Jackrabbit B
Overview and History

Vehicle Specifications   General Stats
Name: Jackrabbit B   Threat Value: 15
Vehicle Type: Motorcycle   Offensive Value: 0
Production Type: Mass Produced   Defensive Value: 27
Cost: 7,500.00 dinars   Miscellaneous Value: 18
Manufacturer: Various   Size: 2
Use: All-Purpose Vehicle   Original Default Size: 2
Height: 1.21 meters   Indv. Lemon Dice: 3
Length: 2.52 meters   Crew: 1
Width: 2.92 meters   Bonus Actions: 0
Avg. Armor Thickness: 2mm
Armor Material: Steel   Armor
Standard Op. Weight: 375 kg   Light Damage: 2
Primary Move Mode: Ground (96 kph)   Heavy Damage: 4
Secondary Move Mode: ( kph)   Overkill: 6
Deployment Range: 200 km
Sensor Range: 0 km   Vehicle Availability
Communication Range: 10 km   Availability Threshhold: 2
Powerplant: Gas engine   Max Number on Field: unlimited
Engine Output: 40hp  
    Movement
Electronics   Primary Move Mode: Ground
Sensors: -5   Combat Speed: 8
Communications: -2   Top Speed: 16
Fire Control: -5   Secondary Move Mode:
    Combat Speed:
    Top Speed:
    Maneuver: +1

Weapons
Quantity Name Code Arc ACC Damage Range ROF Ammo Special

Perks
Name Rating Game Effects AUX
 Passenger Seating
 2
 Seats for 2 passengers
 
Flaws
Name Rating Game Effects
 Exposed Crew Compartment
 
 "Crew" hits are one step worse
 Exposed Movement System
 
 "Movement" hits are one step worse
 No Sensors
 
 Cannot perform Active Sensor checks
Defects
Name Rating Game Effects

Variants
There are no variants.

Designer Notes
A rather popular variant of the standard Jackrabbit, the Jackrabbit B features a sidecar that can carry one additional passenger or some equipment. The "B" was developed during the St. Vincent's War, when a flood of volunteers caused the southern armies to swell in numbers. Engineers from the original team which created the Jackrabbit -- a small company named Motoram which became bankrupt after the war -- submitted a variant of the Jackrabbit which was a strange combination between the standard bike and several lateral sidecars attached to the bike and to each other. This soon proved impractical, however. In the end, the current version is the only one which remained, although Jackrabbits with one side car on each side are still available in some regiments. During the War of the Alliance, a great number of Jackrabbit Bs were used by Badlands volunteers, who had no military training and were not cleared to handle larger vehicles. In typical Badlanders fashion, they operated as decoys against hovertanks while larger artillery units shot them down.