Diabolus Custom

"You need to be careful inviting a Diabolus into your life. Sure, it'll provide a swift injection of all the ruggedness and suavity you never had. But before long it'll be wearing your slippers, smoking your slimline cigarettes and conducting a torrid affair with your spouse. And when that happens, Benny has the only solution: a savage reworking into a tightly wound street racer, complete with docked handlebars and track ergonomics. You're welcome."

- Benny's Original Motor Works description.

The Principe Diabolus Custom is a custom street-fighter featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Import/Export update.

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The bike is a custom naked/street-fighter variant of the Diabolus, whose design is much inspired from the custom Ducati Diavel Draxter.

The Diabolus Custom features drastic alterations to give it a lighter, aerodynamic build. The front section features a larger front mudguard attached to yellow/bronze fork legs, while a large rectangular panel with vertical headlamps can be seen attached to the upper side of the forks, with no visible turn signals. The original tall handlebars were replaced by two short independent handlebars attached to each fork tube below the upper plate, while the same upper plate has springed caps/ends and a central "Race Generic" digital display reused from the Diabolus, but the warning lights are located in separated slots near the main display.

The main body is very similar to the regular Diabolus, but the tubular protective frame is finished in copper and what looks like an air filter can be seen below the intercooler, with a large lower fairing extending towards below the engine bay area. The fuel tank features various panels with "PRINCIPE" markings and square patterns on them, while the engine bay features dual short, unrestricted exhaust tubes on either side.

The rear section is mostly identical to the regular Diabolus, but there are small panels below the rear tail that hold chrome foot pegs for the rider, while the leather seat on top is decorated with white stitches around and a small panel with more square patterns resembling an X. The swing-arm is larger and is finished in black, having a small mudguard and a single suspension spring seemingly hidden by the side panels. In place of a traditional chain drive, the vehicle uses a rubber timing belt, also using a wider sprocket with numerous smaller teeth around.

Colour distribution is greatly expanded, where the primary one is applied on the mudguards, lower fairing, fuel tank and rear section, while the secondary one is applied on the fork legs and the markings found on the fuel tank and seat. A trim colour is also available for the leather seat, as well as the dial colour. The rims appear to be a variation of the "Street Special" available in Los Santos Customs, but with six spokes and larger brake disks, wrapped in Chepalle medium-profile tyres, again with a wider rear tyre. The rims and the tyre markings also support 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).

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The bike has improved performance over its original counterpart, with a smaller turning circle with increased acceleration. It still cannot perform wheelies or stoppies, however.

Again, the bike is powered by a parallel-twin engine and coupled to a 6-speed gearbox, sharing the same engine sound used on the regular Diabolus, the Nemesis and the Lectro.

Installing any "Headlight Cover" modification will increase its traction slightly, in the same way as a spoiler.

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 * Can be converted from a Diabolus at Benny's Original Motor Works, for $245,000.

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