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04-01-2014, 03:04 AM
Xe motor không bao giờ bị lật nghiện Chiếc nầy đã được thử nghiêm năm 2012. Xe chạy hoàn toàn bằng điện và dùng gyoscopes và đông cơ điện để giử thăng bằng. Không thể nào đạp đổ cho nó nghiêng ngả lật xe dù bị ủi bang xe SUV. Xe chạy được 200 mile, nặng 800 pounds, và bề ngang chỉ bang cái TV Samsung 40 inches. Dọt từ 0-60 mph mất dưới 6 giây. Giá thành 24000 đô. Muốn mua 2000 chiếc đầu đặt cọc $500 còn không thì chiếc 2,001 tới 10,000 thì tiền cọc $250. Rẻ rề ... nhưng không chổ chở ghẹ
LIT Motors C1: The Car-Like Motorcyle That Can't Fall Down
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Imagine, a vehicle that drives like a car, but balances itself on two wheels. Too late--LIT Motors already did it, back in 2012.
As this BBC video demonstrates, the all-electric LIT Motors C1 electric motorcycle is an amazing feat of engineering. Using gyroscopes and electric motors to keep its balance, the C1 really can't be knocked down--even when it's being tugged by an SUV.
On top of all of that, the C1 promises up to 200 miles of all-electric range, seating for two, 0-60 mph acceleration in less than 6 seconds, and a mere 800-pound curb weight. It's only 40" wide, so, in theory at least, it can split lanes and filter through traffic, skipping right past jams--but without exposing you to the rain, wind, or other inclement weather.
So what has happened with the C1 since 2012? It's still in development, with the first examples slated for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2014. According to the latest updates from the company, an all-new prototype is currently under construction,
Want to get in on the deal yourself? You can reserve one for as little as $250 for one of the first 10,000 C1s built--but you'll have to get in line, as the first 370 are already reserved. You can get a spot among the first 2,000 deliveries for $500. The full price of the C1? About $24,000, according to LIT Motors.
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LIT Motors C1: The Car-Like Motorcyle That Can't Fall Down
http://www.vietfreefun.com/extras/upload/images/1396321369_lit-motors-c1_100461109_l.jpg
http://www.vietfreefun.com/extras/upload/images/1396321390_lit-motors-c1_100461112_l.jpg
http://www.vietfreefun.com/extras/upload/images/1396321408_lit-motors-c1_100461111_l.jpg
http://www.vietfreefun.com/extras/upload/images/1396321437_lit-motors-c1_100461110_l.jpg
Imagine, a vehicle that drives like a car, but balances itself on two wheels. Too late--LIT Motors already did it, back in 2012.
As this BBC video demonstrates, the all-electric LIT Motors C1 electric motorcycle is an amazing feat of engineering. Using gyroscopes and electric motors to keep its balance, the C1 really can't be knocked down--even when it's being tugged by an SUV.
On top of all of that, the C1 promises up to 200 miles of all-electric range, seating for two, 0-60 mph acceleration in less than 6 seconds, and a mere 800-pound curb weight. It's only 40" wide, so, in theory at least, it can split lanes and filter through traffic, skipping right past jams--but without exposing you to the rain, wind, or other inclement weather.
So what has happened with the C1 since 2012? It's still in development, with the first examples slated for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2014. According to the latest updates from the company, an all-new prototype is currently under construction,
Want to get in on the deal yourself? You can reserve one for as little as $250 for one of the first 10,000 C1s built--but you'll have to get in line, as the first 370 are already reserved. You can get a spot among the first 2,000 deliveries for $500. The full price of the C1? About $24,000, according to LIT Motors.
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