Cesys will reveal its new, virtual reality motorbike simulation experience at IAAPA this year.

The motorbike is an interactive, motion simulator concept that seats two riders on Yamaha R6 machines, using virtual reality to enhance the experience.
Cesys general manager Reinder Holtkamp said: “Building on more than 15 years’ experience developing motion-based technology, Cesys has taken a unique approach to creating a realistic, affordable motorbike simulator.
“There is nothing like this available on the market and we’re looking forward to the interest at the IAAPA expo.”
Efforts to make the simulation more realistic include “a functioning throttle, hand brake, foot brake, clutch and shift lever.”
The Cesys motorbike simulator uses motion sensors inside the headset to enable the rider to look around while driving, with images also influenced by steering movements.