Just saw this on the BBC News site. What are your thoughts about such systems?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12266406
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Just saw this on the BBC News site. What are your thoughts about such systems?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12266406
To be honest, if it takes your eyes off the road, and also distracts you concentration on riding, i dont see how it could benifit anyone.
I am not entirely convinced a vibrating seat is conducive to increased rider concentration![]()
Might give us an orgasm though - opps sorry could not resist it.Originally Posted by Ducatista
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Sounds interestingbut as my last off was due to lapse in concentration dont really think its a good idea ;D
Can't help but wonder How much this kind of gadgetry will push bike prices up
You only have to look at the retail price of the crop of new litre bikes![]()
IE the new ZX10 is £1 under £12k![]()
according to the kawasaki website.
Might give us an orgasm though - opps sorry could not resist it.Originally Posted by monday21
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Just ordered mine! lol ;D and for those that don't know me, I'm kidding!! :P
Hmm, hardly "the first" systems to do some of that—I've had a satnav that can warn of speed limits and traffic hazards for years. I can also glance at the map to see in advance how tight a bend is—but something that could tell me that without me having to look down would be great.
I've just invented a time machine and travelled back to the early 1980's.
A newly elected Conservative government was slashing public spending, selling off public property without consent and trying to introduce invasive 'safety' systems to motorcycles.
With a push of a button, my marvelous invention was supposed to bring me back to the present day, but I think it might have got stuck in the past......
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