorcycles in GTA Online

Western Reever

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  • Top Speed: 163.00 mph (262.32 km/h).
  • Price: $1,900,000

Western Reever has not only the top speed among all bikes in GTA Online, but also the highest acceleration.

This is possibly due to its pushrod V-Twin engine with 5-speed gearbox. Players can also increase its traction capabilities by adding a backrest and a spoiler.

You can buy it from the Legendary Motorsport shop, or find it on the lower level of the Celebrity Solution Agency garage.

Apocalypse Deathbike

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  • Top Speed: 150.00 mph (241.40 km/h).
  • Price: $1,269,000

At the time of its release Deathbike, inspired by The Walking Dead series, has been the fastest motorcycle in GTA Online, but was dethroned later on.

The speed is not even its best part, but its armor coating, which allows it to survive an entire explosion. Of course, the rider will still take damage.

In order to unlock this bike players must purchase Western Gargoyle at Southern San Andreas Super Autos for $120,000, and then convert it at the Arena Workshop.

Pegassi Oppressor

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  • Top Speed: 140.00 mph (225.31 km/h).
  • Price: $3,524,500

Here is the fastest weaponized motorcycle in the game, which has both a machine gun and a missile launcher.

It is also equipped with a rocket booster that performs a spectacular acceleration. Additionally, players can add a spoiler to the whole mix for better traction.

This bike can be purchased from Warstock Cache and Carry store, although it is quite expensive.

Maibatsu Manchez Scout

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  • Top Speed: 139.75 mph (224.91 km/h).
  • Price: $225,000

Offroad bikes can be just as fast as the highway variants, and Manchez Scout proves it even though it is powered by only a single-cylinder engine.

Its one drawback is brakes, which could be better. But when you use this bike as intended on the dirtroad, then you may not even notice just how loose they are.

Manchez Scout can be bought at Warstock Cache and Carry, or simply found at the North Dock of Cayo Perico.

Nagasaki BF-400

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  • Top Speed: 137.00 mph (220.48 km/h).
  • Price: $95,000

Rally bikes are famous for their excellent suspension, and the Nagasaki BF-400 turns out to be one of the best bikes in GTA Online with its high speed.

It can be used as a dirt bike, just like Scout, and it may perform equally well due to the usage of the same single-cylinder engine.

Southern San Andreas Super Autos is the only place where you can buy it.

Pegassi Bati 801RR

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  • Top Speed: 135.00 mph (217.26 km/h).
  • Price: $15,000

This custom version of stock Bati 800 model is a slightly faster bike with an improved traction. Many players use it on Time Trials specifically due to massive acceleration and excellent handling.

You can purchase it at Southern San Andreas Super Autos shop.

Shitzu Hakuchou

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  • Top Speed: 134.00 mph (215.65 km/h).
  • Price: $82,000

This bike is often compared to Bati 800, as both use a similar engine. However, some may find Hakuchou a better model.

Players have figured out that performing wheelies at top speed boosts the overall speed of the bike, and makes it go faster than Bati 800.

Purchase it from Southern San Andreas Super Autos.

Pegassi Ruffian

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  • Top Speed: 127.00 mph (204.39 km/h).
  • Price: $10,000

Due to a longer than usual wheelbase, this sportsbike has an excellent stability and overall handling.

This model is equipped with a 3-cylinder engine, which gives it a rather low pitch noise but great speed.

Southern San Andreas Super Autos is the only place where you can buy it.

Nagasaki Shinobi

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  • Top Speed: 125.25 mph (201.57 km/h).
  • Price: $2,480,500

Here is a special bike that is a direct copy of a real-life Kawasaki Shinobi motorcycle. This is also the reason why the bike is so expensive, but it’s certainly worth buying for fans.

You can purchase this model at Legendary Motorsport shop.

Western Cliffhanger

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  • Top Speed: 124.75 mph (200.77 km/h.
  • Price: $225,000

If you’re trying to decide which Western bike to buy: Gargoyle or Cliffhanger, then go for the latter one.

They perform equally well in races, and the Cliffhanger can pull off a stoppie at the furthest distances.

It is available in Southern San Andreas Super Autos shop.

Those are the 10 fastest motorcycles in GTA Online. If you found this guide helpful, take a look at our other GTA Online tips and tricks articles.

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