Mavizen’s Super Sports Bike : A ‘Laptop On Wheels’ Thing!
Look at the picture below the read link. What do you see – A sports bike? No. It’s a super duper hi-tech sports bike which has got more substance that almost any other bike you must have ever seen.
Let me elaborate. If you saw the recent tech flick that boasted a similar yet a decade-advanced technology in the Terminator 4 movie, you’ll have no trouble to believe what we are about to introduce you.
We are talking about Mavizens’s super-advanced motor cycle - Mavizen TTXO2 Road Racing Series. It’s not the sort of moto-terminators, yet a little close. Mavizen TTX02 is a bike that is not less than a “laptop on wheels”.
This superbike is the world’s first production vehicle to ship with a powerful computer on its dash board, integrated IP connectivity over Wi-Fi, a core Linux OS and allows USB Based system bus to allow support for most commonly used plug and play devices.

Featured : Mavizen TTXo2 Sports Bike
The Mavizen TTX02 is available in multiple configurations available depending on the racing series and was available for display at the TTX02 at the SEMA Show 2009 in Las VGA.
This Mavizen’s sports bike may not fire at Resistance, hunt its target or drive all by itself, but it sure is a hotshot of a bike to drool your eyes over. After all, we never heard of such any other bike that actually does that. So, let us know when you do.
Oh yes, if you are bowled over by all this praise for the innovative mobile computer embedded vehicle, you can buy one for yourself at some $41,300, if you really intend to own one of the 50-something limited units of this vehicle.
Watch the following video to see Mavizen TTX02 in actions.
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Ok, this is really cool! A cool bike, with a great computer in it! I see more and more things running Linux as their core OS, I like that evolution
Would the great breakthrough be coming?