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BTW it's too hard to handle with a controller.
These are my proposals to fix it in case you want (I'd love it)
1-The turning is too soft and a little direction movement may become the face in the floor too easily: this could use a secondary button to turn faster and change the joystick sensibility to make it turn very slowly.
2-The accelerator is placed at the left trigger, where it should be in right trigger according to most vehicles games.
3-The brake is absent? I would use a normal brake to nail the motorcycle, I think break should be in the left trigger.
4-Place another button for reverse, as the down button is on joystick which is being used to turn.
Some times the motorcycle steps into a ridiculous pixel and drops off with no sense, causing an inexplicable death.
This happen a lot in the first step, just above the starting pennant, the one that you have to go reverse to get speed enough to jump.