RiMS Racing (PS4)
Current price
£42.99
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FREE - Standard Delivery
Usually delivered 2-4 working days from dispatch. Sent via Royal Mail First Class.
£3.99 - Next-day Tracked
Usually delivered 1-2 working days from dispatch. Sent via Royal Mail Tracked 24.
Description
RiMS Racing is the first motorbike simulation to combine a realistic racing challenge together with engineering and mechanics! Ride the world's most powerful motorbikes and optimise their performance by swapping out parts, analysing data in real-time and keep track of individual components wearing down.
A race is not won purely on the track, so you need to become more than a rider by understanding motorbike behaviour like a real engineer. Traction, angle, braking, torque, trajectory, speed... every factor can be taken into account, before heading into the workshop to change and optimize components to configure the optimal set-up for success on the track!
A race is not won purely on the track, so you need to become more than a rider by understanding motorbike behaviour like a real engineer. Traction, angle, braking, torque, trajectory, speed... every factor can be taken into account, before heading into the workshop to change and optimize components to configure the optimal set-up for success on the track!
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RiMS Racing is the first motorbike simulation to combine a realistic racing challenge together with engineering and mechanics! Ride the world's most powerful motorbikes and optimise their performance by swapping out parts, analysing data in real-time and keep track of individual components wearing down.
A race is not won purely on the track, so you need to become more than a rider by understanding motorbike behaviour like a real engineer. Traction, angle, braking, torque, trajectory, speed... every factor can be taken into account, before heading into the workshop to change and optimize components to configure the optimal set-up for success on the track!
A race is not won purely on the track, so you need to become more than a rider by understanding motorbike behaviour like a real engineer. Traction, angle, braking, torque, trajectory, speed... every factor can be taken into account, before heading into the workshop to change and optimize components to configure the optimal set-up for success on the track!