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The 3 buttons on the display i know the far right is for checking hours but what are the other 2 for? And what is the button between the up and down areas for the maps.
They do. Different levels in different maps.Not that I would use it lol but i thought these bikes have traction control?
Most 4-strokes have had this form of traction control for a long-long time. They didn't advertise it though because it was against the AMA rules.Fun fact, 2015+ kx450f's have a form of electronic traction control. The ECU recognizes when the motor spins up too quickly and retards timing to compensate.
You don't notice the TC because it works well and it doesn't have to cut spark like an ICE. Believe me, it's there.
The extra buttons are indeed for future features. We're working on it.
The app store is 10-15 years ahead of where Alta is right now. Alta needs to invent the iPhone first and then the app store. Then maybe someone (probably not Alta) will write a traction control software that works everywhere. Else, it would probably take 10 years to write a traction control software that works and does not disappoint most people.For an example of how easy it is to determine when you are in the air using an accelerometer just check the app store for any of the apps that can measure how much airtime you got, or look at the cameras that will tell you how long you were in the air on a jump.
InterestingIf I came across as recommending wheelspin was limited to 15% then I communicated poorly. I did not mean to advocate anything of the sort. I do agree though, when my altas are limited to half of their available horsepower, they do have fewer traction issues, but traction control really should have nothing to do with limiting max power available, it should have to do with limiting rate of wheel acceleration when traction is lost.
We agree on much but when you say you couldn't prevent an endo then I think you are limiting your thinking of what software can do way too much. It's trivial to see when a bike is in the air using accelerometer data from the bike and in that situation not limit wheel acceleration, as when I twist the throttle when I am already in the air I am not experiencing a traction issue, I am clearly trying to adjust the attitude of the bike.
For an example of how easy it is to determine when you are in the air using an accelerometer just check the app store for any of the apps that can measure how much airtime you got, or look at the cameras that will tell you how long you were in the air on a jump.
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