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Hirochi Outlaw 1.09

Budget 90's 2-wheeled fun

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  1. haroun213
    haroun213
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    when i press ( i ) for photo mode the steering dont turn down no more
  2. shailrajrajiv
    shailrajrajiv
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    Amazing. I hope that this mod keeps on expanding. It would be fun to have a Paris-Dakar simulation. I'd also love some modern classics based on Triumph Bonneville or one of the Royal Enfields. believe it's about time for the devs to include motorcycles in the base game and make motorcycle mods more straightforward.
  3. matissplays
    matissplays
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    wish i could spawn two and both of them would have riders
  4. MadHEMI
    MadHEMI
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    Please rename this mod as it is conflicting with the original outlaw mod
  5. extrem speed3
    extrem speed3
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    Insane
  6. S3RPINTINE
    S3RPINTINE
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    insanely solid mod, id argue that it should be in the base game. would love to see more aftermarket parts. [also i hope that you plan to make more bike mods, the steering system is groundbreaking.]
  7. HybridRooDragon
    HybridRooDragon
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    I absolutely love this mod because it's one of a kind and it's the start of New era in BeamNG drive. One issue I do find is it does become a little unstable if you rag them a certain way and you get hung up on a tree branch it could cause the ragdoll to just rip apart reality. Other than that.... Beautiful mod. I do have some advice

    Adjust steering speed settings to reduce the steering speed and aggressiveness to around 30 percent when you get to high speeds. The starting point should be sero and you should set the end to around 100 to 150 or something so when you go fast it doesn't YEET you onto your side. It leans into the corners and goes smoothly if you're on a smooth track with it set up right. Its so much fun.

    I hope more people see the advice I put so its easier for noobs to drive the bike. Combine the steering settings and the mouse steering and IT DRIVES SMOOTHLY
  8. KaanKot
    KaanKot
    5/5,
    Version: 1.09
    the engine can not heat itself into it's operating tempature
  9. telmog
    telmog
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    I would put electric and dirt bikes
    and 49cc
  10. izman411
    izman411
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    works great,but the rev limiter stays at 12000rpms when I set it to 16000
  11. carson.cbr
    carson.cbr
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    Amazing mod! I'm a huge motorcycle enthusiast, hopefully buying my first one irl soon. This mod is very fun and easy to learn. I also made a 99% reliable wheelie config which is fun to toy with too.
  12. andrew 4333
    andrew 4333
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    It's great.
  13. pana
    pana
    4/5,
    Version: 1.08
    its good but the driving with the controller is shit, maybe you could put some racing suspension and fork in mode, because i can find them in my game. and the bike would run 16k rpm. if you would be perfect, put some racing electronics in. for TC , AW , EBS, pitlimiter and some more slicks for better traction. if iam trying to ride, the whole bik is swimming.
  14. Espinete87
    Espinete87
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    I have no words, i think you did a impresive job! It have even better phisics than other simulators like ride or others, belive i have tried many games and i modded the game with bikes like this one, for example in LFS, and i have tested other games very unknown but with good phisics, and is the oposite. Also the lean angle is very cool thing, to be able to select it, and the way it falls is even better than other simulators with automatly fall after certain angle. And the decent tuning and parts are also a big job, im spending many hours just hanging around and making videos XD
    The only weird thing is the drag race, when goes around 320kmh the rear tire start to slide, i dont know if its a aerodinamic thing but it looks like it loose the weight in the rear train, i dont know if you could do something about it becouse there are many km per hour left to squeeze the power of the engine hehe.
    Also i miss a bit to make wheelies, i guess the power and the aceleration are very realistics but maybe with the driver weight you could play to allow us to make wheelies ;)
    Thank you in name of the motorbike lovers!
  15. ajdrigs
    ajdrigs
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    I'm a controller user, I will say, using a controller is HARD, but once you can get it down, and you weave through traffic on Tokyo highways at 170+ mph, it's amazing, I can't wait for more updates.
  16. obamium1
    obamium1
    4/5,
    Version: 1.08
    Idk why but the rev limiter always maxes out at 6,000 rpm. Don't know how to fix
    1. thatjackguy
      Author's Response
      That is the cold limiter. Either start your engine warmed, wait for it to warm up, or use the custom ignition system and disable it in the tuning menu.
  17. OneShotPot
    OneShotPot
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    it good but im bad at driveing it
  18. Cheesehead Motors
    Cheesehead Motors
    5/5,
    Version: 1.08
    Best motorcycle mod on the repository! Would love to see more like this
  19. Grid-net Gaming
    Grid-net Gaming
    3/5,
    Version: 1.08
    The traffic version is breaking
    1. thatjackguy
      Author's Response
      You're not meant to use those yet, they don't spawn for a reason. They're fixed ready for the next update.
  20. kenbou1911
    kenbou1911
    4/5,
    Version: 1.08
    It functions very well as a motorcycle.
    However, when the speed increases while banked, it bounces unstably and wobbles.
    If you increase the damping values of the frame, suspension and tires, and also increase the weight of the wheels to strengthen the gyro effect,
    it will corner more stably.
    I think it would be even better if it had a steering damper.
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