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The FC-20 speeder bike was a curved-repulsorcraft speeder bike model manufactured by Razalon. These speeders were a standard 1.65 meters long.

The Sith Lord Darth Maul owned an FC-20 speeder bike, dubbed Bloodfin, although it was heavily modified from its original build. The Bloodfin lacked any weapons or a sensor array, which diverted all energy to the vehicle's speed.[1]

Maul used probe droids to find his targets, and then he programmed his speeder to decelerate and enter "wait mode" if he abruptly dismounted.[1]

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