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08/25/08

Maybe Someday We Will Wear Our Motorcycles!

Permalink 02:05:10 pm, by Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq. Email , 143 words   English (US)
Categories: News, Articles, Editorial, Other, Motorcycle Product Reviews

California motorcycle accident lawyer Norman Gregory Fernandez discusses the wearable motorcycleMy friend Ed from Blawg Review recently sent me an article about a wearable motorcycle. You can see a picture of the design on the upper left.

When I read the article, I thought to myself, wow, this would be a cool thing to ride. The design of the wearable motorcycle may not be practical, but it sure is cool.

The designer of the wearable motorcycle states that you would simply step into the wearable motorcycle, and strap it on to your body. The design would run off lithium ion batteries, and would be capable of speeds up to 75 mph.

Could you imagine riding this wearable motorcycle through the canyons?

You can check out the article Ed sent me, along with a video animation showing the design of the wearable motorcycle by clicking here now.

By Norman Gregory Fernandez, California Motorcycle Accident Attorney, © 2008

7 comments

Comment from: Chris [Visitor] · http://www.customfighters.com
That thing is terrifying! I don't think I would want to ride...or wear something like that!
08/27/08 @ 12:34
Comment from: Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq. [Member] · http://www.bikerlawyer.net
Ah come on Chris, you would not even try it out in a parking lot somewhere? I would definitely check it out, but I don't think it will ever really be produced.

Norm
08/27/08 @ 13:33
I'm still not sure about it, but I'd love a go.
09/02/08 @ 03:57
Comment from: Ajlouny & Associates [Member] · http://www.ajlounyinjurylaw.com/motorcycle_accident.htm
I wouldn't mind trying it out, but you know it have to be rebuilt to make sure there is a way to unstrap yourself when you need to jump off. Cool liking thing though.
09/12/08 @ 12:11
Comment from: Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq. [Member] · http://www.bikerlawyer.net
If you look at the video for the prototype it does get horizontal at speed. Your body angle moves depending upon the speed you are at. That is if we ever really see this thing in action!

Norm
10/02/08 @ 10:22
Comment from: Robin [Visitor]
I have to share this with you guys! The coolest way to blaze the roads on your motorcycle and ensure that other motorists notice you...is to check this place out - www.ironhorsehelmets.com ,they have some of the coolest bling for your helmets. We all have to be safe out there, but we can have fun doing it! One of the greatest benefits is the fact that YOU ARE NOTICED! It is shown that the majority of our motorcycle accidents are due to other motorists…who say they DO NOT SEE US!, lets throw that excuse out their window! Yeah I know the famous t-shirts all you fellows wear that say “If You Can Read This…The Bitch Fell Off” are the only accessory you feel you need, but I have to say, there is something hot about a guy with a Mohawk…..especially a purple one! I wear mine and I love it, I get lots of attention, not that a lady on a bike does not anyway…but the more the better! The helmets are affordable and I plan on getting a few for my riding buddies for Christmas gifts, I want to keep them safe, and I do think this is a cool way to do it….make motorcycle helmet wearing fun.
10/10/08 @ 05:41
Comment from: Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq. [Member] · http://www.bikerlawyer.net
Thanks for the link Robin. This looks more like an advertisement but I went to your site and it does look like you have some good helmets that my readers may want to check out.

Norm
10/10/08 @ 06:10

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