Honda Develops World’s First Production Motorcycle Airbag System
Honda Develops World’s First Production Motorcycle Airbag System
http://world.honda.com/news/2005/2050908.html
Yeah Honda!!
I'm sure the rider of the motorcycle will actually still be on the bike to enjoy the soft cushion of the air bag system, when he runs into something at a high speed.
Pretty cool otherwise, I guess?
TOKYO, Japan, September 8, 2005 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced it has succeeded in developing the world’s first production motorcycle airbag system. The new system, which can help lessen the severity of injuries caused by frontal collisions, is to be made available on the new Gold Wing motorcycle scheduled for release in late spring of 2006 in the US.
The Motorcycle Airbag System is comprised of the airbag module, which includes the airbag and the inflator; crash sensors, which monitor acceleration changes; and an ECU, which performs calculations to instantly determine when a collision is occurring. When a severe frontal collision occurs, the four crash sensors mounted on the front fork measure the change in acceleration caused by the impact and convey this data to the airbag ECU, which determines that a collision is occurring and whether or not it is necessary to inflate the airbag. If the calculations performed by the ECU indicate that airbag deployment is necessary, the ECU sends an electronic signal to the airbag inflator, which instantaneously responds by inflating the airbag. Inflating rapidly after the impact, the airbag can absorb some of the forward energy of the rider, reducing the velocity at which the rider may be thrown from the motorcycle and helping lessen the severity of injuries caused by the rider colliding with another vehicle or with the road.
By conducting extensive crash tests at its indoor omni-directional Real World Crash Test Facility, applying advanced computer simulation technology, and leading the way with the introduction of motorcycle rider test dummies, Honda has gathered and analyzed a wide array of data on the behavior of motorcycles during collisions. Honda has also taken full advantage of the experience of its automobile operations in the development of airbags, applying its expertise in the development of the Motorcycle Airbag System.
Motorcycle Airbag System: Principal Components
The airbag module, containing the airbag and inflator, is positioned in front of the rider.
The airbag ECU, positioned to the right of the module , analyzes signals from the crash sensors to determine whether or not to inflate the airbag.
Four crash sensors attached on both sides of the front fork detect changes in acceleration caused by frontal impacts.
Functions of the Principal Components
< Airbag Module >
· The airbag module contains the airbag and airbag inflator.
· The airbag inflator receives an electronic signal transmitted by the airbag ECU instructing it to release nitrogen gas to inflate the airbag.
· The airbag starts to inflate, exerting pressure on the cover of the airbag module, forcing it to open.
· The size and shape of the airbag, the manner in which is secured to the motorcycle with tethers, and the function of the deflation vents all help to maximize the effectiveness with which the system absorbs the kinetic energy of the rider, helping control the velocity at which the rider may tend to be thrown forward from the motorcycle, and thus lessening the severity of any injuries resulting from impact with another vehicle or with the road.
· From the moment an impact is recognized as a collision to the moment of airbag inflation, only 0.060*1seconds elapses.
< Airbag ECU >
· The airbag ECU continuously monitors the data received from the crash sensors, and by comparing this data to standard vehicle behavior, determines whether or not it is necessary to deploy the airbag. The data from each sensor is evaluated independently, and if it is determined to deviate from programmed standards of safe vehicle behavior by a certain predetermined degree, an electronic signal is sent to the airbag inflator, which causes the airbag to inflate.
< Crash sensors >
· The crash sensors which monitor acceleration changes are attached to the front fork legs to optimize the quickness and accuracy of their detection of frontal impacts. No alteration of the structure of the motorcycle is needed. To optimize the accuracy of collision detection, a set of 4 sensors are arranged—two on each side of the front fork.
*1 Side collision with a stationary vehicle(Honda Accord) at 50km/h
Yeah Honda!!
I'm sure the rider of the motorcycle will actually still be on the bike to enjoy the soft cushion of the air bag system, when he runs into something at a high speed.

Pretty cool otherwise, I guess?
TOKYO, Japan, September 8, 2005 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced it has succeeded in developing the world’s first production motorcycle airbag system. The new system, which can help lessen the severity of injuries caused by frontal collisions, is to be made available on the new Gold Wing motorcycle scheduled for release in late spring of 2006 in the US.
The Motorcycle Airbag System is comprised of the airbag module, which includes the airbag and the inflator; crash sensors, which monitor acceleration changes; and an ECU, which performs calculations to instantly determine when a collision is occurring. When a severe frontal collision occurs, the four crash sensors mounted on the front fork measure the change in acceleration caused by the impact and convey this data to the airbag ECU, which determines that a collision is occurring and whether or not it is necessary to inflate the airbag. If the calculations performed by the ECU indicate that airbag deployment is necessary, the ECU sends an electronic signal to the airbag inflator, which instantaneously responds by inflating the airbag. Inflating rapidly after the impact, the airbag can absorb some of the forward energy of the rider, reducing the velocity at which the rider may be thrown from the motorcycle and helping lessen the severity of injuries caused by the rider colliding with another vehicle or with the road.
