
The Dinka Akuma (Japanese: 悪魔 あくま ; English: Devil or Demon ) is a motorcycle featured in the downloadable episodic pack The Ballad of Gay Tony for Grand Theft Auto IV , Grand Theft Auto V , and Grand
The Dinka Akuma (Japanese: 悪魔****あくま; English: Devil or Demon) is a motorcycle featured in the downloadable episodic pack GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony for GTA IV, GTA V, and GTA Online.
The Akuma is mainly based on the Buell XB12S, though it features a tubular frame, much like that of a Ducati Streetfighter or Triumph Speed Triple.
The Akuma appears to be a streetfighter variant of the Double T, sharing a lot of design cues. However, it has dual exposed headlamps and independent handlebars on the upper plate. The main body is mostly exposed and features a tubular frame and lower fairing on the engine bay, while the fuel tank appears to be similar to that of the Double T, albeit with carbon-fibre sections. The rear section is more or less identical, but features a dual-sided swing-arm with a single suspension spring, as well as the corresponding chain drive and sprocket on the left.
The bike features various extras and variations, which are:
*A single front fender or front and rear fenders. Sometimes, it may have none. *Optional miniature carbon-fibre fairing. *Optional black mirrors on the handlebars *A large framed seat derived from the Double T with twin underseat exhaust tubes. *A medium-framed seat derived from the Double T Custom with a single right-mounted exhaust tube. *A flat spring carbon-fibre seat with a massive air intake and a short unrestricted exhaust outlet on the right side of the engine block.
The bike spawns in a variety of primary colours for the fuel tank and framed seats, as well as secondary colours for the tubular frame and rims. It uses the same wheel design as the Double T, being 6-spoke split rims with medium-profile tyres, with the rear one being wider.
The bike returns to Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online with almost the exact same design. However, the seat extras are no longer present, and only the exhaust options can be changed through a mod shop. In the enhanced version, the bike adds a small "Sports Bike" dial set, also used on motorcycles such as the PCJ-600 and Bati 801.
Colour distribution is more or less similar, where the primary colour is applied on the body, while the secondary colour is applied on the tubular frame. The rims have a dedicated wheel colour, which can be painted by selecting a custom rear wheel, applying a colour and change back to the stock wheel (as it won't reset to the default alloy colour), though with a darker tint/shade. It retains the same 6-spoke split rim design as its previous iteration and the Double T, being similar to the "Speedway" rims available in Los Santos Customs.