Ride YAMAHA
Ride YAMAHA
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Ride YAMAHA

Grip, twist, and feel the roar. Experience the authentic exhaust notes of Yamaha’s most iconic motorcycles—from the MotoGP YZR-M1 to the MT-10—right from the palm of your hand.

Key Figures

Downloads

1M+

User Rating

3.1/5

Total Ratings

3K+

Publisher

Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.

Category

Entertainment

Locales

2

Latest Version

2.9

Size

119.1 MB

First Released

Nov 4, 2009
Features

Unleash the Power in Your Palm

Turn your phone into a high-performance throttle and experience the raw sensory thrill of Yamaha’s most legendary engines.

Authentic Engine Roar

Listen to high-definition exhaust notes recorded from iconic models like the YZR-M1 and the MT-10 crossplane crank.

Intuitive Twist-to-Rev

Grip your device like a real handle and use the built-in accelerometer to control the throttle with tactile precision.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ride YAMAHA

Is "Ride YAMAHA" a virtual motorcycle simulator app?

Yes, "Ride YAMAHA" is a virtual throttle simulator app developed by Yamaha Motor. It provides the sensation of riding a motorcycle by simulating engine sounds and exhaust notes.

How do you use the iPhone as a throttle in "Ride YAMAHA"?

The "Ride YAMAHA" app simulates riding by allowing users to grip their iPhone as a throttle. Turning the device enables the user to enjoy the exhaust note and simulate accelerating engine sounds.

Which Yamaha motorcycle models are available in the "Ride YAMAHA" app?

The "Ride YAMAHA" app includes various motorcycle models, such as YZR-M1, YZ450F, SR400, RZ350, Bolt /XV950, XSR900, R25, and MT-10. Users can select their preferred model.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Screenshots

Ride YAMAHA - A hand in a motorcycle glove holding a smartphone to simulate a throttle with the Ride YAMAHA app

A hand in a motorcycle glove holding a smartphone to simulate a throttle with the Ride YAMAHA app

Ride YAMAHA - Selection screen of the Ride YAMAHA app featuring motorcycle models like the YZR-M1 and YZ450F

Selection screen of the Ride YAMAHA app featuring motorcycle models like the YZR-M1 and YZ450F

Ride YAMAHA - Two smartphones displaying the Ride YAMAHA app interface with instructions for simulating motorcycle throttle movements and engine sounds

Two smartphones displaying the Ride YAMAHA app interface with instructions for simulating motorcycle throttle movements and engine sounds

Description

“Ride YAMAHA” is a virtual throttle simulator simulator by Yamaha Motor. With the application, you can get a feel for riding. When gripping the iPhone as a throttle and turning it, you can enjoy exhaust note. You can choose from models,YZR-M1,YZ450F,SR400,RZ350,Bolt /XV950,XSR900,R25 and MT-10. Let’s enjoy air riding only with your right hand.

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