

Unlike its predecessors, the bike comes with a variety of accessories that allows for many variations of the bike, including: The rear wheel is connected by a dual-sided swing-arm with a single suspension spring, with the chain drive and sprocket on the left side. The rear section is mostly occupied by a black seat with room for two occupants, foot pegs for both the rider and the passenger and a single red tail lamp on the end, as well as badges displaying the bike's name and manufacturer on the rear portion, and the engine specifications on the lower side borders. The main body is rather basic and features a large fuel tank with "Shitzu" badges on the sides, while the engine bay features a front radiator and three exhaust tubes running towards the lower side. The upper clamp/plate holds two independent handlebars with mirrors on either side and two dial pods on the centre. The front section features a large fender mounted to the fork legs, while the upper side holds the frontal lights. The bike retains some of the similarities with previous renditions, but has notorious changes on the front and sides. In Grand Theft Auto IV, the PCJ 600 has been redesigned into a streetfighter, resembling a Honda CB400 Super Four and Triumph Speed Triple. 8.4 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.8.3 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.6.4 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.6.3 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
