Talk:Ducati SuperSport S/@comment-2003:86:6B38:D581:71A2:A788:F107:7443-20170915175856/@comment-27980511-20170916220832

@FANDOM user No, I'm not quitting (just yet, anyway) but I'm going to keep playing just to see how far I can get. If it's better to not use up resources and still have a good chance of getting the bike, then that's the way I'll go. If it was a one-time only thing where the bike is unavailable for months, has Rare or Legendary BPs and costs 10.000 Tokens or more, then I'd probably fight a little harder to get it.

And yes, I'm already struggling at the early stages of Lab 003, it's by some miracle that I finished the other two at stock. It can be done but it's VERY challenging and you can't mess up even once, especially in Lab 002.

I've learned that I'm the kind of player who not only likes to collect cars/bikes, but to have fun using them in competing against skilled players too.

To answer your question, no I don't think it's much good at stock either, but at least I'll have a clean start to upgrade it to a good configuration once I learn more about how it performs in certain rank brackets and also once I can control it better.

I might be wrong, but I think the Wikia's definition means that the bike will be upgraded to a good MP configuration with the main focus being on Nitro [MAX level], and Top Speed [MAX level] without using Boosters like Tuning Kits. This is probably without using PRO Kit Cards to bump up your bike's rank even more.

Oh and as for the chance of me getting the BPs, my chances are the same as everyone else, the random nature of the Boxes doesn't always mean the more skilled player gets a higher chance.

If anything, since the BPs are Common, the R&D suddenly becomes ...well... optional....