Wheelie good: Three new sports bikes arrive TrackDayR update

Ross McGregor
A new update for Early Access sim TrackDayR has added three new road bikes, as well as improved audio options and netcode.
Wheelie good: Three new sports bikes arrive TrackDayR update

TrackDayR has evolved into an off-road motorcycle sim in recent months, thanks to the addition of a plethora of motocross and supercross bikes and tracks (as well as outlandish tuk-tuk and sidecar vehicles).

However, now Italian developer MadCow has taken the Early Access sim back to its roots by releasing a new road bike-themed update, with three new motorcycles available for players to get to grips with: the Y600R, Y1000R and H1000R.

The Y600R is a supersport-style bike, featuring a 600cc engine. Generally, these road bikes lack top-end grunt (comparatively, naturally) but make up for it with superior handling. 

Wheelie good: Three new sports bikes arrive TrackDayR update

The Y1000R adds the missing power from the Y600R, plus the extra weight of a 1000cc, four-cylinder engine. Both of these bikes are based on modern real-world sports, so have features like traction control and ABS to help save the day,

The H1000R is an older-style 1000cc superbike, however, with zero rider aids for a more visceral riding experience.

TrackDayR’s latest build also allows players to adjust the individual volumes of its audio output, so if you find the wind noise overpowering you can turn it down or completely remove it.

Netcode has been enhanced too, with a new engine inertia simulation helping replicate transmission and powerplant functionality more realistically.

Have you sampled TrackDayR yet? Let us know in the comments below.

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 build 1.0.111.54 changelog:

  • hotfix knee IK animation
  • new Off-track crash logic
  • new Netcode improvements
  • new Y600R BIKE with liveries
  • new Y1000R BIKE with liveries
  • new H1000R BIKE with liveries
  • new Engine inertia simulation
  • new Auto tuck during stand position
  • new Replay audio doppler
  • new Replay audio reverb
  • new Audio menu (main manu and pause menu)
  • new Bike sound samples
  • new H1000GP Liveries
  • new Y300R Liveries
  • new S500GP Liveries
  • new H1800KOB Liveries
  • new T675R Liveries
  • new B1000R Liveries
  • new D1200R Liveries
  • hotfix steer management (slow speed)
  • hotfix steer management during change direction
  • rider position improvement
  • Yakuza 1300 Turbo tuning
  • hotfix leg during braking
  • hotfix replay jittering in 1/10 speed
  • updated engine sound list in garage mod
  • hotfix some road helmet materials
  • hotfix overwheelies

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