Silent But Dirty
Alta North
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Alta finally gets the Fortnine treatment
He could, but he won't. NDA.There are some folks here that could comment
Yes, that is mine. I still haven't ridden it since I broke my back. It pained me to just look at it everyday so I contacted Ryan to see if he wanted it for a Video.Who’s bike is that? Yours @Silent But Dirty ?
Didn't he say HD has the rights to the tech and BRP isn't allowed to do anything with it? Such a shame with how incredible the bike was 4 years ago already. Shave 10lbs, give more mapping control for the tech dummies like me, slightly more range and it would be on par with anything.Its pretty wild that BRP hasn't done anything with all that spicey tech they inherited.
Didn't he say HD has the rights to the tech and BRP isn't allowed to do anything with it? Such a shame with how incredible the bike was 4 years ago already. Shave 10lbs, give more mapping control for the tech dummies like me, slightly more range and it would be on par with anything.
How long will the red tape exist?Sure...its inevitably the lawyers who make the call/no call. Lots of red tape involved with the situation.
Good question. I wouldn't be surprised that with this video created it raises some eyebrows at HD/BRP legal....How long will the red tape exist?
Haha, I thought so! Well done! Couldn’t recall your number but the seat cover looked familiar.Yes, that is mine. I still haven't ridden it since I broke my back. It pained me to just look at it everyday so I contacted Ryan to see if he wanted it for a Video.
Its pretty wild that BRP hasn't done anything with all that spicey tech they inherited.
I don't understand it either. Why did they pay for the tech if they can't use it?
Now, 4+ years later, the tech has been dormant (as far as we know) while others continue to push the envelope.
At what point is the "old" Alta tech irrelevant?
4-5 years is a long time in this ever evolving field of e-transportation.