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CitySailer – A Two Wheeler To Cruise on Public Roads Without a Helmet

  • We are in a situation that people should be thinking about the environment and conserving energy. People are aware of the effects of global warming so they want to adapt to ways to prevent this. Now, there has been different new innovations for transportation and one of them is the CitiSailer.

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    The CitiSailer is powered by fuel cells and would be the perfect gadget for people who are just so tired of getting stuck in traffic for hours. It is a two- wheel vehicle which has a sleek slim design that can be maneuvered easily and is really light to drive. Parking is also not a problem, the vehicle is very compact and by pushing the steering levers forward parallel to the frame, it would clear the seat column so it can easily be parked.

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    There are a lot of issues with regards to safety in two-wheeled vehicles. That is why the designer Christopher Kuh took keen note of this and created a safe vehicle. The CitiSailer is designed to have a seat-belt which crosses over your body so you can remain strait while driving. He also integrated an air bag in the vehicle. Imagine this; you do not need to wear a helmet to ride this vehicle which is a first for two-wheeled vehicle.

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    The CitiSailer also runs on drive-by-wire technology. It has an engine located in the rear wheel. You can also have an optional backpack which can be mounted on the vehicle for some storage space.

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    If you want to have a comfortable or may I say sailing drive the CitiSailer is for you. This exceptional vehicle is pushing on the bounds towards the future of what transportation should be for the people.

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  1. #1 Mark Montoya
    September 23, 2009 pm30 8:10 pm

    Really cool design. I’m looking forward to seeing the future- now! ;-)

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