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Prisa Viveza Bike
Prisa Viveza Bike
Vehicle in Just Cause 4
Type Motorcycle
Weapons None
Rarity Common
List of owners Civilians
Top speed (km/h) 178
Top speed (mph) 110.6


The Prisa Viveza is a motorcycle in Just Cause 4.

Appearance[]

This bike is some type of modern motorcycle. It seems to have a 2-cylinder engine. There are 3 brake disks (2 at the front and the rear one is smaller) and an exhaust pipe on the right. The rear wheel is powered by a chain on the right side.

This is one of those motorcycles where the "front window" is actually just a non-transparent wind deflector.

There are two mirrors, but they're blocked by the riders arms, reducing their usefulness.

It has two seats, but the game only allows 1 person on a motorcycle. The company name Prisa is written on both sides, under the rear seat.

This bike is available in multiple colors.

Performance[]

Acceleration is pretty good up to 100 km/h, but becomes weak after that.

  • Maximum speed with out nitrous: 147 km/h (91.3 mph).
  • Maximum speed with nitrous: 178 km/h (110.6 mph).
  • Maximum reverse speed: 7 km/h (4.3 mph).

Locations[]

  • Near the bike stunt in Casquillos Vacios.
  • Some at the Prisa Automóvil factory.
  • In traffic.
  • Parked at many civilian settlements that spawn random civilian vehicles at their parking spots.
  • Unlocked for supply drop after completing the Los Gorriones bike stunt. One is parked there for the stunt.
  • Many other settlements that require this bike to be driven through a ring for completion usually have one within settlement limits.

Trivia[]

  • In some real countries, the front wind deflector is legally required to be transparent, because it legally counts as a window, despite it being much too low to look through on most motorcycles.

Gallery[]

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