This is the second part of the paragraph. Though I don't think it makes sense at all, I would like you to have a look at it. I added a sentence on nanotechnology I'd like you to check, Writeacher.

1) So this element of the composite torque is not under direct control of the rider.
2) The composite torque level varies regardless of the rider's throttle input. The unpredictable nature of this composite torque means that the rider cannot select the torque level that he desires at any given moment.
3) The crossplane crankshaft allows to eliminate the intertial torque. In other words, the rider is able to achieve linear power delivery and traction.
4) Nanotechnology is the design, characterisation, production and application of structures, devices and systems by controlling shape and size at nanometre scale.
5) The possibility of nanotechnology are infinite and no one knows the consequences of that technology yet. It could bring profound changes to society and to the revision of concepts such as scientist or natural.

Here is the revised version of the paragraph:

1) So, this element of the composite torque is not directly controlled by the rider.
2) The composite torque level varies regardless of the rider's throttle input. Due to its unpredictable nature, the rider cannot choose the desired torque level at any given moment.
3) The crossplane crankshaft allows for the elimination of inertial torque. This means that the rider can achieve a linear power delivery and better traction.
4) Nanotechnology refers to the design, characterization, production, and application of structures, devices, and systems by controlling their shape and size at the nanometer scale.
5) The possibilities of nanotechnology are infinite, and the consequences of this technology are yet unknown. It has the potential to bring profound changes to society and challenge concepts such as scientists or nature itself.