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  • Airfence Bike
  • Safety by design
  • The easiest handling
  • Airfence Bike options
  • Airfence bike is for your facility if you:

  • have bikes on your track regularly,
  • like the ease of handling and new safety features,
  • find the cost saving is critical,
  • want the extra relaibility offered by Airfence Bike during events,
  • want the safety protection all year round
  • would prefer to have a rental contract rather than purchasing outright.

  • tracks' preference for regular use


    Airfence Bike is the safety barrier system which is preferred by track owners and managers. It has been developed in conjunction with expertise from the Commonwealth Science and Industry Organization and tested at an independent NATA testing laboratory. It is of course approved “Type A” by the FIM. Main safety features are:

  • Provide maximum levels of safety with outstanding impact absorption characteristics and the most comprehensive joining system providing a flush front face for the length of a bank of Airfence Bike.
  • Minimal rebound for the safety of the fallen rider and those following!
  • With six seat belt straps and stainless steel D rings, with a front covering flap, to join one section to the next. This provides a continuous wall of air cells each supporting the next and eliminating gaps appearing upon impact or end collapse. This creates a seamless font face to a continuous soft wall. Which, incidentally, makes a perfect PVC sign board!
  • Such easy handling and durability as to make it practical for all your track bike activity
  • The Airfence Bike Safety System combines impact absorbing features of Airfence IIs with a new foam frame eliminating the need for inflation. The ambient air inside is compressed on impact providing resistance to slow and stop the rider. Air is then exhausted to eliminate excessive rebound.


    150kg drop test impact at 50kph into Airfence Bike (barrier lying on it’s back) showing pressurization of barrier during impacts and exhaust flaps opening

     

     

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