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Innovative Helpmet aims to save the lives of motorcyclists by automatically reaching for help.

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BMW Motorrad introduces new “Intelligent Emergency Call” feature that automatically summons help in a crash.

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Patent indicates Honda’s development of a Blind Spot Warning System for bikes using both cameras and radars.

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Samsung shows off innovative S bike mode feature in the Samsung Galaxy J3 smartphone.

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Learning to ride right in the MyRide Riding Course organised by M2WRC in Miri, Sarawak.

  • Specially organised riding course by M2WRC
  • Focused on creating safety awareness for riders
  • Course conducted using Kayo MiniGP bikes
  • Officially supported by Sarawak State Government
  • Features former Moto3 rider Hafiq Azmi as guest coach

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Samsung smart windshield system aims to make riding safer.

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BMW Motorrad HUD system for bikes could potentially make riding easier and safer as demonstrated in a special video. (more…)

New Arai Ducati HV-1 Pro full-face helmet debuts sporting striking high-visibility graphics designed by Drudi Performance. (more…)

Dainese space suits will help astronauts in future missions to Mars. (more…)

BMW Motorrad shows off its advanced laser headlights and in-helmet HUD systems. (more…)

The Alpinestars vs Dainese legal saga over their respective airbag technologies continues further now with Dainese speaking out about the situation. Though Alpinestars’ response did clear up a few things, this new response from the devil-horn brand has shed even more light into the situation.

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In its response, Dainese insists that legal action was taken in Germany, resulting in a Munich court granting an injunction on Alpinestars selling its Tech Air-equipped product in the German market. Dainese further highlighted that legal action is presently being processed in Italy.

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This counters Alpinestars’ initial response where it stated that no legal action was taken against it in Germany. However, it appears that the clarification about the patent infringement lawsuit being centred on the physical material used to produce the inflatable airbags in both the Alpinestars Tech Air and Dainese D-Air Armor remains true.

Either way, the outcome of the Alpinestars vs Dainese saga will have global repercussions on several levels indeed. Lets not forget that both brands have top-level riders in both MotoGP and WSBK donning their products, and the outcome of this battle may lead to just one side winning the rights to produce airbag-equipped riding apparels.

You can read Dainese’s response here to get where the devil horn brand is coming from in this entire affair.

Source: Asphaltandrubber

As it is, the modern safety helmet has come a long way indeed. However, a firm called Vozz Helmets is out to change that with its range of helmets that feature a rather unorthodox yet ingenious design.

Vozz’s unconventional design features a rear access application without straps. The shell opens rearwards and makes wearing it much easier compared then the regular top-down insertion method. As a result, the design negates the need for chinstraps whilst boasting several benefits such as enhanced aerodynamics and increased protection.

Despite the narrow lower rim design, the Vozz’s rearward entry appears much easier to don. We also cannot help but notice that this rearward and strapless entry will favour riders who wear spectacles as well. Check out the video attached above for a better grasp of how this works.

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Furthermore, the design also has several extras to protect its users beyond the point of operation. One of which is the rear shell doubling up as a head cup for attending paramedics during emergency extraction. The six-step disassembly can be accessed quickly via scanning a QR code placed in the helmet’s bottom rim by attending paramedics or emergency services personnel.

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Vozz currently holds the master patent for the helmet design and is open towards licensing its technology to other parties. More information about the Vozz Helmet can be viewed via its official website, vozzhelmets.com.

Source: YouTube via CarBuzz.com
Images: VozzHelmets.com

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