Anicet Mbida 06:52, February 01, 2023

Anicet Mbida delivers to us every morning what is best in terms of innovation.

This Wednesday, he is interested in a new self-stabilized scooter, capable of standing on its own, without a stand.

The innovation of the day should bring both more comfort and safety.

This is the first self-stabilized scooter.

Clearly, he stands on his own without a crutch.

It's impressive.

You have to imagine a classic electric scooter (with two wheels, I specify), but which remains perfectly straight, perfectly balanced, even when you are stationary.

Looks like magic.

It's as if we had stuck small invisible wheels on it like on children's bicycles.

As a result, stopping at a red light, you no longer need to set foot on the ground.

We remain seated, comfortably installed.

And once there, we can go down without holding the handlebars.

The scooter will not fall!

This is not the first self-stabilized motorcycle.

I had already told you about prototypes presented by BMW and Honda.

But this is the first scooter.

And above all, the first self-stabilized motorcycle that we can buy.

Since it should be marketed this fall by the Indian startup Liger Mobility.

But how does he manage to keep this scooter balanced?

It uses a kind of gyroscope.

It's the same technology as on single-wheelers and hoverboards, these self-stabilized machines that we see more and more in town.

Except that it has been miniaturized to fit on a scooter wheel.

Anyone who rides a motorcycle or bicycle knows this: the slower you ride, the more difficult it is to stay stable.

You have to play with the handlebars all the time, especially when the bike is heavy.

Well, this technology will take over.

It will adjust the balance automatically to always keep the bike upright.

It will be much safer and much more reassuring.

It might even open up motorcycling to a whole new audience (much like three-wheeled scooters).

How does it go in turns, when you try to lean?

The motorcycle refuses?

Fortunately not !

The system can be disengaged with a button.

It can even turn off automatically from a certain speed.

This allows you to keep control like on any scooter.

In any case, I already imagine the faces of passers-by when we stop at a red light with this type of machine.

Without a crutch, without putting your feet on the ground... You shouldn't be surprised to be arrested for witchcraft.