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13 Responses to “Raptors & Rockets presents the BMW C1-E electric scooter concept featuring Vectrix technology”
ma una joint venture con la piaggio per unire la c1-e con la mp3 per avere una moto a tre ruote (più stabile) elettrica e con il “roll bar”? x gli amanti della 2 ruote farà anche cagare, ma x me la sicurezza viene prima di ogni cosa!!
I ride C1 for 3 years now, this is the only thing on two wheels that gives some chance of survival. Joonsuk88, you want to be detached? Go ahead, detach yourself into a car with which you are colliding. Just watch the C1 crash tests and compare them with let’s Honda GoldWing crashtest, where the head is detached.. If Andrea Pininfarina was riding a C1 he would be very much alive today. So, BMW puleeeez bring out the new C1 as soon as possible!!
I agree with how crazy it to have set belt on a scooter ( or any 2 wheel bike for that matter.) But I do kind a like the idea of the roll bar. How much help it will provide don’t know, but it is better than the set belt
I’ll really need some convincing for me to go along with the idea of having a seat belt on a motorcycle. Having a “roll-over bar” (for messed up wheelies, I must assume, haha) isn’t going to convince me otherwise.
I would think having a seatbelt for a scooter like this will do more harm than good.
Most bike/scooter accidents are not head-on collisions (which is where the seatbelt would be useful), but instead are low-side, high-side, or any other type of falling over accidents. When a bike/scooter begins to tumble, you want your body to be detached from the machine, not tumble with it and risk being crushed.
whats the point of the covering? so if you slam on the breaks you can do a loop? If they got rid of that and the stupid seatbelt stuff, it might look slightly presentable, right no it looks like a queermobile!!!
I can see the point of something like this for sure… I think if I was going to HAVE to use one I may wear a balaclava… Nice idea and a good progression forward.
February 10th, 2010 at 1:32 pm
I thought it was a sentry gun in Half Life 2 at 0:01
February 10th, 2010 at 2:29 pm
ma una joint venture con la piaggio per unire la c1-e con la mp3 per avere una moto a tre ruote (più stabile) elettrica e con il “roll bar”? x gli amanti della 2 ruote farà anche cagare, ma x me la sicurezza viene prima di ogni cosa!!
February 10th, 2010 at 3:00 pm
Oh yes it does!
February 10th, 2010 at 3:12 pm
I ride C1 for 3 years now, this is the only thing on two wheels that gives some chance of survival. Joonsuk88, you want to be detached? Go ahead, detach yourself into a car with which you are colliding. Just watch the C1 crash tests and compare them with let’s Honda GoldWing crashtest, where the head is detached.. If Andrea Pininfarina was riding a C1 he would be very much alive today. So, BMW puleeeez bring out the new C1 as soon as possible!!
February 10th, 2010 at 3:25 pm
I agree with how crazy it to have set belt on a scooter ( or any 2 wheel bike for that matter.) But I do kind a like the idea of the roll bar. How much help it will provide don’t know, but it is better than the set belt
February 10th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
haha, i love how she checks her blind spot before taking off
February 10th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
I’ll really need some convincing for me to go along with the idea of having a seat belt on a motorcycle. Having a “roll-over bar” (for messed up wheelies, I must assume, haha) isn’t going to convince me otherwise.
February 10th, 2010 at 4:38 pm
uuugly…
February 10th, 2010 at 4:39 pm
I would think having a seatbelt for a scooter like this will do more harm than good.
Most bike/scooter accidents are not head-on collisions (which is where the seatbelt would be useful), but instead are low-side, high-side, or any other type of falling over accidents. When a bike/scooter begins to tumble, you want your body to be detached from the machine, not tumble with it and risk being crushed.
February 10th, 2010 at 5:36 pm
whats the point of the covering? so if you slam on the breaks you can do a loop? If they got rid of that and the stupid seatbelt stuff, it might look slightly presentable, right no it looks like a queermobile!!!
February 10th, 2010 at 6:03 pm
I can see the point of something like this for sure… I think if I was going to HAVE to use one I may wear a balaclava… Nice idea and a good progression forward.
February 10th, 2010 at 6:08 pm
Seat belt makes up for lack of crash helmet ???
February 10th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
peds FTL