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

6. Even More Customisation Options Are Coming To Bikes

GTA IV The lost and the damned
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Since its release, GTA has had just about two customs shops for players to take their vehicles into. There was Los Santos Customs and Benny's, but apart from that, Online's never really had anything else. Not that it necessarily needed anything else, but still, everything was kind of homogenised into a vanilla store that catered to every one of your vehicular needs.

It looks as though Rockstar are taking things up a notch this time however, as a 'custom Biker mechanic' is making its way to this update. I imagine there'll still be pre-selected mods to choose from, but any new colour options would be much appreciated, as would more intricate ways of implementing liveries and other visual modifications.

As for performance upgrades, chances are they'll just stay the same. Not that a radical wheelie or stunt upgrade would go amiss or anything...

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