Even in the riding phase, RiMS Racing stands out from the competitors' software because the player chooses how his or her digital alter ego will behave: from posture on the starting grid to cornering style (old school, with the body hanging off the seat, shoulders out, or balanced), from whether or not they hang a leg out on the braking sections to how many fingers they use to pull the brake lever - 2, 3, or 4.

Besides the experience in the saddle, one of the most fun aspects of RiMS Racing is the replacement of the various components. This operation is executed by entering the Bike Garage menu and then the Workshop menu, where you can access Bike Assembly. From here, the player can choose which of the various components to replace.

For the braking system, for example, 12 different components can be modified: front and rear calipers, front and rear discs, front and rear pads, brake lever, brake master cylinder, rear thumb brake, lines, brake fluid and relative reservoir. When the part you want to replace is selected, a screen opens that describes the disassembly procedure.

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