3D Moto Simulator 2
Ride an open map, try bold stunts, and feel the bike physics in minutes.
Carve wide boulevards, weave through tight corners, and launch off ramps in a free-ride motorcycle sandbox that respects your time. Swap between a nimble dirt bike, a heavy police cruiser, or a speedy sport machine and feel how each one grips, leans, and brakes differently. The engine pushes proper weight transfer, so wheelies, stoppies, and drifts depend on how you handle the throttle and the front brake. It all runs in the browser with no install.

How the ride works
Choose a map and a bike, then hit the road. Click or tap icons to change machines on the fly, switch camera angles for either cockpit focus or wider views, and reset instantly if a trick goes sideways. Long straights let you build speed, while scattered ramps and construction zones invite experiments with airtime and landing control. Performance is tuned for modern desktop browsers and plays smoothly on mid-range laptops.
Why it’s time well spent
A playground built for stunts
The maps are peppered with ramps, banks, and open plazas perfect for practicing wheelies, long jumps, and drift entries. Lines aren’t preset; you make your own runs, chain tricks together, and chase cleaner landings with each attempt. That freedom keeps short sessions fresh and makes longer evenings feel like a personal highlight reel.
Bikes with real personality
Switch between three distinct rides: a quick-to-flick dirt model, a stable police machine with weighty braking, and a razor-sharp sport bike built for speed. Each one reacts differently to throttle blips and lean input, so the same corner or ramp asks for a new approach. Mastering those differences is half the fun.
Jump in fast, restart faster
There’s no mission checklist or grinding for parts — just immediate riding. Spawn, test a line, reset in a second, and try again with a better entry or more throttle. Perfect for a coffee-break blast or an unplanned hour of flow, all without leaving the browser.