The Honda Riding Assist for motorcycles receives three prizes at the prestigious CES 2017
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 3:23 pm
In its world debut at CES, Honda has unveiled its Riding Assist technology, which relies on the brand's robotic technology to create a motorcycle that balances itself, thus reducing the risk of crash while the bike is stationary. Instead of using gyroscopes, adding a considerable amount of weight and altering the driving experience, the Honda Riding Assist incorporates an original technology developed for the company's UNI-CUB personal mobility unit. The Honda Riding Assist is the great proposal of Honda to make more fun both the daily use and the longer trips in motorcycle.