Has anyone seen a Distance Sensor add-on for any of the cruise control systems available for motorbikes , I only seem to be able to find them as part of OEM.
Has anyone seen a Distance Sensor add-on for any of the cruise control systems available for motorbikes , I only seem to be able to find them as part of OEM.
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do you have any idea what those sensors cost?
Reminds me of Money Train.Get a lance from one of those medieval rereinactment purveyors, mount it on the front of your bike like the snout on a narwhal, with a mechanical connection to the throttle linkage (or throttle on the handlebars). When the tip hits the car in front of you, it cuts the throttle and you slow down.
as much as I know it adjusts speeds and distance. Some also have a advanced collision system but I believe they are separate systems. Theses systems are so intertwined if one system fails it shuts down related systems.In cars, does adaptive CC also incorporate the brakes, or just the CC 'coast' feature? I suspect the former.
A '19 Toyota Corolla that I rented last year simply used the engine to slow when I approached other vehicles on the freeway. At least, the slowing was gentle enough that I was not aware of any brakes being used. My speed was not so far above the traffic's speed that it would have required brakes if the sensor saw a problem far enough ahead. I have no doubt that were the car in front of me to hit his brakes, then yes, the Corolla's brakes would slow/stop the car. But this comes from a quick read of the manual in the glove compartment, not experience.In cars, does adaptive CC also incorporate the brakes, or just the CC 'coast' feature? I suspect the former.
The VW T6 company panel van has such over-bread gimmicks...In cars, does adaptive CC also incorporate the brakes, or just the CC 'coast' feature?
No, thanks. I prefer to maintain whatever sense of control we like to think we have.