Mega Block Motorcycle
Lines. Lines and Lines and lines. With  the front face looking like a Lego, or a mega-blok. It’s the “2015 Honda  CB 750″ by Igor Chak. The engine is powered by a four-cylinder liquid  hydrogen engine.  POW! A six-speed dual-clutch transmission with electronic lurch and  traction control. Electronic tuning by the onboard computer. I’ve  decided to call it “Frank”. Hello David, Frank, aka CB750, is here to  take you over the canyon top.
This  2015 Honda CB 750 is a predecessor to the 1970s-80s CB (pictured  below.) It’s basically exactly the same, as you can see, except it has  some computers on it.
Computers!  Controlling the tuning. Is that madness? What else we got here… frame  and body is a unibody contstruction combining carbon fiber, aluminum,  and titanium. Seat cowling is part of the frame, allowing it to carry  heavy boys and gals: up to 300lbs.
Front  and rear electro-magnetic suspension adjusted, you guessed it;  electronically. Sensors show readouts updating every 1/10 a second and  can adjust everything on-the-fly. ABS, airbag, and steering damper. Rims  designed to be sleek and aerodynamic. Radar technology to “sense an  upcoming head-on collision and will automatically slow the bike.” – most  of these features can be manually disabled to suit the driver.
Now, the on board computer, which can be controlled through a 5” OLED multi-touch display positioned right on the fuel tank. This is the brains of the bike. There are 3 menus: GPS, Drive modes, diagnostics mode.
GPS mode is like your standard GPS that will give you directions and etc, but it will be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi and 3G. This will enable you to find information on the go and implement it to your rout.
Drive mode: economy, race and standard. All can be electronically tuned.
Diagnostic mode: lap times, gas consumption, top speed and etc.






 
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