


The bike's design and frame in Grand Theft Auto IV is updated to look more like a later 2000s Japanese dirt bike, such as the 2006-2009 Yamaha YZ450F, 2007 Kawasaki KX450F and the 2007 Honda CRF450X (indicated by the GP-450 markings on the rear side covers). It should be noted that all renditions use wire rims and medium-profile tires with knobby treads, although the GTA San Andreas rendition assumes a smoother shape on the wheels.

Again, all the bike spawns in a single colour, with additional grey textures over the front fairing and the side covers. The rear fender has larger side covers and the swingarm features a suspension spring. The main body appears to feature additional body panels partially covering the engine bay and a longer seat, while the engine features a more detailed texture. This version is largely identical to the GTA Vice City model, but incorporates an upside-down fork and a square-shaped front fairing with a rectangular headlight. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Sanchez assumes a more modernized appearance, possibly based on a Honda CRM 250/Yamaha DT 200. The rear wheel is supported by a dual-side swingarm, along with a visible chain drive and sprockets. The rear area features a long rear fender with small side covers, along with a red rectangular tail light on the end of the fender and the exhaust muffler below it. The main body features a small protective body frame, a small fuel tank and a black seat, while the engine features a protruding exhaust pipe on the right side. It uses long telescopic forks, a long mudguard below the lower triple clamp and a round headlight, together with small handlebars with a reinforced frame on the center. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Sanchez assumes the design of an older dirtbike model, possibly an early 80s Yamaha XT/Honda XL. In GTA San Andreas, as it may be based on a classic American dirtbike, the Sanchez, along with the Freeway, are the only American based motorcycles in the game. They can be found on the streets of suburban or rural areas, and is also sometimes used in the Stadium(s) in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, as part of side-missions. While not particularly fast compared to sport bikes such as the PCJ 600, the soft suspension, high ground clearance and very light weight makes it useful for stunt biking and offroad applications. The Sanchez remains relatively unchanged in every game it appears in, having the same dirt-bike chassis design, off-road fittings and accessories, along with relatively similar performances. 8.4 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.8.3 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.7.4 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.7.3 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.4.1 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.3.3 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.2.4 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
