The Melbourne is a vehicle in Saints Row 2. It is known as Estrada in Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row IV and Saints Row (reboot) and Goat in Saints Row: Gat out of Hell.
Overview[]
This 2 seater bike commonly spawns driving around Stilwater and the Standard variant is available at Cycles for $10,000. It is wanted by the Apartments District Chop Shop.
At the Car Mechanic, the Melbourne can be made to look identical to an Estrada, including Police logos. The only real difference between the two is that the Melbourne does not have sirens.
Estrada[]
A special police variant called the Estrada also appears in the game, which the Stilwater Police Department use to chase Playa if they have 2-4 police units of Notoriety while riding a bike.
As they are the same vehicle, the Chop Shop accepts an Estrada in place of a Melbourne. When stealing an Estrada while the Chop Shop still needs a Melbourne, the "A Chop Shop is looking for this vehicle" message is displayed.
In Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV, the base vehicle is renamed "Estrada", and the name "Melbourne" is not used.
Cyber Estrada[]
The Cyber Estrada is a variant of the Estrada featured in the Henry Steel Mills instance of the Virus Collection Diversion. The target is located in central Ashwood, and is unlocked in the Garage upon completing.
Goat[]
In Saints Row: Gat out of Hell, the base vehicle is renamed "Goat", and the names "Melbourne" and "Estrada" are not used. Husks drive it all around New Hades and Demons use a different variant at 2 notoriety.
Locations[]
Saints Row 2[]
- The Melbourne commonly spawns.
- The Estrada spawns when riding a bike with level 2-3 police Notoriety.
Saints Row: The Third[]
- Outside Leather & Lace, a parking spot to the left.
- Inside Leather & Lace, as part of a display. It can be moved outside the store with the RC Possessor or the Sonic Boom. Once outside, it can be driven like a normal Estrada.
- Two Estradas are parked near Rusty's Needle in Espina.
- In traffic and random parking spaces, all over the city.
- At the north east dock in Henry Steel Mills. If it is bumped, it falls into the water and explodes, but it is possible to ride it and fall through the map.
Saints Row IV[]
Same as in Saints Row: The Third, except Henry Steel Mills location.
Saints Row (reboot)[]
- The SIPD variant of the Estrada can sometimes be found parked at the SIPD HQ in West Flats, or used by patrolling police officers in Vallejo.
Modifications[]
- Saints Row 2
The Melbourne and Estrada have a total of 40 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Reinforced Bumper available.
- Mods
- 3 Gas Tanks
- 3 Gas Caps
- 4 Front Fenders
- 3 Rear Fenders
- 2 Rims
- 2 Mirrors
- 2 Exhaust Tips
- 5 Front Mods
- 10 Seats
- 4 Side Skirts
- 2 Decal 1s
- Paints
- Body Color (4 sections)
- Trim Color (3 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
- Rim Color
- Saints Row: The Third
The Estrada has a total of 36 Vehicle Customization options.
- Mods
- 3 Gas Tanks
- 3 Gas Caps
- 4 Front Fenders
- 3 Rear Fenders
- 2 Rims
- 2 Mirrors
- 2 Exhaust Tips
- 5 Front Mods
- 8 Seats
- 4 Side Skirts
- Paints
- Body Color (4 sections)
- Rim Color
- Trim Color (3 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
- Saints Row IV
The Estrada has a total of 39 Vehicle Customization options.
- Mods
- 5 Front Mods
- 2 Mirrors
- 3 Gas Tanks
- 8 Seats
- 4 Side Skirts
- 2 Exhaust Tips
- 4 Front Fenders
- 3 Miscellaneous (Gas Caps)
- 3 Rear Fenders
- 2 Rims
- 3 Decal 1s
- Paints
- Body Color (4 sections)
- Trim Color (3 sections)
- Rim Color
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
- Underglow Color
The Cyber Estrada has Torque, Tire Durability, Reinforced Bumper and Reinforced Frame options only.
Variants[]
- Saints Row 2
- Saints Row: The Third
- rough (0%)
- average (0%)
- ultimate (0%)
- Police (0%)
- Saints Row IV
- rough (0%)
- average (0%)
- ultimate (0%)
- Police (0%)
- Chopshop (0%)
Trivia[]
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row 2 is #803.
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row: The Third is "giveestrada".
- Melbourne is one of the largest cities in Australia, and known for having a strong biker subculture.[Reference needed]
- It resembles a Harley Davidson XLH or Harley-Davidson Sportster.
- The Cyber Estrada is the only "cyber" style motorcycle, although there is a "wireframe" X-2 Phantom.
- The name Estrada is a reference pun on actor Erik Estrada, who played Officer Francis Poncherello in the television series CHiPs, which followed the lives of two motorcycle cops.
- When customizing in a Mechanic, the police lights can occasionally become glitched, and may hover, disappear then re-appear.
- There is a glitch with the "Stored Vehicle Delivery" menu which causes the Estrada to appear as "Melbourne" in the list. This is the same for the City Waste Truck, Mix Master and Warrant, as they are also variants.
- The Estrada is the only law enforcement vehicle capable of having all police lights removed, although the headlights still flash when the siren is activated.
- In Saints Row: The Third, the Estrada is used by civilians and Steelport Police uses Kenshin instead of Estrada.
- The logo for the Estrada says "Estrada Motorcycle", while the name is simply "Estrada".
Gallery[]

