Bobby: Motorcycles folded like a pair of documents
At the Tokyo Motor Show in 2007, Yamaha made its first public offering of a new motorcycle called the Bobby. This car can be folded up like a pair of documents with two wheels, integrated facilities
A Japanese motorcycle manufacturer recently introduced a new type of motorcycle that can be folded like a briefcase.
At the Tokyo Motor Show in 2007, Yamaha made its first public offering of a new motorcycle called the Bobby . The car can be folded up like a two-wheeled briefcase, which integrates Internet and mobile remote controls.
The Bobby is on display at the show just for speculation, Yamaha does not have a specific commercial plan and remains the most technical information on the car.
At the show, viewers saw just one particular detail: Bobby used a smart card - just like your debit card - to make a boot key. Hopefully other information about the two-wheeled briefcase will soon be revealed by Yamaha.
(Photo: Cnet)
However, with its unique new features, Bobby became the vehicle that caught the attention of most people in the show, and showed that it had the potential to become a vehicle. Popular of the office world in the near future.
Apart from Bobby, there are also some eye-catching new vehicles, such as the Tesseract , a high-powered four-wheeler that looks quite different from a conventional car. This car has a combination of fuel, electric running; It also has the ability to adjust the height of each wheel separately so that the vehicle does not tilt while riding on rugged roads - also gave the viewer many pleasant surprises.
(Photo: Motorcycle-usa)
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