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Indian ' s Radar Headlight Solves ARAS Aesthetic Problem By Ben Purvis

Radar technology is already commonplace in cars and rapidly spreading into motorcycles as a growing number of tourers and adventure bikes adopt the idea of adaptive cruise control and front collision warning systems. But for cruisers- a breed of long-distance, wellequipped, highway-oriented bikes that should be high on the list of models to get the tech- finding a place to hide the radar unit becomes a problem. Indian Motorcycle has already adopted radars on the back of some models, allowing blind spot monitoring and rear collision warning systems, and a new patent suggests it ' s now solved the aesthetic issue of front radars by hiding the sensor inside a normallooking headlight. While radar sensors themselves are relatively small and increasingly inexpensive, and the adoption of ride-by-wire throttles and computer-assisted braking systems makes modern bikes well suited to adopt technology like adaptive cruise control- tech that can maintain a constant distance from the vehicle in front- hiding a front radar isn ' t easy.
The sensors can ' see ' through some materials, but generally need a clear, unobstructed line-ofsight for optimal operation. That ' s why on bikes like BMWs, Ducatis, KTMs and Yamahas that already have front radar systems, the sensor is usually easy to see. Look, for example, at a BMW R18B or Transcontinental: when the radar option is added, it comes with a chrome-clad wart that sits above the headlight to house the sensor, replacing the smooth panel of the radar-less version. Like all the best ideas, Indian ' s solution is a simple one. One that comes thanks to the fact that modern LED headlights can be far smaller than their forebears, but the classic cruiser and tourer style means bikes still use the large, circular light designs of previous generations. Illustrated on a Chieftain in the patent document, the idea is to tuck the radar sensor inside the lower section of a normal-looking circular headlight, shifting the high and low-beam LED all into the upper portion. Since the requirements of an effective headlight are essentially the same as those of a radar, namely an unobstructed view of the road ahead, it ' s the ideal position for the unit. The radar itself appears to be the ubiquitous Bosch sensor that ' s already been adopted by brands including BMW, Ducati and KTM, but by siting it inside a circular headlight that ' s already a signature feature of the brand, Indian will be able to equip virtually any bike in its range with the technology without having to modify or corrupt the styling. www. indianmotorcycle. com

Freedom Performance- Heat Resistant Glossy Black Finish

Corona, California based Freedom Performance have added to its range of finish option. Seen here on the company ' s Radical Radius 2-into-2 exhaust is a " fresh look – a brilliant, heat-resistant powder coating with a sleek, glossy-black finish, perfectly suited for Harley-Davidson and Indian motorcycles. Just one more in our ever-growing range of finish, end cap, baffle and bracket options."
FREEDOM PERFORMANCE EXHAUST Corona, California, USA Tel: 951 898 4733 www. freedomperform. com

Müller Power Clutch 2.0

The combination of adjustments to Power Clutch and its additional new progressive action ' Clutch Control ' offers " the best possible clutch Performance available," says owner Fabian Müller. " No slipping and no problems when adjusting and a properly separating clutch. This update solves all the clutch control and gearbox management challenges of the M-8 models, offering outstanding smoothness and improved performance." It replaces the OEM part and reduces the required clutch lever force and effort by an average up to 45- 50 %- " making it easier to adjust and delivering an improved pressure point."
It is suitable for the cable clutch transmission on ' 21- ' 26 Touring, ' 18- ' 26 Softail, and ' 21- ' 25 Trike.
MÜLLER MOTORCYCLE AG Koenigsmoos, GERMANY Tel. + 49( 0) 8433 929979 info @ m-motorcycle. de www. m-motorcycle. de
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