Melbourne - Saints Row 2 promo

Estrada - Saints Row 2 promo

Boost magazine, featuring Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Melbourne (front) in Saints Row 2

Melbourne (side) in Saints Row 2

Melbourne (back) in Saints Row 2

Melbourne Chop Shop listing in Saints Row 2

Beater variant Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Blinged variant Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Standard variant Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Chop Shop variant Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Police variant Melbourne in Saints Row 2

Police Estrada in Saints Row 2

Two Estradas with trunk in Saints Row 2

The two variants; with backseat and with trunk in Saints Row 2

The Estrada in Saints Row 2

Playing cop with the Estrada in Saints Row 2

Estrada in Saints Row 2

The Estrada in Saints Row: The Third

The Estrada in Saints Row: The Third

Estrada in Saints Row: The Third

Estrada in Saints Row: The Third

Estrada in Saints Row: The Third

Estrada in Saints Row: The Third

Estrada in Saints Row: The Third Remastered

Estrada in Saints Row: The Third Remastered

Estrada in Saints Row: The Third Remastered

Estrada in Saints Row IV

Estrada in Saints Row IV

Estrada in Saints Row IV

Estrada in Saints Row IV

Estrada in Saints Row IV

Estrada (rough) - front in Saints Row IV

Estrada (rough) - rear in Saints Row IV

Estrada (rough) - side in Saints Row IV

Estrada (ultimate) - front in Saints Row IV

Estrada (ultimate) - rear in Saints Row IV

Estrada (ultimate) - side in Saints Row IV

Estrada (average) - front in Saints Row IV

Estrada (average) - rear in Saints Row IV

Estrada (average) - side in Saints Row IV

Estrada (Police) - front in Saints Row IV

Estrada (Police) - rear in Saints Row IV

Estrada (Police) - side in Saints Row IV

Estrada (Chopshop) - front in Saints Row IV

Estrada (Chopshop) - rear in Saints Row IV

Estrada (Chopshop) - side in Saints Row IV

Cyber Estrada in Saints Row IV

Cyber Estrada in Saints Row IV

Cyber Estrada (Chopshop) - front in Saints Row IV

Cyber Estrada (Chopshop) - rear in Saints Row IV

Cyber Estrada (Chopshop) - side in Saints Row IV

Goat in Saints Row: Gat out of Hell

Estrada in Saints Row (reboot)

SIPD officer patrolling Vallejo on a police Estrada.