Yamaha created world’s first real three-wheel leaning motorcycle, but what for?

in steemit •  7 years ago 

How many wheels does a motorcycle have? Most likely you answered two, but why? Traditionally, a two wheel design has been prominent, because of what makes motorcycles great – agility and connection to the road. However, for some this connection to the road is not strong enough with two wheels. That is why Yamaha introduced MWT-9 Niken.

Yamaha Niken is world‘s first true three-wheel leaning motorcycle. The most interesting and obvious feature of this design is two wheels at the front – typical three-wheelers have a motorcycle front and two wheels at the back. However, Yamaha says that Niken is the way it is to improve confidence on a winding country road. One wheel has one set of brakes while two have two sets – math is simple. Plus, Niken will have more grip in the front, so the riders will be able to attack corners just that little bit more aggressively.

Niken concept was revealed for the first time back in 2015 in Tokyo. It did look very interesting, but somewhat unrealistic. Now Yamaha revealed that this motorcycle is actually going into production and it is a serious bit of kit. It has a frame constructed from steel and aluminium parts, which is stiff and potent both in long straights and in the corners. It houses 847cc three-cylinder engine, which is managed by a complex variety of electronic systems. Front wheels are 15 inch and are equipped with specially developed tires.

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