I've barely heard of start stop systems on cars/trucks. You stop at a red light and your vehicle engine can automatically stop. The idea is to save fuel. When you take your foot off the brake or press the accelerator, the vehicle immediately re-starts. Hmmm.
Now in a thread on this forum (See Post #7) there is a mention of a motorcycle start stop system, although apparently not much in the USA as of now. Here's an article about the Honda system: Honda system
Maybe I'm stopped at a red light on a start stop system equipped bike. I've picked out a spot to move to if somebody behind me fails to notice the red light and the brake lights on my bike and is going to run into me. The car approaching me has a driver checking phone messages and is about to hit me. Will the start stop system give me enough time to move and stay alive? Hmmm.
Now in a thread on this forum (See Post #7) there is a mention of a motorcycle start stop system, although apparently not much in the USA as of now. Here's an article about the Honda system: Honda system
Maybe I'm stopped at a red light on a start stop system equipped bike. I've picked out a spot to move to if somebody behind me fails to notice the red light and the brake lights on my bike and is going to run into me. The car approaching me has a driver checking phone messages and is about to hit me. Will the start stop system give me enough time to move and stay alive? Hmmm.