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This would create air resistance, which would decrease the fuel mileage. |
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Why not just make an air-bag suit with a pull switch connected from the suit to the motorcycle? |
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I like BJS's modification here - but it should be automatic - sensing er...somehow that you are about to hit the concrete / another vehicle.... (Hadn't thought this through....) |
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No, that's a great idea. A rip cord plugged into the bike which inflates the suit when wrenched out by the biker falling off. Just don't leave the bike running and hop off quickly to run into a shop or anything. Poof! |
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You beat me to it, [squeak]. That ought to work. Anyone know how many accidents occur while the rider is still on the bike? Maybe it could be triggered by excessive deceleration if the rip cord's not pulled. |
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How about feather pillows secured with duct tape? |
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This system should use helium, so that the motorcyclist will safely float up into the air, away from any collision danger. Perhaps integrate a grappling hook into the suit to latch on to overhead power lines. |
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[phlish]It's not inflated all the time. Worried about the uncool factor, huh? If you're only cool with your leathers on, you're not really cool at all now, are ya? ;P |
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I really think that [jmvw] has a great idea! I am always sure to leave a lot of space between my car and a bike because if something ever happened, I wouldn't want to be squishing someone who might be lying in the road. |
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