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A Crash Lid That Is So Much More

Discussion in 'Main Forum' started by BlackHornet, Mar 17, 2016.

  1. BlackHornet

    BlackHornet Look before you turn Staff Member Moderator +

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  2. MrGreen

    MrGreen Moderator Staff Member Moderator +

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    Cant imagine it would ever make it to the road, but I want one :D
     
  3. fzr-paul

    fzr-paul Race Rep +

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    Too much going on IMHO. I want to concentrate on the road without amber/red warning lights, vibrations and other irritations. I need only move my eyes a fraction to see my speed and revs on the dials in front of me. I hacks me off when I have a little fly splat on my visor so all that would send me nuts.
     
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  4. BlackHornet

    BlackHornet Look before you turn Staff Member Moderator +

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    yeah but you can watch a movie while riding :D that must be a good thing right :hah:
     
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  5. Eagle

    Eagle Custom cruiser +

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    I am liking that a lot, but I can tell you now I cant afford it! I am thinking a new bike would be cheaper.
     
  6. Miky_G

    Miky_G World Superbike +

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    I'm impressed but I think the price will scare most people off.
     
  7. lisa lou

    lisa lou Race Rep +

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    Yep I completely agree with you on this !!
     
  8. lisa lou

    lisa lou Race Rep +

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    :hah:
     
  9. Patyogi

    Patyogi Street Fighter +

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    Like it, about time technology caught up with Biking, we need all the help we can get. Before you say it's distracting, fighter pilots have had heads up and dozens of different inputs to suss out and can do mach 2 speeds, almost the same distractions as us riders, without the gunnery of course.
    Then again I'd love twin 50mm cannons front mounted.
     
  10. MaDProFF

    MaDProFF World Superbike +

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    yeah but if you crash in it, it explodes with all that in there :(
     
  11. hoppielimp

    hoppielimp Fair Weather Rider +

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    Nice bit of kit...however those warning LED's...starts blinking Orange at 420' it would drive me insane...thats 128M....
    Skully's AR-1 is already starting to ship... after 'coming soon' for over 2 years...and expect that is over £1k.
     
  12. Tomasbe

    Tomasbe Custom cruiser +

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    I don't like it. Too much info going on (can you imagine riding in traffic and all these LEDs flashing and beeping noises). And what next....Bikerless Bikes? :eek:
     
  13. Roadwart

    Roadwart Administrator Staff Member Administrator +

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    My immediate thought was information overload.

    Yes you are right but then take into account the amount of hours they are trained for in multimillion pound simulators to be able to do that & how many don`t make the grade.
     
  14. lammyR6

    lammyR6 Moderator Staff Member Moderator +

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    I am with you on that one. Not something I would bother with and way too distracting in my mind. Instead of concentrating on the road I would be trying to rack my brains to remember which lights meant what :confused:. It was hard enough to convince myself to have a bike that came with ABS! Lol.
     
  15. BlackHornet

    BlackHornet Look before you turn Staff Member Moderator +

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    It's fully programmable so I guess the lights could be turned off or changed to different distances ?
     

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