Saturday, January 7, 2017

Honda introduced a new self-balancing technology

Honda launched the self-balancing technology that makes motorcycle can stand upright and remain balanced even without a standard. Self-balancing on Honda motorcycle with a concept called the Honda Riding Assist will make motorcycles can not fall.

"The technology is as rider assistance, to help balance when they riding slowly, and make the motorcycle remains upright. We are currently developing this technology on larger models such as the Gold Wing," said Tony Defranze, Public Relation of Honda in United States as reported by Autopro on Friday, January 6, 2017.
Honda NC with a new self-balancing tech at the CES 2017 in Las Vegas. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1hcjDd)
The self-leveling technology introduced at CES 2017 electronics show held in Las Vegas, Nevada. A Honda motorcycle with Riding Assist is not using a gyro sensor as the self-balancing motorcycle in general, there is a Honda special system by using steering both forward and backward and right and left like a man balancing a motor.

Although the concept is applied to the Honda NC type, but the technology can be applied to all motorcycle models. And the Riding Assist will make the motorcycle remains upright while moving slowly it does not use the gyroscope as in GyroCycle as usual. But Honda applying the robotic technology.

These robotic system is similar applied to the Uni-Cub electric mobility scooter and Asimo robot technology developed at its Silicon Valley R&D center. To make the bike kept balance there's a small motor that works to constantly adjust the steering.
With a specific mechanism is put under the headlights, the system will change the rake angle. So the trail on the front wheels to be negative so that when moving slowly motorcycles remains balance and upright.

Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of two-wheeled monster and stay alive with the true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops.... ••• [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | WIRED]
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