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How to Get Every Bike and Sell Them in Cyberpunk 2077
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Cyberpunk 2077 Bikes Guide: How to Get Every Bike

Find out how to get every bike in Cyberpunk 2077, including all the free bikes, with the help of this guide.

When getting around Night City, using a bike can be a more convenient option than using a bulky car. In Cyberpunk, you can buy eight different motorcycles from vendors in Night City. However, if you’re short on Eddies, don’t worry because there are four motorcycles you can earn as rewards for completing quests for various Fixers.

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This guide will provide you with tips on how to get every bike in Cyberpunk 2077 and how to “sell” them, sort of.

All Free Bikes in Cyberpunk 2077

Here are how to earn three free bikes as rewards for completing quests in Cyberpunk 2077.

Apollo Scorpion (aka Brennan Apollo Scorpion)

Apollo Scorpion variant in Cyberpunk 2077.
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  • You’ll be given the Apollo Scorpion by Panam Palmer as a reward for completing the “Life During Wartime” main quest during Act 2.

ARCH Nazare (Itsumade)

Arch Nazare Itsumade variant in Cyberpunk 2077.
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  • This bike can be unlocked after completing the “Highwayman” hidden side quest. After completing the quest, head to Northside, Watson, and enter code “0214” in the garage to obtain the bike.

Here you need to locate a garage in the southeastern part of Rancho Coronado, which can be found right behind the gun shop. You can easily break into the garage and find the Itsumade bike inside.

Once you interact with the bike the “Highwayman” quest will begin. Don’t forget to check the laptop nearby for some photos, too.

After that head to the western area of Japantown. You need to find an NPC, James, sitting on the bench in the southern part of the street. Ask him what happened to the lady in the photo named Josie.

Now you need to travel to Heywood and locate the Metro: Glen North fast travel dataterm. From that point head in the eastern direction and look out for a dead body of Josie in an alley behind the trash can. Once you find her go back to James and report what you’ve found.

Finally, travel to the Northside Industrial District, Watson, Night City. There, locate the pig slaughterhouse All Foods Plant, which is the current hideout for the Maelstrom gang led by Simon Randall, also known as Royce.

There is an intersection near the plant on the north side of which you will see a garage locked with a password. Enter code 0214 and the bike is yours.

Jackie’s Arch Nazare

Jackie's Arch motorcycle in Cyberpunk 2077.
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  • You will get Jackie’s ARCH bike if you send Jackie’s body to his family, leave it in the car, or send it to Viktor Vektor during the “The Heist” quest. In addition, you’ll get it automatically when starting a new game with the Phantom Liberty DLC options.

When you complete the second main mission in Act 2 called “Playing for Time” you will unlock the “Heroes” side quest. But the availability of this quest depends on how you’ve completed the final main mission in Act 1 called “The Heist“. It will ask you to either keep or get rid of Jackie Welles’ character in your car.

If you decide to get rid of him, then you will be able to play “Heroes” side quest in Act 2. If you decide to keep him in the car, then you will lose the opportunity to earn a free Jackie’s ARCH bike. However, you can purchase Jackie’s Arch in Westbrook from a Fixer if you have a Street Cred level of 40. 

Malina-mobile

Malina-mobile motorcycle in Cyberpunk 2077.
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  • You can unlock the Malina-mobile motorcycle by completing the “Dazed and Confused” quest during Act 2.

To do so, you must select the option where you tell Lina Malina to convince Tool that she is his sister. After a few in-game days, she will send you a text message saying you can pick up the Malina-mobile from in front of the Brainporium.

Where to Buy Motorcycles in Cyberpunk 2077

Here are the eight places in Cyberpunk to buy motorcycles that will have you traveling through Night City in style!

ARCH Nazare

Arch Nazare base model in Cyberpunk 2077.
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  • Price: €$71,000
  • Street Cred Level: 27
  • You can buy the Arch Nazare motorcycle base model from the AUTOFIXER vendor.

Note: Prior to patch 1.5, this bike became available for purchase only when you complete all the gigs around Westbrook given to you by Wakako Okada.

Arch Nazare (Racer)

Arch Nazare Racer variant in Cyberpunk 2077.
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  • Price: €$74,000
  • You can buy the Arch Nazare Racer motorcycle variant using the AUTOFIXER vendor netpage.

ARCH Nazare (Kobold)

ARCH Nazare Kobold variant in Cyberpunk 2077
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  • Price: €$68,000
  • You can buy the Arch Nazare Kobold motorcycle variant using the AUTOFIXER vendor netpage.

Brennan Apollo

Brennan Apollo bike in Cyberpunk 2077
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  • Price: €$30,000
  • Street Cred Level: 20
  • You can buy the Brennan Apollo motorcycle from the AUTOFIXER vendor netpage in Cyberpunk.

Note: Prior to Patch 1.5 you could purchase the Apollo bike from Sebastian “Padre” Ibarra east of the Delamain headquarters building in Heywood.

Brennan Apollo 650-S

Brennan Apollo 650S variant bike in Cyberpunk-2077
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  • Price: €$36,000
  • You can purchase the Brennan Apollo 650-S motorcycle variant from the AUTOFIXER vendor netpage.

Yaiba Kusanagi CT-3X

Yaiba Kusanagi CT 3X bike in Cyberpunk 2077
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  • Price: €$66,000
  • Street Cred Level: 30
  • You can purchase the Yaiba Kusanagi CT-3X using the AUTOFIXER vendor netpage.

Note: Prior to patch 1.5, once you enter the Japantown you will receive a message from Wakako Okada, who offered this Japanese bike for sale.

Yaiba Kusanagi (Akashita)

Yaiba Kusanagi Akashita variant in Cyberpunk 2077
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  • Price: €$72,000
  • You can purchase the Yaiba Kusanagi Akashita variant using the AUTOFIXER vendor netpage.

Yaiba Kusanagi (Peacekeeper)

Yaiba Kusanagi Peacekeeper variant in Cyberpunk 2077
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  • Price: €$76,000
  • You can purchase the Yaiba Kusanagi Peacekeeper variant using the AUTOFIXER vendor netpage.

How to Sell Motorcycles in Cyberpunk 2077

Brennan Apollo Cicada variant in Cyberpunk 2077
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Unfortunately, you can’t sell either bikes or cars in Cyberpunk 2077 as of now. But you can make a lot of money selling dismantled junk items in any available junk shop, as indicated by the white €$ sign on your map. In this way, you can easily make a lot of money and buy a brand-new bike if you are not happy with your current one.

That’s all you need to know on how to get every bike in Cyberpunk 2077 by buying them or completing quests, and how to “sell” them. For more, visit the Cyberpunk 2077 guide hub for more tips and tricks.


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