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Titolo: la moto del futuro
Post di: am1 su Gennaio 30, 2005, 00:33:37 am
ahahahah e questa da dove salta fuori!?!

(http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/2002091467/www.wired.com/news/images/full/embrio-side_f.jpg)


(http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/2002091467/www.wired.com/news/images/full/embrio-3-4-ar_f..jpg)

(http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/2002091467/www.wired.com/news/images/full/embrio-3-4-av_f.jpg)

dalla fabbrica delle meraviglie, bombardier www.brp.com




Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: am1 su Gennaio 30, 2005, 00:40:44 am
BRP EMBRIO Concept


Saint-Bruno, Québec - 2003-07-09

Gold Award
Annual Design Awards - 2003
Industrial Design Society of America & Business Week Magazine

The BRP EMBRIO Advanced Concept is a one-wheeled recreational and commuting vehicle that promises a whole new experience on the road. Aimed at the 18 to 45 age group, this advanced concept prefigures the kind of user-friendly, minimalist vehicles we might be seeing - and using - on our urban, suburban and country roads in the year 2025.


The Design
This project was conceived as an exercise in forward thinking: what will the future of recreational transportation be like? Bombardier Recreational Products designers were asked to come up with a prospective concept for a recreational vehicle that would meet the needs of people in the year 2025.

The BRP EMBRIO concept is one of several concepts that were proposed by different internal design teams of Bombardier Recreational Products which had to respect the design philosophy "to create highly innovative, functional and exciting products to exceed people's recreational needs", and answer the following challenge: what would be the "next thing" in recreational vehicles?

The resulting concept is a minimalist, pure and simplified design that uses clean lines and on which the human print is obvious, yet fully blended in the overall styling theme. Both beautiful and functional, the BRP EMBRIO is exciting to look at, and should be even more exciting to ride.

Technology
The EMBRIO concept is a recreational and commuting vehicle that uses gyroscopic and electronic technology. It is a means of transportation, as well as a way of enjoying transportation as a positive activity. The main power source is a hydrogen fuel cell. In stand-by configuration, the vehicle's front wheels deploy to the ground like a jet plane landing gear to increase longitudinal stability. Thus stabilized, the BRP EMBRIO looks perfectly at home in the urban landscape, displaying the beauty of its sculptural lines until it's time to go for a ride.

A Rider-Friendly Vehicle
Riding the BRP EMBRIO concept in the real world would be a thrill. With a riding position similar to a motorcycle, the EMBRIO uses a complex series of sensors and gyroscopes to balance one or more human passengers on a single wheel. Technology will be used to harness the laws of physics, with the gyroscopes and sensors, a high-performance braking system, active suspension, night vision and robotic assistance. A digitally encoded learning key will start the engine. To move forward, the rider activates a trigger on the left handlebar. The landing gear retracts when the speed reaches 20 km/h. To turn, the rider leans in the desired direction. The brake is activated by a trigger on the right handlebar. When the speed drops to 20 km/h again, the landing gear redeploys automatically. Even without the landing gear, the EMBRIO would be stable when motionless because of the gyroscope.

An Ecologically Responsible Approach
The use of fuel cell technology and recycling of aluminum and polyethylene makes the BRP EMBRIO an eco-friendly design throughout its life cycle.

Materials and Processes
Polypropylene, Santoprene, nylon (injection moulding), aluminum (stamping, die casting and robotic assembly), magnesium (casting).

Dimensions and weight
48.75" x 27.5" x 47.5" (124 cm x 70 cm x 120 cm)
360 lb (164 kg)

Bombardier Recreational Products designs, develops, builds, distributes and markets utility vehicles, Rotax® engines and karts, Ski-Doo® and Lynx® snowmobiles, Bombardier* ATVs, Sea-Doo® watercraft and sport boats, Johnson® and Evinrude® outboard engines, as well as Evinrude direct injection and Evinrude E-TECTM technologies.

®,TM Trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its subsidiaries.

* Trademark of Bombardier Inc. used under license.

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Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: Homer su Gennaio 30, 2005, 00:56:43 am
burp...


Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: rokkstar su Gennaio 30, 2005, 02:27:31 am
pensa che belle pieghe ci puoi fare con questa  ;D ;D ;D ;D


Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: marcolino su Gennaio 30, 2005, 14:50:05 pm
Hem ..... scusate .... maaaa...... come si fanno le impennate???????  :-[ :-[


Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: rokkstar su Gennaio 30, 2005, 17:05:05 pm
io non mi preoccuperei tanto delle impennate  ::)
come fa anche solo ad andare avanti.....


Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: flower su Gennaio 30, 2005, 23:30:37 pm
..la mia più grande preoccupazione è se sto coso ci sta nel cassonetto dell'immondizia...  :-X


Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: sloteel su Gennaio 30, 2005, 23:57:53 pm
Ce lo vedete rossi o biaggi sopra una cosa del genere?  ::)


Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: am1 su Gennaio 31, 2005, 00:05:57 am
magari è divertentissimo, chi te lo dice... ;)


Titolo: Re: la moto del futuro
Post di: junta su Gennaio 31, 2005, 12:34:57 pm
Che figata... sembra uscita da un manga futuristico!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D


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