It will certainly reduce the amount of GS machines. Putting them in the "High end" class. And maybe even with an AA or Apple CP onboard infotainment dash !
At the moment, it seems to me that the Chinese are simply copying ‘western’ designed bikes and knocking them out cheaply. That’s easy to do. This differs from the start of the Japanese motorcycle boom, when bikes like the Honda 750-4 were truly revolutionary, smashing the UK manufacturers at a stroke. This may change if the Chinese buy up ‘western’ bike manufacturers (KTM anyone?) and buy in the intellectual knowledge. We can see the Japanese car manufacturers being protectionist, merging with one another,
BMW have certainly lost their way with their in-house developed navigation app, itself phone based. Garmin, to some degree or another, lost the plot when they started to pander to bikermates’ demands that the units should be turned into infotainment systems, without which no ride was complete. At the moment Chigee and all the others are just comparatively simple ‘TV screens’ mirroring what is on a phone and / or picking up all the ‘must have’ data from the bike and / or on the wonder wheel things to save prodding at the dumb screen with a gloved hand.
I can see a case whereby Garmin ties up with a manufacturer to put the navigation chip into the bike itself, rather than make it entirely reliant on a phone. Simple A to B route creation can be done via a TFT screen or the owner can just speak (via BlueTooth or a local WiFi network) to the bike, saying “Take me to B down wiggly roads and find me a place to stop on the way for a brew and a view and a good hotel with parking at the end” or some such, AI then sorts it out. See the post on AI working with MyRoute as a sample.
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