If you are unsure of what I am saying I will illustrate, and show everyone how to have multiple, custom, riders in one profile.
Open game and chose profile
Once you are in game select SINGLE PLAYER, then select CAREER MODE
After you enter Career Mode, use your <- -> buttons to select and EMPTY slot
Edit your NEW bike to the COLORS / Graphics that you want. DO not forget to make sure your name is same as your log in / profile name. It will make you have bad ghosts if they do not match.
After you have edited your new BIKE/RIDER, you will need to start racing your new season. Make sure to figure your Credit total as you go, or you may end up with more than you want. Also do not worry too much about doing the challenges if you just want a 150 credit bike. Also Do not worry to much about coming in something other than 1st if you want 150 credits only. I say this because you will get 15-25 right off the mark, if the profile you have chosen, to add a racer to, is your 175 credit bike.
The best part about multiple riders in one profile, is you can change bikes more quickly, and you can also have multiple credits ratings for each different racer. IE 150, 175, etc. Each different rider can have differing amounts of credits for different tracks, and different set ups for each rider. You will, if I remeber right, have to change suspension, gears, each time you switch bikes if you want that to be different. In other words, the gearing you have chosen for one bike will carry over to the next bike. I hope this all makes sense.
I am wondering if a Multiple rider profile cause problems with ark. files? I would like to hear from MA2f, and Snake on this one.
Since this is allowed by the original game I always assumed it is OK! If this is some how showing some to have bad ARK. files then maybe recorder needs reworked to accept? I know for a fact that my PB's have times posted under one profile, but from 3 different riders inside that one profile. Even if thsi is not causing ark. problems. I feel with the recent problems, this should be addressed, and should be OK'ed or Veto'ed.