Bruce Arnold
Well-Known Member
I don't like the cockpit set-up. It's basically okay, no one will have any real trouble using it. But there was one decision made that necessitated a series of bad choices, a cascade of minor flaws.
They decided they had to have a twist-grip throttle, I imagine to make it more like a moped. And the twist-grip had to be on the right hand, like a motorcycle. It goes downhill from there.
That means that the twist-shifter had to move to the left hand. Upside down.
Which meant that the LCD display had to move to the right side, with the buttons closer to the stem instead of next to the thumb.
All to avoid using a thumb throttle, on the left hand side, as on the CCS/CCX/RCS.
I like a thumb throttle just fine; better, in some ways, and I'm not really impressed by trying to make this bike more moped-like. I'm willing to bet that no one would have bought something else because the Scorpion didn't have a twist throttle.
With a thumb throttle, the display would be back on the left side, with the buttons right next to the thumb as designed, the twist-shifter would be back on the right side, and right-side-up, as designed. All would be well with the world, a series of minor flaws would be corrected, useability would be improved, and no one would give a flip that it wasn't quite as motorcycle-y. Motorcycle-ish?
Tora is a genius and usually thinks things through really well. I think he got enchanted by the moped style and started deciding "well, it won't be so bad to do X this way and Y that way." And, yeah, it isn't so bad. But it could be that little bit better.
They decided they had to have a twist-grip throttle, I imagine to make it more like a moped. And the twist-grip had to be on the right hand, like a motorcycle. It goes downhill from there.
That means that the twist-shifter had to move to the left hand. Upside down.
Which meant that the LCD display had to move to the right side, with the buttons closer to the stem instead of next to the thumb.
All to avoid using a thumb throttle, on the left hand side, as on the CCS/CCX/RCS.
I like a thumb throttle just fine; better, in some ways, and I'm not really impressed by trying to make this bike more moped-like. I'm willing to bet that no one would have bought something else because the Scorpion didn't have a twist throttle.
With a thumb throttle, the display would be back on the left side, with the buttons right next to the thumb as designed, the twist-shifter would be back on the right side, and right-side-up, as designed. All would be well with the world, a series of minor flaws would be corrected, useability would be improved, and no one would give a flip that it wasn't quite as motorcycle-y. Motorcycle-ish?
Tora is a genius and usually thinks things through really well. I think he got enchanted by the moped style and started deciding "well, it won't be so bad to do X this way and Y that way." And, yeah, it isn't so bad. But it could be that little bit better.