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Motorcycle airbags
This post is about airbag systems worn as part of the riding gear, and not about the airbags installed on motorcycles like the Gold wing. Airbag systems for track use are also beyond the scope of this post. All prices are current market prices when importing into India and not the MRP/RRP. All images are from the internet except that of Helite e-turtle 2, which is mine.
What are they?
As the name suggests, a motorcycle airbag is a type of gear worn by the rider or the pillion which gets deployed in case of a crash and absorbs most of the impact energy.
Airbag types
Based on the mechanism of deployment, airbag systems can be mechanical or electronic.
Mechanical system works through a tether which the rider has to attach to the bike. In case of a crash and separation of the rider from the bike, the tether gets pulled and a spring loaded nail pierces the compressed gas cartridge causing deployment of the airbag.
Pros
Cons
The most commonly available mechanical systems are:
1. Hit Air
Hit Air vest.
2. Helite
Helite turtle 2
3. Spidi
Spidi vest
Slow deployment of the Spidi vest, especially the neck support. (video)
4. Motoairbag
Motoairbag vest. Note the inertia reel.
There are various other less popular mechanical systems in the market, mostly Chinese, but deployment times are unusably slow. Some of the aliexpress ones can be had for under 10000 rupees.
Note the slow deployment of the aliexpress airbag. (video)
Even our very own Axor has one prototype under development, but the deployment time is comically slow. (Video of Axor vest deployment). It looks more like a rebranded generic ali express vest.
Axor vest
Continue reading BHPian Deerhunter's review on motorcycle airbags for more insights and information.