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Top notch bike game, best I have played on a console at least, full 37 miles of Isle of Man, amazing sensation of speed through the narrow roads and up over the mountain section of the course, great game, loads of bikes and accessories, plus Mad Sunday mode, where traffic is on the course while you try to get round in a certain time, if you are into bike racing at all I would recommend this game, although was torn between buying this or MotoGp4, anyone played it yet? The thought of racing for 20 minute! laps finally won me over tho, should be a while before I get round a whole lap without crashing, especially on the big 1000cc bikes!

I'm torn between the two games also.

Might have to rent them both before deciding which one to buy. Really missed my trip over to the island this year.

I thought TT Superbikes was just too hard to control. MotoGP4 is a lot more fun.

'Mad Sunday' is interesting though... :)

I am getting bored of GT4 - may consider this game.

I'm trying to decide which to buy to TT or MotoGP, thing is while the weathers so nice I'll just go and play on this instead :D

Darren

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Think that beats either game hands down, that's an absolute Monster!!! Looks beautiful, take it that exhaust is an aftermarket job? As for difficulty of the game, I like a bit of a challenge, and I love the way the bikes handle, with speed wobbles and having to push the rider weight about to keep them on the bike, the physics in the game are excellent in that respect, compared to what I remember of MotoGP3, which imo felt as though the bike was moving around a central axis instead of in the direction the bike was pointing, felt very arcadey, which put me off the sequel a little, may still rent it to see if it has improved...

Think that beats either game hands down, that's an absolute Monster!!! Looks beautiful, take it that exhaust is an aftermarket job?

Thanks, changed the end cans to Arrows from stock, don't look to different from stock but sound different :D

The Arrows also come with removable baffles for so are eu stamped :thumbup:

Hopefully when I've saved enough money up I'll be getting rid of the ugly cat and replacing it with a neat link pipe to tidy up the looks abit (hurray for overtime)

I've always thought the Monster looks like the design team couldn't be arsed finishing the rear end off.

Nice bike to ride though.

I've always thought the Monster looks like the design team couldn't be arsed finishing the rear end off.

In what way Andy?

I wasn't to keen on the large plastic teatray as it's known so replaced it with a shorter carbon one :D

Mate of mine has just brought a new Triumph Speed Triple, looks lovelly but again the back end as standard spoils it, suppose it's all down to legislation though (size of indicators, size of number plate, number plate light etc etc) :rolleyes:

Darren

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Motorbike designers get much more of a free reign than car designers do from what I've seen of recent designs, the new R1 for example, sports bikes in general seem to be getting more and more 'edgy', although the addition of the number plate holders always spoils the look of the back of the bike, when complared to racing versions you see at the TT etc...

Help - i have been to 2 tesco's, Block Buster, Currys and PC world and cannot find a copy anywhere !!!! I need one TODAY.

Might have to risk going 20+ miles out of my way to MEADOW HELL !!!!!!!!!

In what way Andy?

I wasn't to keen on the large plastic teatray as it's known so replaced it with a shorter carbon one :D

Mate of mine has just brought a new Triumph Speed Triple' date=' looks lovelly but again the back end as standard spoils it, suppose it's all down to legislation though (size of indicators, size of number plate, number plate light etc etc) :rolleyes:

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Yeah the tea tray was the main problem but always thought the back end looked very bare.

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