
Wesll Suspension Working Prototype 2
3 years ago
Q: Why is a Wesll safer than a two wheeler?
A: There are a number of reasons the Wesll is safer than its two-wheeled counterpart. Having four wheels affords stability in varying terrain and weather conditions. Running off the road on the motorbike usually means a trip to the hospital. A Wesll can be directed back onto the road surface without much excitement.
The Wesll locks the suspension when the brake is applied, which allows the operator to apply the brakes mid-corner without fear of high siding or sliding out. Four wheel stability coupled with additional stopping power makes riding a Wesll considerably safer than a two-wheeled motorcycles or static three-wheeled conversion trikes, which are inherently unsafe with their high center of gravity and inability to lean.
Most motorcycle accidents happen when the rider turns the wheel and locks the brakes to avoid an obstacle, or locks the brakes in loose gravel, wet or icy roads and simply falls over. Motorcycles equipped with the Wesll suspension system can't fall over. The additional wheels provide enhanced braking and acceleration; either could save your life.
A: There are a number of reasons the Wesll is safer than its two-wheeled counterpart. Having four wheels affords stability in varying terrain and weather conditions. Running off the road on the motorbike usually means a trip to the hospital. A Wesll can be directed back onto the road surface without much excitement.
The Wesll locks the suspension when the brake is applied, which allows the operator to apply the brakes mid-corner without fear of high siding or sliding out. Four wheel stability coupled with additional stopping power makes riding a Wesll considerably safer than a two-wheeled motorcycles or static three-wheeled conversion trikes, which are inherently unsafe with their high center of gravity and inability to lean.
Most motorcycle accidents happen when the rider turns the wheel and locks the brakes to avoid an obstacle, or locks the brakes in loose gravel, wet or icy roads and simply falls over. Motorcycles equipped with the Wesll suspension system can't fall over. The additional wheels provide enhanced braking and acceleration; either could save your life.
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the anarchist 3 years agoA two wheeler has only one line to consider (front wheel and rear wheel are inline). A three wheeler has three lines. Although, not as gay as a trike it still has two lines to consider. However, the ability to lean and cross up in the corners takes the gayness out of this quad. I'm not sold on the claim that it corners faster than a motorcycle, but, it does look like fun. Traditional quads will soon be replaced with this machine. Thank goodness. What took so long? -
Christian ZOZOR (FRANCE) 2 years agoAt least "THE"solution to leaning,tilting and braking has come.I think it's the greatest evolution for motorbikes for the last forty years.I want to earn one. When will it besold? and how much? -
Robert Rowe 2 years ago...looks like plenty of FUN! I will definitely follow up with this... -
Alf Ryall
9 months ago I know a coupla blokes who can make anything fall over ....... -
Mo Be 4 months agoHe could have worn a helmet at the beginning as well, though...
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