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“Leave work behind.”— Advertising slogan
The Lone Wanderer is a type of motorcycle manufactured before the Great War.
Characteristics[]
The Lone Wanderer brand motorcycle was advertised before the war with the slogan "Leave work behind." They were marketed to middle-class Americans, looking for an escape from the dreary monotony of everyday life in the United States. It was sold on the market as early as 2072.[1]
Locations[]
- Fallout 4
- One can be spotted pre-War on its side next to a soldier approaching Vault 111.
- One on its side on Tucker Memorial Bridge.
- One parked at Croup Manor.
- One on the top floor of the parking garage next to Super Duper Mart.
- One at the front of Drumlin Diner.
- One at the Red Rocket across the street from the Faded Glory laundromat.
- Beaver Creek Lanes. One in the Red Rocket gas station southeast of
- National Park visitor's center. One in the parking lot of the
- Bradberton's office. A pre-War motorcycle can be found in
- Rally Rollers ride in Nuka-World. A smaller version of the motorcycle can be found on the
- Fallout 76
There are 58 motorcycles of this kind in Appalachia, in locations such as:
- Seven motorcycles (four red, three blue) can be found in a locked (Skill 3) trailer outside Hopewell Cave.
- One motorcycle can be found just outside Vault 76, in a traffic circle at the bottom of the stairs.
- A motorcycle can be found in the parking ramp of Wade Airport.
- One motorcycle can be found in the Claw's room next to his throne in the Watoga Underground.
Notes[]
The Rally Rollers ride at Tyler County Fairgrounds features small Lone Wanderers serving as the ride's seating.
Appearances[]
The Lone Wanderer motorcycle appears in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.
Behind the scenes[]
- The name Lone Wanderer is the same as the Fallout 3 player character.
- During a Bethesda Game Studios internal game jam, animator Jeremy Bryant worked with artist Dennis Mejillones to try and implement a functional motorcycle in Fallout 4 as a for-fun project. It worked by making the motorcycle a weapon, and the player would use a built-in firearm while riding the motorcycle. They even tried to add a sidecar for Dogmeat to ride in. However, it was not actually implemented in the final release of the game.[Non-game 1]
Gallery[]
- Fallout 4
Pre-War motorcycle in Bradberton's office
- Fallout 76
- Concept art and renders
References[]
Non-game