There have been quite a few great reveals at CES this year, but Honda unveiled a self-balancing motorcycle and associated piece of tech that blows almost everything else away. Honda’s “Riding Assist” technology was derived from the Asimo robot and the Uni-Cub personal transporter and, in essence, uses the wheels to auto-correct balancing issues. The bike will also follow you around, brake for you and do pretty much everything except turn itself. There’s no word on whether or not this concept will ever see production or how much it will cost. See the bike in action in this short video.
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