Ed Fatzinger: Deconstructing Kawasaki events, exploring Ducati DDM, and all things motorcycle data
Description
Lou sits down with motorcycle data guru, Ed Fatzinger. Ed is the director of accident reconstruction at YA Engineering. He holds a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from West Virginia University and a master’s in aerospace engineering from Embry Riddle University. He’s also a professional engineer, ACTAR-accredited reconstructionist, and a member of the SAE accident reconstruction committee.
He’s published several papers on the topic of motorcycle crash data. In this episode, you’ll learn about:
• Kawasaki data and how Ed started down that path
• Ducati’s Data Monitoring system
• Bombardier’s BUDS data
• Airbags vests
• Apps
• Diagnostic tools
• And more…
You can watch the podcast and find links from the show here.
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Timeline of Topics
00:00:00 – Bikes in the shop and Ducati’s modern tech
00:04:03 – Discovering Kawasaki’s hidden EDR system
00:07:18 – Breaking barriers: early roadblocks and first contact with Kawasaki
00:12:03 – Data mysteries and how manufacturers respond
00:15:43 – How motorcycle EDRs actually trigger (and how Ed tested it)
00:20:43 – Cracking the code: reverse-engineering and publishing the first papers
00:25:03 – Education, persistence, and field testing across the country
00:32:48 – Tip-over sensors, power loss, and missing crash data
00:37:38 – Inside the data: speed, traction, throttle, clutch, and gears
00:47:17 – Validating accuracy and correcting speed data
00:52:16 – Power loss anomalies and how to preserve motorcycle EDR evidence
01:04:17 – Off-road vehicles, BRP systems, and what “last instant data” really means
01:12:21 – Diagnostic tools, Ducati EDRs, and the future of rider data
01:34:49 – Airbag vest systems and data availability
01:41:23 – Ducati Data Analyzer and practical applications
01:56:54 – Smartphone-based data
01:59:24 – Lessons learned and how to connect with Ed