To view this, you need to install the Flash Player 9. Please go to here and download it.

Charpentier Law Firm Blog

February 12, 2010

Air Bags for Motorcycle Riding Suits

Posted under: Motorcycle — Charpentier Steve @ 1:01 pm

Dianese (Motorcycle Apparel Company) is currently developing two different platforms for their “D-air system”, one purely for the track and one design for street riders. One of the person’s involved in developing the product, Alessandro Bellati, “since we started developing the system in 2006 it has changed massively. Initially, the air bag sat on the rider shoulders, outside of the leather suit, and once inflated was designed to protect the rider shoulders and collar bones in the event of a crash. …… but we soon found that it wasn’t practical so we started looking at building a system into the riders leather suit. The latest D-air design ….. is completely incorporated into the suit. We have developed a special leather for the shoulder areas that stretches when the air bag goes off, meaning that the suit looks the same as a normal set of leathers and isn’t bulky and un aerodynamic, yet has the air bag built in. Another advantage is that the rider can re-mount and race on after a crash if the air bag is built into the suit, it deflates quickly and doesn’t affect the suits’ structure at all.” Fast Bike Magazine January 2010.

For more information Motorcycle Accidents Click Here: http://www.brevardlawyer.com/html/motorcycle-accidents.html

Leave a Reply





back to top

Our dedicated attorneys will fight for your legal rights. Contact our office today to find out how we can help.






North Brevard
1135 South Washington Avenue
Titusville, Florida 32780
(321) 631-5446
Map

Central Brevard
1980 Michigan Avenue
Cocoa, Florida 32922
(321) 631-5446
Map

South Brevard
2285 West Eau Gallie Blvd.
Melbourne, Florida 32935
(321) 308-8020
Map

Super Lawyers
Seriously Outstanding
only 5% selected each year

LegalEliteLogo
Martindale Hubbell Peer Review Million Dollar Advocates Forum

LEGAL NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: The materials within this web site are for informational purposes only. They are not legal advice and should not be used as such. Transmission of the information in this web site is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Internet users and readers should not act upon this information without first seeking professional legal counsel. The information in this web site is provided only as general information which may or may not reflect the most current legal developments.