Our story
Everything started in Jean-Christophe Hamm’s head who wanted to know his lean angle to compare himself to his idols : Moto GP riders. He talked about it to his friend and former colleague Matthieu Vaccaro. Then they started to ride on tracks and the 3DMS was born!
Bored by their carrier in electronic and software development in an industrial environment, they created SHOC SAS and the brand Rider’s E-Novation in august 2015 in France. Their goal: develop tools and services dedicated to sportive riders.
On the 7th of January 2016, the Kickstarter campaign to create the 3DMS was a great success and gave the chance to the team to produce the first series of 200 pieces.
On April 2017, 3DMS Android application appeared on the Google Play Store and allowed to visualize performance datas in real time on the motorcycle.
The first order on the internet shop was received on 29th of July 2016.
In July 2018, the new 3DMS Display helps riders to see their performances in live on their bike.
In October 2020, the 3DMS Evo replaces the 3DMS. In summary, the 3DMS Evo uses the same characteristics that made the success of the 3DMS and new characteristics: the display and the data acquisition on the same enclosure, possibility to customize it by adding some sensors (lean angle, RPM, temperatures, suspensions… ) and output peripherals (LED indicators, …).
In July 2021, the lean angle sensor is available to update your 3DMSEvo.
In September 2021, Charlotte Guiramand joined the “3DMS” team as software developer. She is an ingenious and inventive person, she has a big experience in software development and she is a super biker, of course!
Our principles
- Make technology accessible for riders : easy to use and competitive price
- Design, create and produce our products ourselves
- Make our subsets in France
- Assemble our products in our workshops
- Keep our software and updates for free
- Sell directly or through specialized resellers to offer the best prices, same for everyone, all year long
Our team
Jean-Christophe Hamm
- Nick : JC
- Motorcycle license : 2006
- Current bike : 2002 Yamaha R1 yellow and blue with 1 000 000kms
- Where he first rubbed his sliders : Bresse track
- Best time in Magny-Cours : 2.07.32
- Best skill : electronic designer and software developer
- Best quality : perfectionism
- Max lean angle : 89° to the left in the left turn after the stands straight line in Bresse (R1 sadly survived !)
Matthieu Vaccaro
- Nick : Matt
- Motorcycle license : 2009
- Current bike : 166cc prototype of 14HP (Whouaaa!), MH 125 frame, Honda CBR motor, Aprilia RS forks
- Where he first rubbed his sliders : Bresse track
- Best time in Lédenon : 1.36.89
- Best skill : not much according to JC
- Best quality : straightforwardness
- Max lean angle : 56° on the left (MT-09’s oilpan remembers)
Charlotte Guiramand
- Nick : Chacha
- Motorcycle license : 2014
- Current bike : Yamaha R6
- Where he first rubbed his sliders : Alès
- Best time in Lédenon : 1’33″1
- Best skill : Falling 🙂 – Yes, but with style
- Best quality : help newbees to progress, very strong in race start!
- Max lean angle : 90°!! Again and again!