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Airbag for your bike


Lustalbert

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That seems like a really good idea. The potential could save a lot of lives, then again, most people I see riding are too cool to wear protective gear. Blazing through traffic in sandals/cutoffshirt/shorts, and a bandanna.

 

It says the downside is a price increase for equipped bikes (only 500 bucks to possibly save your life) and 3 lbs of extra weight. What's the downside of adding a measly three pounds?

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dainese is top of the line. If they stand behind the product, I definitely think it has potential.

 

I would definitely wear one, its a great idea.

 

Here is a similar concept, I tend to like the tether idea. (until you forget to unhook it when you dismount)

http://money.cnn.com/2006/04/24/magazines/business2/softeningcrashlanding/index.htm

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what happens however when you just lay your bike down at high speeds, if the front wheels keep spinning and you hit an object before your bike then how would it work?

 

N/m. Here.

 

Davidson noted, for example, a company technician is investigating the use of a lean angle meter to activate the system the case of a slide.
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