Saw this a while back but keep forgetting to post about it.
Following on from @knut7's Yamaha Moro-07 article, which showed a bit of an unexciting and dated bike :
It seems there's still someone at Yamaha who represents more of the Yamaha of old in pushing the boundaries a bit more.
This is just a concept bike and I'm not sure how some of the features would work in real life, or their advantages, but presumably someone's thought about it.
One feature is the electronic power steering. This utilises magnetostrictive torque sensor to supposedly improve handling, but also stability, so presumably it also works a little like Canyon's (and other bikes from 100 years ago) spring system (K.I.S.)
Interesting how the saddle "triangle" is bolted on a bit like a moto.
The motor and bottom bracket are separate a little like a Rocky Mountain. Though I'm not sure on the longevity of the sprocket with only three teeth in contact, unless it's made from Adamantium !
Following on from @knut7's Yamaha Moro-07 article, which showed a bit of an unexciting and dated bike :
Yamaha MORO-07 introduction & test ride
Yamaha have been making ebikes for years. They created the first electric pedal assist motor all the way back in 1989, years before the rise of the ebike as we know it today. When the electric full suspension mtbs started appearing, Yamaha and...
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It seems there's still someone at Yamaha who represents more of the Yamaha of old in pushing the boundaries a bit more.
This is just a concept bike and I'm not sure how some of the features would work in real life, or their advantages, but presumably someone's thought about it.
One feature is the electronic power steering. This utilises magnetostrictive torque sensor to supposedly improve handling, but also stability, so presumably it also works a little like Canyon's (and other bikes from 100 years ago) spring system (K.I.S.)
Interesting how the saddle "triangle" is bolted on a bit like a moto.
The motor and bottom bracket are separate a little like a Rocky Mountain. Though I'm not sure on the longevity of the sprocket with only three teeth in contact, unless it's made from Adamantium !