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How do these things work? How do they know you're falling?
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My guess is that they've got impact triggers, same as regular airbags OR they have a key you plug into your bike that rips out when you come off of it...

I think we've talked about these before.
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same principle as a jet-ski ignition shut-off is my guess - the break-away key switch that rex mentioned
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we discussed it a bit here:

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but it's good to see a reputable company working on the technology. At least if they sell one, it's likely to be worthwhile. I would absolutely buy one assuming the price is reasonable and they can actually back up the reduced chance of injury with some data.
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#5
if you look at the video, it deploys while the rider is still on the bike with both hands on it and before impact. i think its some more advanced tech than just a ripcord attached to the bike.
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I'm not sure.

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Has slow-motion starting at 19 seconds, and it's still kind of hard to tell because of the angle.

Here's a video of a that same system (according to a Dainese press release) in action on a racetrack in Valencia:

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In this example, you can *clearly* see that he is off the bike completely before it starts to deploy. There may be a couple of factors in play as to when the airbag deploys.

edit: Oh HO! I am undone!

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