By conducting extensive crash tests at its indoor omni-directional Real World Crash Test Facility, applying advanced computer simulation technology, and leading the way with the introduction of motorcycle rider test dummies, Honda has gathered and analyzed a wide array of data on the behavior of motorcycles during collisions. Honda has also taken full advantage of the experience of its automobile operations in the development of airbags, applying its expertise in the development of the Motorcycle Airbag System.
Motorcycle Airbag System: Principal Components
The airbag module, containing the airbag and inflator, is positioned in front of the rider.
The airbag ECU, positioned to the right of the module , analyzes signals from the crash sensors to determine whether or not to inflate the airbag.
Four crash sensors attached on both sides of the front fork detect changes in acceleration caused by frontal impacts.
Functions of the Principal Components
< Airbag Module >
· The airbag module contains the airbag and airbag inflator.
· The airbag inflator receives an electronic signal transmitted by the airbag ECU instructing it to release nitrogen gas to inflate the airbag.
· The airbag starts to inflate, exerting pressure on the cover of the airbag module, forcing it to open.
· The size and shape of the airbag, the manner in which is secured to the motorcycle with tethers, and the function of the deflation vents all help to maximize the effectiveness with which the system absorbs the kinetic energy of the rider, helping control the velocity at which the rider may tend to be thrown forward from the motorcycle, and thus lessening the severity of any injuries resulting from impact with another vehicle or with the road.
· From the moment an impact is recognized as a collision to the moment of airbag inflation, only 0.060*1seconds elapses.
< Airbag ECU >
· The airbag ECU continuously monitors the data received from the crash sensors, and by comparing this data to standard vehicle behavior, determines whether or not it is necessary to deploy the airbag. The data from each sensor is evaluated independently, and if it is determined to deviate from programmed standards of safe vehicle behavior by a certain predetermined degree, an electronic signal is sent to the airbag inflator, which causes the airbag to inflate.
< Crash sensors >
· The crash sensors which monitor acceleration changes are attached to the front fork legs to optimize the quickness and accuracy of their detection of frontal impacts. No alteration of the structure of the motorcycle is needed. To optimize the accuracy of collision detection, a set of 4 sensors are arranged—two on each side of the front fork.
*1 Side collision with a stationary vehicle(Honda Accord) at 50km/h
Great. I can just see someone driving down I-75 here in Detroit and hit one of the famous 2ft deep potholes and the thing blows up in their face and they crash because of it..
Its happened before with cars because our roads are so bad. It happened to my mom's friend last year because she hit one pretty hard. (in her car of course)
Its happened before with cars because our roads are so bad. It happened to my mom's friend last year because she hit one pretty hard. (in her car of course)
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It looks cool but from my personal experience (15 years with big bike license and hitting the concrete with my face and no helmet) the airbag would not do much in most cases.
In Europe BMW has a Hybrid motorcycle (BMW C1)wich has a egg shelf made of lexan and the seat is like a normal car with a back support(the seat has a vertical estructure). On this motorcycle you can actually wear the seatbelt as if you were in a car.
http://www.portalmotos.com/www/conte...?contentID=564
it even comes with ABS
http://www.dhpmoto.com/Reports/BMW%2...t/BMW%20C1.htm
You body normally moves forward when colliding with a object, the body moves in the direction in which you were traveling and your thrust is the inertia.
That Airbag is only going to work in small collisions. Once you are traveling at high speeds there is nothjing really that can stop you..
my .2c
In Europe BMW has a Hybrid motorcycle (BMW C1)wich has a egg shelf made of lexan and the seat is like a normal car with a back support(the seat has a vertical estructure). On this motorcycle you can actually wear the seatbelt as if you were in a car.
http://www.portalmotos.com/www/conte...?contentID=564
it even comes with ABS
http://www.dhpmoto.com/Reports/BMW%2...t/BMW%20C1.htm
You body normally moves forward when colliding with a object, the body moves in the direction in which you were traveling and your thrust is the inertia.
That Airbag is only going to work in small collisions. Once you are traveling at high speeds there is nothjing really that can stop you..
my .2c
Last edited by fromWRXtoEVO; Sep 9, 2005 at 01:05 PM.
Yeah, that airbag looks like a butt. But...if anyone saw the actually testing and video on (I believe it was) 60- minutes with this new airbag, it would appear to help greatly in "some" situations.
Originally Posted by SLVROZ_03
Yeah, that airbag looks like a butt. But...if anyone saw the actually testing and video on (I believe it was) 60- minutes with this new airbag, it would appear to help greatly in "some" situations.
i guess that's the purpose for it? (think eject seats)
Originally Posted by GalantT3
Since they’re all about developing new technology, they should add a feature that looks something like this.


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