• Cars

    A Wearable Motorcycle

    By Annemarie Conte and Esther Haynes Posted on 9.24.2008 49 Comments

    The transportation program at the Art Center College of Design has produced legendary car designers, including BMW chief of design Chris Bangle and Henrik Fisker, the creator of the Fisker Karma electric supercar. But this year, after professor Bumsuk Lim’s inaugural motorcycle-design class, the buzz is all about bikes, especially Jake Loniak’s exoskeleton motorcycle concept Deus Ex Machina.

    8.20.2008 at 10:13pm - Comment by bullmoose33

    I also ride a sportbike and I think this would be an awesome experience! It would be like flying. As far as safety goes I think it would be better than my bike in a collision. In a T-bone the first thing to get hit is my legs at least on this it would be the wheel. And the same goes for a head on collision. Debris is a non-issue. Haven't you ever seen people wear a wife beater, shorts, and sandals on a bike? I think they have a few loose screws in the head though! Shoulder checking would be an issue that would have to be fixed. Why do we care so much about safety any way? Who over 40 wore a seat belt when they were a kid? You cant prevent all injuries unless you live in a bubble. I want one but have a feeling it will be WAY too much for me to afford.



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