BMW equips motorcycle suit with built-in airbag

At the Milan Motorcycle Show (EICMA), BMW demonstrated its DoubleR RaceAir, a suit that could make motorcycle racing just a little less dangerous.
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At the Milan Motorcycle Show (EICMA), BMW demonstrated its DoubleR RaceAir, a suit that could make motorcycle racing just a little less dangerous. The suit integrates the D-air technology developed by motorcycle equipment manufacturer Dainese, covering the biker's back and collar bones with inflatable airbags for protection in a fall.

The suit uses accelerometers and other high-tech sensors, located in the aerodynamic bump, to detect an unusual movement that could indicate a fall. The airbag system picks up data from the sensors and uses a complex activation algorithm to recognize the conditions of an accident. The suit activates the airbags' inflation within milliseconds after impact.

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While the suit showcased in Milan is designed for professional motorcycle racers, BMW hopes to offer its customers a version for road use, the Dainese D-Air Street, by 2015.

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First Published Date: 15 Nov 2013, 13:09 PM IST
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