
Tencent Digital News According to the Digital Trends website, motorcycles will undergo great changes in the future. Given The Questcycle's prototype, self-balancing motorcycles will appear on the streets next year.
The GyroCycle prototype maintains balance by utilizing an internal flywheel to create a gyroscope effect. Although the gyro effect can be felt by anyone on a motorcycle at high speeds, the GyroCycle prototype remains balanced even at rest. Another benefit of this technology is that motorcycles are less likely to slip and fall when cornering, which gives motorcyclists better control over their motorcycles and improves safety.
Digital Trends said self-balancing motorcycles will benefit both new and old motorcyclists. New learners of motorcyclists will no longer have to learn how to keep such a big iron guy in balance; older motorcyclists may lack the strength to keep their motorcycles from falling. This situation is driving the growth of the tricycle market. GyroCycle will offer a traditional two-wheeled motorcycle comparable to a three-wheeled motorcycle.
While Struscycle plans to launch the first motorcycle on the market to apply the gyroscopic effect, it is not the only company planning to launch such a product. Not long ago, BMW unveiled its self-designed Motorsolad Vision Next 100 concept motorcycle. These new motorcycles are safer, cleaner in design and quieter.
Digital Trends said price is a big issue for these high-tech motorcycles, and that will be one aspect of GyroCycle's outperformance over its competitors. While prices have not yet been officially announced, Struscycle hinted that the price of its products will be below $20,000 (about 139,000 yuan).
Given that there are multiple self-balancing motorcycles in development, we seem to be one step closer to owning a motorcycle similar to that in Tron.