A self-leveling motorcycle is something that Honda has been working on for years. The first prototype was created in 2017, and recently the Japanese showed another version of it
Honda showed its first self-leveling motorcycle, or more precisely, a prototype back in 2017, but it was a low-speed electric motorcycle. Now it is time for another version of such a machine
The base for the self-levelling motorcycle is the Honda NM4 Vultus. The system is called Riding Assist-e and works thanks to a number of sensors. Their task is to control the gyroscopic mechanism. With its help, it is possible to avoid falling when reversing, for example. By using it, the number of falls and accidents on the road can be reduced, so it is possible that its development will accelerate and we will soon see it in series production.
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