Honda Offers A Perfect Vehicle For The Untrained Bikers

There has been a series of incidents regarding motorcycles that crash due to driver's imbalance. On the other hand, some are struggling with balance when red lights start flashing in. With this, Honda made something that would make you feel a professional biker.

Honda Gives Everyone A Chance To Bike, Self-Stabilizing Motorcycle Revealed

According to Wired, Honda made a self-stabilizing motorcycle that would help everyone from balancing consistently. The said advancement is presented during CES 2017 in a riderless demonstration. Reports reiterated that it is not like any other as it doesn't depend on massive gyroscopes to be able to balance.

Sources showed that Honda used technology that was taken from the balancing system of the famous robot Asimo. To add on this, it also took the idea of the Uni-Cub electric mobility scooter. This made the upcoming Honda vehicle different from the other releases today.

The said motorcycle is able to detect lean angles and immediately move the wheels from either side. The action made would automatically counteract the supposed fallout. It could also adjust its front forks' angles, improving its stability.

Aside from that, its main parts have distinct motors that would make them capable of moving and controlling a low-speed maneuvering.

Honda Admits Plans In The Future, Will The Vehicle Be Released Real Soon?

Lee Edmunds, a Honda affiliate, gave out a statement regarding the vehicle:

"Most riders can manage their bikes just fine,"

"This would be for those who want to relax a little bit and not stress out about falling over, if they're older or a little shorter in stature or the bike is heavier. This takes away that anxiety."

However, it is admitted that there is still no definite timeline on its release in the market. Consumers are eagerly waiting for it to happen as they are greatly craving for update and news regarding this.

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