Motorbike
Motorbikes are a category of land vehicles in Starsand Island, available for purchase or crafting through Neona's G-Power Bike shop. Three motorbike models exist in the game, ranging from mid-tier themed bikes to a premium endgame ride. Motorbikes are among the faster land vehicles and offer a strong balance of speed and accessibility, though they cannot enter the Moonlit Forest like smaller personal transports can.
Available Models
All three motorbikes can be purchased as ready-to-ride finished vehicles or crafted from blueprints at a Worktable. Buying the blueprint and crafting the bike yourself is significantly cheaper than purchasing the pre-built version.
Model | Purchase Price | Blueprint Price | Worktable Tier | Passenger |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Reindeer | 85,000 Coins | 29,800 Coins | Worktable II | No |
Snoring Bear (with Sidecar) | 85,000 Coins | 38,300 Coins | Worktable II | Yes (1) |
Hell Messenger | 200,000 Coins | 100,000 Coins | Worktable III | No |
Reindeer
The Reindeer is a festive-themed motorbike featuring antler-style handlebars and a holiday-inspired design. It is the most budget-friendly motorbike in the game, with a blueprint costing 29,800 Coins compared to 85,000 Coins for the pre-built version. This makes it a popular first motorbike for players who have saved up from early-game activities.
Crafting Materials (Worktable II):
Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
Premium Wood Plank | 10 |
Alloy | 10 |
Rubber | 12 |
Leather | 4 |
Mini Reactor | 4 |
Spring | 6 |
Lunar Core | 5 |
Premium Wood is obtained by chopping large trees such as White Fig trees or from treasure chests in the Moonlit Forest. Alloy is smelted at a Furnace from a combination of Gold, Copper, Iron, and Coal.
Snoring Bear
The Snoring Bear is a whimsical motorbike styled after a large, drowsy bear. Its distinguishing feature is a built-in sidecar that can carry one passenger. This makes it the only motorbike in the game that supports a second rider, whether that is an NPC companion or another player in co-op.
Crafting Materials (Worktable II):
Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
Premium Wood Plank | 10 |
Alloy | 10 |
Rubber | 12 |
Leather | 4 |
Mini Reactor | 4 |
Spring | 6 |
Lunar Core | 5 |
The Snoring Bear shares the same crafting materials as the Reindeer, but its blueprint costs 38,300 Coins (higher than the Reindeer's 29,800 Coins) due to the additional sidecar construction. Players who want to bring NPC companions or pets along for rides should consider the Snoring Bear over the Reindeer.
Hell Messenger
The Hell Messenger is the premium endgame motorbike, featuring an aggressive, high-intensity design that stands out from Starsand Island's typically cozy aesthetic. It requires a Worktable III to craft and uses late-game materials, making it one of the most expensive craftable vehicles in the game.
Crafting Materials (Worktable III):
Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
Meteor Plank | 12 |
Perpetual Reactor | 3 |
Eternal Alloy | 12 |
Chip | 4 |
Spring | 8 |
High-Performance Wire Set | 8 |
Leather | 6 |
Meteor Plank and Eternal Alloy are advanced materials that require significant progression through crafting and exploration. The Perpetual Reactor is a high-tier energy component. Players typically do not reach the point of crafting the Hell Messenger until well into the mid-to-late game.
How to Get a Motorbike
Motorbikes are obtained from Neona at the G-Power Bike shop, located east of the player's home along the main road. There are two ways to acquire any motorbike.
Method | Details |
|---|---|
Direct Purchase | Buy a finished, ready-to-ride motorbike from Neona's shop inventory. More expensive but requires no materials or Worktable. |
Blueprint + Craft | Buy the blueprint from Neona, then craft the motorbike at your Worktable. Much cheaper overall. |
No profession certifications are required to purchase motorbike blueprints. Any player with enough Coins can buy a blueprint from Neona regardless of their Crafter rank.
Customization
Motorbikes can be customized at Neona's G-Power Bike shop through the Vehicle Modification system. Available options include:
Paint jobs - Change the color scheme of the motorbike
Decals - Apply decorative stickers and designs
Wheel rims - Swap out different rim styles
Customization options vary by model. Speak with Neona and select the modification menu while your motorbike is equipped.
Controls
Action | Keyboard | Controller |
|---|---|---|
Ride / Dismount | F | A / X Button |
Accelerate | W | Left Stick Up |
Steer | A, D | Left Stick |
Brake / Reverse | S | Left Stick Down |
Camera | Mouse | Right Stick |
Motorbikes can be summoned from anywhere on the island by pressing R to open the vehicle garage and selecting the bike. You do not need to return to a parking spot or shop to recall a motorbike you own.
Limitations
Moonlit Forest restricted - Motorbikes cannot enter the Moonlit Forest. Only the Skateboard, Verdant Breeze rollerblades, and Waverider hoverboard work inside the forest.
Land only - Motorbikes are strictly land vehicles and cannot cross water. Use a Bamboo Raft, Jet Ski, or Speedboat for ocean travel.
No passenger (except Snoring Bear) - The Reindeer and Hell Messenger are single-rider vehicles. Only the Snoring Bear's sidecar supports a second passenger.
Tips
The Reindeer blueprint at 29,800 Coins is the most cost-effective entry point for motorbike ownership. It costs less than half of the 85,000 Coin pre-built price.
If you regularly travel with an NPC companion or play co-op, the Snoring Bear is worth the extra blueprint cost for its sidecar.
A Golden Reindeer rental is available just outside Neona's shop. Try it out before committing to a purchase to see if the motorbike handling suits your playstyle.
Save the Hell Messenger for late game. Its materials are expensive and hard to source early on. The Reindeer or Snoring Bear will serve most travel needs until then.
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Vehicles - Complete vehicle overview
Neona - G-Power Bike shop owner and vehicle engineer
Crafting Stations - Worktable tiers for vehicle crafting
Blueprints - All craftable item blueprints
Waverider - Hoverboard for Moonlit Forest exploration
Skateboard - First vehicle obtained through crafting
Shops and Vendors - All shops including G-Power Bike