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Old 12-04-21, 09:56 AM
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BFisher
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They had me until the end with the "better bicycle" stuff.

Why does a machine that almost feels like magic and is proven to self-correct when pushed down hill with no rider need assisted steering? Does the time-tested design really benefit from that "improvement?" Does that bit take away from the point that there is an intuitiveness to the design as is that is part of its value?
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