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    This would be GOOD training for learners

    Honda has build a Riding Simulator for learning motorcycles... won't this be a great bit of kit to help teach riding.

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    http://www.honda.co.jp/simulator/simulator.html

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    Nothing beats real life expreince.
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    the back yard on a a50 worked fine for me. You learn alot in the back yard between 4 and 10 years old!
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    thats pretty cool

    would make a great addition to any drunken KB party
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    I would love one of those games, wonder if you can turbocharge them, add cops and other things.
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    hahah... can't wait to let MR loose on one
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    I learn't my going round the block. I learnt pretty fast. I was never in danger and never put anyone in danger. its just a big expensive video game.

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    well it'd be farken cheep on gas,no helmets,no reg/wof to worry bout an set up a couple a fans in front for that wind in the hair feeling,spose the indoor thing in jap land is a good thing,they possibly die from the fumes going round the block aye
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    Arrow Yea.

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    Smile

    Yeah using a simulator wont let the user apprciate the speeds they are going. They would prob try it on the road and when they end up in the ditch there excuse would be.. it worked on the simulator!

    Yip nothing beats the real thing.

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