MotoJitsu

MotoJitsu

4.8 Popularity

Build villages, train troops, and battle players

System Requirements

Updated
July 26, 2025
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
com.MotoJitsu.Books

So here's my honest take on MotoJitsu. I've tested a bunch of motorcycle training apps and this one's pretty solid. The virtual scenarios and exercises are really helpful, especially for newer riders. And I like how it adapts to your skill level. But the graphics are a little outdated and the AI voice gets old after a while. Overall though, it's a great way to improve your riding ability without having to take an in-person course.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of different riding scenarios and exercises to practice
  • Adapts to your skill level so it's useful for both new and experienced riders
  • Tracks your progress over time so you can see improvement
  • Free to use with optional in-app purchases

Cons

  • Graphics and animations look a bit dated
  • The AI voice assistant gets repetitive and annoying after a while
  • Gotta do a lot of the exercises multiple times to level up
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Description

Been using MotoJitsu for a couple months now. It’s basically a motorcycle riding training app that’s supposed to help you become a better rider no matter your skill level. Pretty solid app if you’re into motorcycles and want to improve your skills.

Here’s what you do: you go through different riding scenarios and exercises, like emergency braking, cornering, and riding in traffic. There’s also a virtual 3D city you can practice in. It’s got a bunch of different skill levels so you can start easy and work your way up. And the app tracks your progress over time – took me a while to figure that out but it’s actually pretty useful.

Look, if you ride a motorcycle regularly, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the graphics could be better and the voice assistant can be annoying sometimes – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you want to sharpen your riding skills.

User Reviews

Calvin Londt October 14, 2025

While I love the content, having to constantly convert multiple units per exercise is quite tedious, it would be great if there was a way to switch to metric and...

Stefan Antonov October 14, 2025

I've only downloaded the app, as I've started watching Eddie's video's last month on the very same day I got my bike delivered. I am totally newbie and I must...

Craig Smallman October 14, 2025

Practice is good. This gives you a framework to practice so you are not just doing the things you already know how to do, but doing things that develop skills....

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