bikesncats
Senior Member
We've all seen the advances in big strides when it comes to applying new technologies to motorcycles.
I have always been a great advocate for introducing new materials to improve performance...rideability and foremost, of course, reliability.
The trend we see today though is not as much an improvement in reliability and/or performance as it is in "rideability" as in moving towards bikes for idiots.
More power controlled by electronics...stronger brakes...controlled by electronics...sharper handling...controlled by electronics. We seem to have reached a point where we have to adapt our riding to the fool proof bike...rather then the bike doing what we want it to do.
Nothing evidences today's trend more then looking at what the Paris Dakar has become in its modern Dakar raid version. Not that we don't love some great riding action...but remember the days of no gps, no thrills added bikes and riders carrying their indispensible with them? If you're to young to remember...you otta try it...then comment (or complain if you're a pussy).
2017
1997
1979
I have always been a great advocate for introducing new materials to improve performance...rideability and foremost, of course, reliability.
The trend we see today though is not as much an improvement in reliability and/or performance as it is in "rideability" as in moving towards bikes for idiots.
More power controlled by electronics...stronger brakes...controlled by electronics...sharper handling...controlled by electronics. We seem to have reached a point where we have to adapt our riding to the fool proof bike...rather then the bike doing what we want it to do.
Nothing evidences today's trend more then looking at what the Paris Dakar has become in its modern Dakar raid version. Not that we don't love some great riding action...but remember the days of no gps, no thrills added bikes and riders carrying their indispensible with them? If you're to young to remember...you otta try it...then comment (or complain if you're a pussy).
2017
1997
1979
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