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Motorcycle riders, especially those who use heavy bikes or frequently park in tight or inclined spaces. - Many riders struggle to push their motorcycles backward manually, especially when parking on slopes, in crowded areas, or with heavy bikes. This can be physically tiring and inconvenient, and may even cause minor accidents or loss of balance. The lack of a reverse gear makes maneuvering difficult in such conditions.
ABPS Renusagar
Challenge:
Problem: Many riders struggle to push their motorcycles backward manually, especially when parking on slopes, in crowded areas, or with heavy bikes. This can be physically tiring and inconvenient, and may even cause minor accidents or loss of balance. The lack of a reverse gear makes maneuvering difficult in such conditions. Who is affected: Motorcycle riders, especially those who use heavy bikes or frequently park in tight or inclined spaces. Expected Benefit: Riders will be able to easily reverse their bikes without physical strain, improving safety, convenience, and overall riding experience. It will make parking and low-speed maneuvering much easier, particularly for older riders or those with heavy motorcycles.
Objective:
Riders will be able to easily reverse their bikes without physical strain, improving safety, convenience, and overall riding experience. It will make parking and low-speed maneuvering much easier, particularly for older riders or those with heavy motorcycles.
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