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Motorcycle safety gear - a history of successive standards (source MotoCap)

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I’m reprinting here, in French and slightly reworded, the short history of motorcycle protection standards for protective shells and pants and jackets as told by the main researchers and experts behind the MotoCAP protocol here: "A guide to designing and manufacturing motorcycle protective clothing" (PDF document written December 2022).

The authors are :

Rukka D3O Air XTR motorcycle protectors

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This sheet summarizes the information I was able to glean on the net about the Rukka D3O Air XTR level 2 protective shells (limbs only, I don’t look at the D3O CP1/L1 thorax which is level 1).

Alpinestars Bio Air motorcycle protectors

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This sheet summarizes the information I was able to glean on the net about the Alpinestars Bio Air level 2 protective shells.

Motorcycle protections SAS-TEC SC-1/EVO1, SC-1/EVO2, SC-1/EVO3

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This sheet summarizes the information I was able to glean on the net about the SAS-TEC SC1/EVO 1, 2 and 3 level 2 protective shells.

Rev'it Seeflex motorcycle protectors

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This sheet summarizes the information I was able to glean from the net about the Rev’It Seeflex level 2 protective shells.

Forcefield Isolator 2 motorcycle protectors

This sheet summarizes the information I’ve gleaned on the net about Forcefield Isolator 2 Level 2 protective shells.