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Dainese motorcycle airbag track test

Joined Jun 2007
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It looks like Dainese is getting closer to releasing this product. It seems to be pretty safe, I just wonder how they account for false positive. :O

from autoblog:

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Motorcycles always have that ever-present danger of turning their operators into hamburger should the rider take a spill. Racing crashes are especially nasty, and while leathers do offer protection from road rash, cushioning impacts to the upper torso is key to increasing survivability. Dainese, a manufacturer of cycling equipment, has been working on an airbag system to help riders avoid injury called the D-Air suit. The system relies on accelerometers and gyroscopic sensors embedded in the suit, and when a computer determines there's a need, an upper-body airbag is deployed in less than a half a second. It looks like a similar, although much more complicated design, than the Airbag Jacket by Impact Jackets, which has already saved at least one life that we know about. Of course, this would all be avoidable if people didn't insist on climbing onto a powerful engine supported by the minimum of wheels and zooming around at the highest possible velocity, but what fun is that?


-:banana
 
The next question would be the cost :eek: if its compulsory for them to eventually be fitted into all leather gear then the cost will be enormous :jack.. just hope they arn't too sensitive :laugh:laugh :thumbup
 
Yeah not only would it scare the **** out of you if it went off imagine what yer pillion would do....:eek:
 

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