It’s hard to believe that GTA 5 came out nearly 8 years ago. It’s still a hugely popular game especially the online aspect and players are still wanting to know the quickest ways to get around Los Santos. Here are some of GTA 5’s fastest bikes. But if you’re going to want to get your hands on them you’re going to need to save up some money.
Apocalypse Deathbike
Introduced as part of the Arena War update for GTA Online the Western Motorcycle Company Apocalypse Deathbike is quite simply the fastest GTA 5 bike with a top speed of 150mph. The only downside to it is that it will set you back over 1 million dollars.
Pegassi Oppressor
Coming in as the second fastest is the Pegassi Oppressor with a top speed of 140mph. If you thought 1 million dollars was a lot of a bike then you’re not going to enjoy hearing the price of this one. It will set you back around 3.5 million dollars. However, it does have the added bonus of basically being able to fly or at the very least soar through the air uncontrollably for a little bit. I guess that last bit depends on how good your riding skills are.
Nagasaki BF400
Maybe you don’t have millions of dollars lying around to fork out on the top bikes. Fret not, the Nagasaki BF400 will set you back a decent 95k. For that you get a top speed of 17mph, not bad bang for your buck.
Pegassi Bati 801 & Bati 801RR
Pegassi are back with another speedy crotch rocket in the form of the Bati 801. Both of these motorcycles have that classic Moto GP look to it and will cost players $15,000 dollars. A very reasonable sum of money. For that price you get 135mph top speed and honestly, a much nicer looking bike than the BF400.
Shitzu Hakuchou
For $82,000 dollars you can get your hands on the Shitzu Hakuchou which will give you a not too shabby top speed of 134mph. It has a similar look to both the Bati models with a little more meat on its bones.
Pegassi Oppressor Mk II
Is this even a bike? Technically it’s not because it doesn’t actually have wheels but we’re going to include it anyway. The Oppressor Mk II, much like its predecessor, is another very expensive purchase at almost $4 million dollars. However, it does fully fly and has a top speed of 127mph. The fact that it can fly is probably the main appeal of this ‘bike’ rather than how fast it goes.
If you’re looking to get away from the cops nice and fast, or win some races then these bikes are going to give you an excellent advantage in a straight line, there is no doubt about that. There’s no guarantee for how good they will be at making sharp turns however.