I have an an idea, probably crazy, that it might be useful to have a push button that delivers a torque pulse on demand, much like a clutch can do when quickly engaged. Sometimes this is useful off road to wheelie over a log or do a flip turn. Twisting the throttle can be too slow to deliver the surge and too slow to go back to a more reasonable position.
I think this would be fairly easy to design with some simple electronics. Of course there is some danger in modifying the throttle signal but still...
So what if there was a button like a kill switch on the left side that gave a burst of power when pressed? Maybe with adjustments for the amount and duration of the pulse using a one shot circuit. And maybe a delay to prevent unwanted multiple pulses from happening. And some careful design to avoid any stray triggering, danger, danger!
Does anyone think this idea would be worth pursuing? I really don't miss the clutch except for this purpose. There are a few ways it could be done. Press to trigger a power pulse, press and hold to coast with pulse on release, press longer for a bigger pulse, combine with throttle twist to vary the pulse power. Who knows what's best, this is uncharted territory, or is it? Lots of crashing during R&D
. Looking for comments...