When you get out of a car you typically remember to release the seat belt and open the door. When you get in you close the door and fasten your seatbelt.
I find the airbag tether tether no more difficult to remember when dismounting and mounting the bike. Sure a few times I forgot and it tugged me to a stop at a gas pump or I rode off w/o clicking it on. In the years I've been riding a few times I've ridden off without fastening my helmet too. Disturbing yet rare. But as I said earlier the best airbag protection you can buy is the one you are wearing when you need it. Advantages and disadvantages will tilt us one way or the other towards electronic triggers vs mechanical or vests vs jackets. If you are in the market, do the research and buy the best one for you if resources allow.
I triggered my Helite Turtle 2 a few weeks ago in a low speed get-off. I was at a range rodeo course hosted by the local police motorcycle unit. The cone courses were very small and tight. At one moment I fixated on a cone across the circle I had to make and of course rode right into it. I guess the cone folded over and lifted my front wheel off the pavement and down I went, hard on my left side. I wasn't going but 2 or 3 mph but the last time I fell like this, about 16 years ago when I was 54, I broke my collar bone and strained my shoulder. At 70 years of age this time I rolled over across my back on the ground and jumped up - embarrassed as heck but not injured in anyway. The police officer coach was about 10 feet away when I hit the ground and his eyes were popping out of his head as he rushed over to me. I realized the vest had inflated and I looked like Bibendum the Michelin Man. I assured him I was OK and in a few moments the vest deflated. I had a spare CO2 cartridge with me and replaced the spent one. Getting back on my NC700X I went back through the course gate and failed to make the course again, but on the next try I completed it. The ride home was close to 20 miles in urban traffic and I was glad the vest was effective when I needed it and ready to work as designed if needed again.
I find the airbag tether tether no more difficult to remember when dismounting and mounting the bike. Sure a few times I forgot and it tugged me to a stop at a gas pump or I rode off w/o clicking it on. In the years I've been riding a few times I've ridden off without fastening my helmet too. Disturbing yet rare. But as I said earlier the best airbag protection you can buy is the one you are wearing when you need it. Advantages and disadvantages will tilt us one way or the other towards electronic triggers vs mechanical or vests vs jackets. If you are in the market, do the research and buy the best one for you if resources allow.
I triggered my Helite Turtle 2 a few weeks ago in a low speed get-off. I was at a range rodeo course hosted by the local police motorcycle unit. The cone courses were very small and tight. At one moment I fixated on a cone across the circle I had to make and of course rode right into it. I guess the cone folded over and lifted my front wheel off the pavement and down I went, hard on my left side. I wasn't going but 2 or 3 mph but the last time I fell like this, about 16 years ago when I was 54, I broke my collar bone and strained my shoulder. At 70 years of age this time I rolled over across my back on the ground and jumped up - embarrassed as heck but not injured in anyway. The police officer coach was about 10 feet away when I hit the ground and his eyes were popping out of his head as he rushed over to me. I realized the vest had inflated and I looked like Bibendum the Michelin Man. I assured him I was OK and in a few moments the vest deflated. I had a spare CO2 cartridge with me and replaced the spent one. Getting back on my NC700X I went back through the course gate and failed to make the course again, but on the next try I completed it. The ride home was close to 20 miles in urban traffic and I was glad the vest was effective when I needed it and ready to work as designed if needed again.
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