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Sarasota_Steve

Sarasota_Steve

2017-01-19 21:14:00 UTC

I saw that in and .

I've got zero interest. Having a bike follow you like a puppy. WTF?

What happens when you WANT to lean the bike. Will it fight you and try to stay straight up?

Non sense for Goldwing-Harley Trike owners. Pass ....

DukeNukem999

DukeNukem999

2017-01-19 21:59:00 UTC

Hey imagine all the weight it'll save by not having a sidestand...LOL <-sarcasm !

I imagine there may be a market though...urban commuters who aren't confident on a normal bike perhaps ?.
Maybe the technology will be used in scooters one day. For those that just want to jump on and get somewhere avoiding having to learn how to properly ride (i.e scooter riders).
Minimal input and effort seems to be the way society is heading. Make something one step easier and the masses flock.

Aphex

Aphex

2017-01-20 02:58:00 UTC

All I see is ez mode no handed wheelies.