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Is Harley-Davidson going to make seat belts?
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Question by Hekler: Is Harley-Davidson going to make seat belts?
I feel like I’m sitting on top a rocketship, when I’m on my bike.
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Answer by Chad D
I’d think that in a motorcycle accident it’s a good thing you won’t be stuck to the bike.
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no, that’s dumb,
but there is a Honda with airbags!
rocketship??? lets be honest, your first bike?
And why would you want to be strapped on to a rocket?
Maybe they will imitate Honda,and test Airbags.
only for guys like you that wear Depends
It’s not a rocketship. Relax. There are very much faster bikes out there with less protection than your Harley. Some are literally twice as fast, E.g. hyabusa.
So, you’ll be fine and no need of seat belts.
god i hope not, one more thing i can get a ticket for if i don’t wear it
i like the idea of those back belt things for kids though so a kid can’t fall off as a passenger
That would be stupid, Its important that you are able to jump off your bike in case of an imminent collision.
Ahhh…okay.
LMAO
negative….. the last thing you want when in an accident is to be strapped on your rig….
The new HD trike has them as an option I Think. Not sure I would want my butt strapped to any bike in an accident.
everyone else has said enough
Yes. Standard equipment on all 2009 models.
Your supposed To!
OMG I just had the best laugh of the day. The airbag thing was great. Thanks for the question! It seems you and Elton John have something in common there little “Rocketman”. You both like sitting on top of rockets! I can’t stop laughing.
Yeah you want them a buddy gave me a set out of his HD ford i just threw them in a corner But they have a crest on the buckle
Considering using any kind of a belt to strap yourself or your passenger on a bike is ILLEGAL in some states, I’d say NEVER. The last thing I would want is to be strapped to my bike if it was going down. I want to jump OFF of it. I’d rather have only my own weight tumbling with me than 800 pounds of Harley rolling on top of me.
All in all, you did not buy a bike that is a good fit for you.
You probably need a lowering kit. But if you are that uncomfortable on your bike, either take a class to learn how to ride it, or get rid of it.