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A Canadian inventor has come up with the ultimate airbag, whose operation has to be seen to be believed.
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Rejean Neron's Safety Sphere is a protective suit which inflates to a man-sized sphere, completely enveloping the rider in the event of a crash. It inflates in five hundredths of a second, cushioning the rider for any impact (except perhaps those into giant spikes) and consists of a loose fitting coverall suit comprised of two layers of fabric. Neron explains: "The outer layer is made up of a highly resistant parachute type material. The inner layer is made up of a thin, moderately elastic synthetic material. In a collision situation, the passengers are thrown from the motorcycle, the cord connecting them to the motorcycle seat disconnects, the electrical voltage plummets, and the electronic circuit processor inside the belt buckle housing of each occupant connects the 9 volt battery to an electric igniter in the back housing of their respective suits." This triggers the firing of an explosive canister of propellant called nitrocellulose.
Neron is a motorcycling idealist who believes bikes could play a massive role in alleviating congestion in 21st century cities, if only riders' fear of crashing's consequences could be reduced to those of the prang-happy car driver. He's been working on the Safety Sphere for many years, through 'countless' iterations and is now looking for backing to bring the design to production.
 

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Hmmm....
If the suit wasn't stupidly heavy, HOT, or expensive, then I would consider it.
ALTHOUGH, surely you would just KEEP rolling? Or does it slowly deflate? Or what?

Looks like SO much fun. :D
(until you roll in to another car :S )
 
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the cord connecting them to the motorcycle seat disconnects,

Uh oh, I could see THAT ending badly.
It is triggered by a cord?

The other thing, is I don't want the suit going off if I simply fall over at a traffic light, or generally all low speed spills which are relatively harmless.
I have been in two of those already. Not even had to replace my helmet! Each time simply picked up my bike and rode off...
If I had this suit, I would have to replace the whole thing!!! surely? Not to mention how embarrassing it would be!!!
 
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