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you didnt actually say ♥♥♥♥
over the years replaced with CBR600, GSX-R 750, GSX-R 1000, together with several enduro and naked bikes.
And I would like to retrace this "career" also in the game (and relive my biker youth), which is possible in Ride2, so it seems strange that it is not possible in Ride3 ...
Guess what... I cant afford those "bikes for kids", medium and of course big bikes
Maybe my bike is for toddler and I just keep riding them.
idgaf how much power your triumph rocket pumps out if you're having to paddle-walk it everywhere because you haven't got any low-speed throttle control and can't go around a corner without straying into the oncoming lane