What are the differences between the detection modes?

Since the types of use are different for motorcycling on track (circuit), on the road, off-road, and horse riding, it is essential to adapt to each discipline in order to ensure optimal protection in the event of falls and accidents.

In&motion has therefore developed several detection modes that adapt to each activity in order to optimize protection.

 

Horse Riding Mode

The Horse Riding mode has been designed to be used only for horse riding activities such as show jumping (CSO), cross-country, dressage, horseback trekking, hunter, and endurance.
⚠ The Horse Riding mode is not yet available in the United States, Canada, and Japan.

 

Motorcycle Modes

Road Mode

The Road mode is designed to be used exclusively on roads suitable for vehicle traffic (that is, with an appropriate surface). This mode is dedicated to road use in traffic.

Track Mode

The Track mode is dedicated to use on regulated closed circuits, in hill climb racing on roads, and in supermoto.

Make sure to wear your airbag system under a compatible suit.

Adventure Mode

The Adventure mode is dedicated to use in Trail, Leisure Enduro, or All-Terrain Rally on passable roads such as dirt roads (that is, a public road wider than a path and not designed for general vehicle traffic).

Motocross (MX) Mode

The Motocross mode is designed for motocross or outdoor Supercross use on a dedicated closed circuit with jumps, bumps, varied surfaces, and high speed, while integrating situations that do not require inflation.
⚠ The Motocross mode is not yet available in the United States, Canada, and Japan.

Adventure Race Mode

The Adventure Race mode is designed for experienced and advanced riders in Rally Raid and competitive Enduro who are used to this kind of activity and who do not want to be covered for all types of falls.

 

Table of the different activities covered by our detection modes

Activities

Road Mode

Track Mode

Adventure Mode

Adventure Race Mode

MX Mode

Motorcycle on open road 
 

 

       
Motorcycle / mini motorcycle speed on closed circuit (large circuit or outdoor kart track)           
Motorcycle / mini motorcycle in trail or enduro (leisure)           
Off-road motorcycle in rally-raid and enduro (competition)          
Motorcycle / mini motorcycle MX outdoors           
Trans Euro Trail          
Road Race (hill climb, road races)           
Supermoto           
3 wheels (3-wheel scooter)          

All detection modes are available as an additional mode, in addition to your main detection mode. You can find all the details of memberships and additional modes on the In&motion website.

 

Activities not covered by our detection modes

The following activities are not covered by our detection modes

  • Indoor activities (SX, Superenduro…)
  • Road rally
  • Dirt track, flat track, grass track, speedway
  • Snowcross
  • E-scooter (electric scooter)
  • Sidecar
  • Quad
  • Dragster
  • Stunt (wheeling, stoppie)
  • Drift
  • Freestyle
  • Motoball
  • Trial
  • Can-Am and Trike

 

Urban Mobility Modes 

Urban Cycling Mode 

The Urban cycling detection mode is intended for use only during cycling in urban, suburban, or rural areas.This mode has been specifically developed for accident and fall scenarios on bicycle-accessible roads (streets, bike lanes, paths, greenways, shared zones, etc.).This mode is designed for cyclists using urban mobility only, regardless of bike type: regular bicycles or electric bikes (e-bikes) compliant with applicable regulations.
⚠ The Urban Cycling mode is not yet available in the United States, Canada, and Japan.

 

Scooter Mode 

The Scooter detection mode is intended for use only during kick or electric scooter travel in urban, suburban, or rural areas.This mode has been specifically developed for accident and fall scenarios on scooter-accessible roads (streets, bike lanes, paths, greenways, shared zones, etc.).It is designed for scooter users, regardless of type: kick scooters or e-scooters compliant with regulations.
⚠ The Scooter mode is not yet available in the United States, Canada, and Japan.

 

In&motion declines all responsibility in the event of malfunction related to the use of an incorrect detection mode.

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