GTA V Online: Biker DLC - 10 Things You Need To Know

7. You'll Be Able To Customise Your Character With Even More Cosmetic Options

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Of course, no Biker DLC would be complete without the clothes to match. In this update's case that'll mean bandanas, steel-toed boots and, obviously, leather. Lots and lots of leather.

But it's not just clothing that you'll be able to deck out your character with. No, this time around there'll be a multitude of tattoos, hairstyles and choppy facial hair to wear as well. Clothes maketh the man as they say, but don't be surprised if you find some colourful costumed characters mounting a chopper.

Now that I think about it, I definitely want to see some ridiculous outfits on these bikes, peppered in between the grizzled RP types who'll be lapping up this DLC faster and more eagerly than everyone else. In fact, I'll be downright disappointed if I don't see a Clown MC open up at some point, complete with clown car horns and jolly green hair. Please, oh please make it so.

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