More than Tires: Emergency Brake Assist

July 4, 2018

Continental Motorcycle Safety Technologies: Emergency Brake Assist Welcome to part six of the Continental Motorcycle Safety Technologies series. In this series, we explore the latest motorcycle technologies to ensure safety in all riders and accomplish Vision Zero. Make sure to take a look at the other parts of the series. Continental Motorcycle technologies are developed […]

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More than Tires: Intelligent Headlight Assist

May 30, 2018 - 1 comment

Continental Motorcycle Safety Technologies: Intelligent Headlight Assist This post is part four of the Continental Motorcycle Safety Technologies series, where the latest motorcycle technologies get created to ensure safety in all riders and accomplish Vision Zero. Make sure to take a look at part one, two and three of the series if you haven’t. These technologies […]

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More than Tires: Blind Spot Detection System

May 2, 2018 - 1 comment

Continental Motorcycle Safety Technologies: Blind Spot Detection Welcome to part two of the Continental Motorcycle Safety Technologies series, blind spot detection. This series will expose the latest motorcycle technologies from Continental. These technologies maximize safety for all riders and help accomplish Continental’s Vision Zero. These technologies have been developed to support Continental’s worldwide safety campaign, […]

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More than Tires: Intelligent ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)

April 25, 2018

Continental Motorcycle Safety Technologies Did you know that Continental does not only make state of the art tires but also motorcycle electronics and safety systems? The cluster or the ABS on your motorcycle could be made by Continental! Continental is a broad company with many divisions. The Two Wheel department has sub departments that work […]

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Safe distance on a motorbike

How to maintaining a safe riding distance?

March 7, 2018

Learn how and why to maintain a safe distance while riding The recommended safe distance when driving a car is at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front during ideal conditions. One second extra should be added for each three meters of trailer length when driving a vehicle towing a trailer or caravan. Maintaining a safe […]

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