At Plenitus Racing, our mission is to bring the thrill of motorcycle racing to everyone, from first‑timers chasing adrenaline to seasoned pros refining every technique with meaningful, real‑time telemetry.

Plenitus Racing Sim room with full lean platform and rider training setup

Features

  • Real Race Bike

    Experience riding a 210hp BMW S1000RR, no gimmicks, as realistic as it gets, that feels instantly natural and highly immersive.

  • Controls

    Control the bike inputs, utilising the responsive throttle, front brake, gears and rear brake as a professional rider would do on track.

  • Race Circuits

    A huge variety of world class race tracks are available to experience, allowing the rider choose their circuit of choice.

  • Realistic telemetry

    Review braking points, lean angle, throttle input and gear changes with detailed telemetry designed to highlight strengths and weaknesses.

  • 4 modes for all abilities

    Choose beginner, intermediate, expert or rider mode, each offering tailored assistance and correction to support safe, progressive improvement.

  • Lean Angle

    Lean up to 50° as you corner, with realistic movement that recreates the sensations of fast riding in a safe, controlled environment.

Rider practising race position on the Plenitus Racing Sim

Race for fun

Challenge your friends

Who’s fastest? Let”s find out!  Challenge your family, friends or work colleagues to see who can get the fastest lap time, as you push each other to ride smoother, faster and more consistently.

  • Emphasis on fun
  • Real bike, zero risk
  • Improve skills
  • Confidence boost guaranteed
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Simple, Safe and Genuinely Enjoyable

I’d never ridden a bike before and this session made everything feel simple, safe and genuinely enjoyable. The guidance was spot‑on and I left feeling confident and excited to learn more.

Sarah
Group enjoying the Plenitus Racing Sim experience with a motorcycle on display

For groups

Corporate events and parties

Bring your team together with an exciting group activity designed for total beginners and experienced riders, complete with live lap comparisons and friendly competition.

  • Unique competitive team activity
  • High-energy crowd-pleaser
  • Ideal for team bonding
  • Memorable, shareable experience
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Relaxed Pace

A really helpful session for building confidence. The relaxed pace meant I could focus on improving without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

Luke
Professional rider in full race position on the Plenitus Racing Sim

For pros

Fine-tune your technique

Analyse lean angle, braking points, throttle control and gear changes on various tracks worldwide, to identify areas for improvement and build confident, repeatable performance.

  • Precision circuit replication
  • Data-driven performance insights
  • Elite training without travel
  • Perfect for pre-season race prep
  • Perfect for rehabilitation
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Uninterrupted Time

Uninterrupted time helped me refine braking points.

Alex

FAQs

  • What time do I need to be here?

    You need to arrive at least 10 minutes before your session is due to start.

  • How do I book a session?

    All our sessions can be booked via our booking page on our website! If you are looking to enquire about availability you can either call or e-mail us.

  • Do I need to book a session?

    Prebooking is essential to guarantee your simulator session on a date and time that you are available as we may have limited space. We take a full payment at the time of booking to secure your experience! Head over to our booking page now!

  • What footwear should I bring?

    Trainers with good grip are ideal for riding on our simulator. It is not necessary to wear or buy your own race boots. Your shoes must cover your whole foot so no open toe / sandals/ Crocs.

  • What clothes should I wear to my session?

    We suggest wearing comfy clothes that you aren’t precious about as they may get sweaty during your experience. We also ask you to try and wear clothes without zips to avoid scratching or damaging our bike simulator. It is not necessary to wear race kit like leathers, helmets and boots.

Pro rider leaning into a simulated corner on the Plenitus Racing Sim