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Yamaha wearable motorcycle concept will likely remain just that

Yamaha wearable motorcycle concept will likely remain just that:
It's not often that you see devices huddled under the transportation and wearables categories, but you can certainly consider the above pictured contraption a proud member of each. Created by transportation design student Jake Loniak, the Yamaha Deus Ex Machina is an "electric, single passenger, vertically parking, wearable motorcycle, and the bike would theoretically be controlled via 36 pneumatic muscles and 2 linear actuators. We're also told that it would be able to accelerate from 0 to 60 in just 3 seconds, though the top speed would be capped at 75 miles-per-hour. Ah well, at least we know the wearable airbag is actually coming, right?
[Via Be Sportier]
Uno electric unicycle gets spiffy new body, still terrifying

Story courtesy of Engadget. Please give them a visit.
Uno electric unicycle gets spiffy new body, still terrifying
Last we saw the Uno electric unicycle it was looking very much like the prototype it was, but as you can see above, it seems that the teenage engineers behind it have been doing anything but slacking in the ensuing months. As Motorcycle Mojo reports, the third incarnation of the vehicle recently made its debut at the 2008 National Motorcycle Show in Toronto, with it sporting some custom-made wheels, a stylin' new body, and a few changes under the hood as well. That latter bit apparently even included a trip to a robotics and gyro expert in California, who helped to fine tune the two gyros the Uno uses for turning and forward and backward motion (something you probably want to get right). There's still no word as to when or if the vehicle might actually enter production, however, but you can at least now get a great look at it courtesy of the generous batch of pics Motorcycle Mojo has provided at the link below.
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Whaddya? Blind? Not With These Mirrors, You're Not

Perhaps we will see something like this for motorcycles. Click link below.
Story courtesy of Wired Magazine:
Whaddya? Blind? Not With These Mirrors, You're Not:
Ford will make standard two tweaks to the conventional side and rear-view mirrors that should eliminate the blind-spot hazard once and for all.
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Dainese's D-Tec wearable airbag on sale in 2010

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Dainese's D-Tec wearable airbag on sale in 2010:
We've seen some fairly interesting products made to keep motorcyclists safe, but after a decade or so of development, Dainese is getting set to loose its airbag suit on the riding world. The D-Tec system is essentially little more than a full-fledged wearable airbag, clearly aimed at motorcycle riders, daredevils and folks who simply feel inadequate with their upper-body physique. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a price range out in the open just yet, but considering the alternative of hitting the asphalt sans a cushion, we'd bet most riders will be willing to pay the premium. Check out the video demonstration after the break.
[Via BoingBoing, image courtesy of webBikeWorld]
Report on the Can-Am Spyder
A sea doo for the highway! Or maybe it's an ATV for the pavement. However you choose to describe this roadster - not a motorcycle - you'll have fun learning all about the new technology and enjoy the ride. Bill & Susan test drove this roadster on March 14th. Susan is looking for a way to continue riding and this might be the key. It's got pick-up and it won't tip going around a curve too fast thanks to a sports car suspension, a Rotex V 990 engine, and 4 electronic control units that detect wheel slippage, engine performance, security codes, vehicle stability and more. It's much wider than you think and therefore riding 2 to a lane is not allowed. See the single file picture...It has a removable and adjustable back rest for your passenger. The front opens for storage. And it has pick-up. It's a slammin' granny bike and may be on our Christmas list. Want more info? Go to:
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=4456 or spyder.brp.com






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