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Our company Airbag Inside Sweden AB, is an airbag and design company based in Lysekil, Sweden. The brand Mo’cycle® was founded in 2005 by Moses Shahrivar after developing the world’s first motorcycle jeans, launched by the official Harley-Davidson stores in Sweden. The 1st version motorcycle jeans were leather enforced, the 2nd version was kevlar enforced and the 3rd version are now airbag enforced.
It took us 16 years to finally solve the long-lasting problem of protecting the lower body against impact hits. The airbag solution is now applied on our collection that ranges from airbag jeans to airbag vests and much more for us motorcycle riders.
The first motorcycle jeans were launched by the official Harley-Davidson stores in Sweden.
Mo’cycle is awarded “Upcoming designer of the year” in Milano, Italy.
The patent for the airbag jeans was applied for.
The airbag jeans received 150,000 Euro as a scholarship from the EU, under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
The airbag jeans are featured on CNN, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, MSN.
The airbag jeans were pitched on the TV show Dragons’ Den (Shark tank) in Sweden and raised 300,000 Euro from 3 Dragon investors.
The airbag collection is crash tested and approved.
The launch of the airbag collection… Stay tuned!
If you have any questions do not hesitate to write us an email info@mocycle.com or call us at +46(0)704170866.
Get notified when the UHMWPE jackets are launched!
Take a closer look at our jacket collection made with space grade materials.
Made out of materials first developed to be used in space (UHMWPE fibers), our jackets’ fabric is more abrasion resistant than kevlar.
The jackets are armoured with CE-2 protective pads on the back, elbows and shoulders
Equipped with extensive ventilation, our jackets can be worn in any climate.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824825