Honda's self-balancing motorcycle can now achieve better balance at low speeds or even when stationary. Honda Riding Assist 2.0 is the company's new self-balancing motorcycle system in 2021. Compared to its first version unveiled at CES 2017, it uses an independent swingarm system to detect movement and achieve low-speed balance instead of modulating the angle of the front fork. Honda Riding Assist 2.0 aims to help riders, including beginners improve their riding experience and safety.

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Honda's self-balancing motorcycle can now achieve better balance at low speeds or even when stationary.
Honda Riding Assist 2.0 is the company's new self-balancing motorcycle system in 2021. Compared to its first version unveiled at CES 2017, it uses an independent swingarm system to detect movement and achieve low-speed balance instead of modulating the angle of the front fork.
Honda Riding Assist 2.0 aims to help riders, including beginners improve their riding experience and safety.
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