LadySnyper
New member
...in terms of motorcycles?
With advancments like ABS, DTC, fly-by-wire engine mapping, are newer riders being short-changed in learning to really "ride" a motorcycle?
I read an article that talked about how technology today is so advanced, that we may get to a point where it's almost like the rider isn't even doing anything, but more, relyimng on the bike to do all the work and correct any errors in their riding.
I mean, it takes a good amount of understanding, dedication, concentration and some degree of talent to operate a motorcycle effective and effiecntly. Are we missing out on actually learning to "ride" a motorcycle?
I'm curious to hear what the "tenured" forum-residents thoughts are.
With advancments like ABS, DTC, fly-by-wire engine mapping, are newer riders being short-changed in learning to really "ride" a motorcycle?
I read an article that talked about how technology today is so advanced, that we may get to a point where it's almost like the rider isn't even doing anything, but more, relyimng on the bike to do all the work and correct any errors in their riding.
I mean, it takes a good amount of understanding, dedication, concentration and some degree of talent to operate a motorcycle effective and effiecntly. Are we missing out on actually learning to "ride" a motorcycle?
I'm curious to hear what the "tenured" forum-residents thoughts are.