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03-11-07, 12:35 PM | #1 |
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Biker air bags.
This is more associated presently with racing but I felt the wider audience of IB might just appreciate the topic.
Just watching the 125 qualifying at Valencia and was interested to see that Dainese have several riders using their latest product. The product is an airbag which fits inside the speed hump of the leathers and is activated when a rider falls off. When inflated the airbag makes the rider look like he has borrowed the shoulder guards from a defensive tight end but they do seem to work very well. They protect the riders shoulders and his neck from flopping bout in the event of a fall. Not sure what they have to do if they have a slight fall and wish to remount their bike and carry on but I am sure that has been thought about by the makers. Could this be something that could offer value to us road riders? |
03-11-07, 06:25 PM | #2 |
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It trickle down eventually no doubt. Cost a fortune at first then after a few years will be more attainable for the rest of us!!!
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03-11-07, 06:39 PM | #3 |
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good idea really, saves landing on tarmac.
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03-11-07, 07:05 PM | #4 |
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This must be the same thing that they were talking about during qualifying on Eurosport...?
They (commentators) said that it was being trialled in short circuit racing but was more likely to be used in off roading and road racing... good idea tho....bit like the gizmo which inflated a bag in the top of the helmet to pop the helmet off an injured rider to avoid further injuries... maybe joe public will see them soon...? |
04-11-07, 04:51 AM | #5 |
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I've got a massive bubble of love around me so I'm ok thanks.
Didn't someone already bring out an airbag jacket that didn't go down (Excuse the pun) too well? |
04-11-07, 10:16 AM | #6 |
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They're available now. I saw a jacket the other day that had this system installed. Wasn't very expensive either.
It's going to be difficult to predict which of the many possible ways one leaves the bike and and this system is more useful than others. Unlike a car which switches it's system off below 30 mph, or in the event of a side impact this (I presume) is activated in the same way as a jetski rider coming off with a detachable cord. The other problem in the future becomes free choice. Will we eventually be forced to use a system like this rather than choosing to out of free will? |
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I had an English website, but I can't find it at the moment. I will look around and see what I can find. Check out this story from America about one that was tested in a real life situation. http://www.wbaltv.com/news/14328936/detail.html?taf=bal Now to me they seem like a damn good choice. I like the fact that they won't bother you until you need to use them. You look at spine protectors or full hard plate torso protectors like http://www.alpinestars.com/Bionic_Pr.../p/650655.html You know that these can be uncomfortable to wear, even though they are life saving. My only issue with the air bag jacket is the lack of protection that it gives your arms. |
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04-11-07, 12:57 PM | #8 |
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The wifes already got a twin set up
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04-11-07, 01:17 PM | #9 |
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Found UK site
http://www.skellerns.co.uk/worcester/ Click on "Clothing & Acc" which will open a new window, then move cursor over "Hit Air", then click on "Air Bag Jackets" |
05-11-07, 10:54 AM | #10 |
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The brains for the Dainese air bag that was being tested at Valencia is rather complex with parameters set and the use of GPS which all help to trigger the activation of the bag. For road use obviously something less complex linked in to the bikes own wiring via some kind of plug?
I got to thinking about what if they really did make a full suit of this? It would inflate and have you coccooned like a Michelin man? Only problem is although you would be protected from impact injury, a couple of wallops off a car or two and you could bounce your way to a distance of 5 miles or so from the original accidentbefore finally coming to a halt! |
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