"To test cornering performance, I put the bike at 35 degrees of lean—typical for a sharp corner—and stab the brakes or throttle, doing it faster each time. First 35, then 45 and 55 mph, all on a wet, slippery surface. It works against every survival instinct I’ve developed as a motorcyclist. It is absolute madness. At least on a normal bike."
Looks like as this and similar technology becomes ubiquitous, we'll have to learn to re-train our riding instincts. Meanwhile, engines will become silent (electric). Bikes will be unrecognizable to anyone who didn't grow up learning numbers and letters on an ipad.