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category 3
description
Mountainbike with
Meant for riding on ways like:
suspension fork
- tarmac roads and bicycle routes
(also as Hybrid)
- ways paved by gravel, sand or similar materials (e.g. fire
road, dirt road)
- paved and non paved hiking trails where roots,
thresholds, rocks and drops are more often
In doing so the wheels have constant contact to the
ground or lose contact for a split of a moment due to
small uneven terrain like roots (-> no jumps, no riding on
one wheel neither front or rear, no braking that causes
the rear wheel to lift up)
category 4
description
Full suspension
Meant for riding on:
mountainbike
- tarmac roads and bicycle routes
with max 160 mm
- ways paved by gravel, sand or similar materials (e.g. fire
travel (also as Hybrid)
road, dirt road)
- paved and non paved hiking trails where roots,
thresholds, rocks and drops are more often
- more rough unpaved terrain with intermittent jumps/
drops with a height up to 0,5m
In doing so the wheels have constant contact to the
ground or lose contact for a split of a moment due to
small uneven terrain like roots (-> no riding on one
wheel neither front or rear, no braking that causes the
rear wheel to lift up)
category 5
description
Full suspension
Like category 4
mountainbike with
Plus riding on/in
180/190 mm travel
- on very rough and rocky terrain with intermittent jumps
with a height up to 1m
- in named sport and bike parks (occasional)
category 6
description
Full suspension
Like category 5
mountainbike with
Plus rides on/in
215 mm travel
officially laid out marked /signed DH tracks and sport,
trail and bike parks
Bikes of that category shall intensely be checked for da-
mages after every ride due to the higher forces exerted.
2.1.4
models
aiM / anaLog /
aTTenTion / aCid / LTd/
RaCe one
aCCeSS WLS
aCCeSS WLS HyBRid
aCCeSS WLS gTC
ReaCTion HPa /
ReaCTion gTC
ReaCTion HyBRid
eLiTe HPC/
eLiTe HyBRid HPC
models
aMS 100/130/150
STeReo 120/140/160
STeReo HyBRid 120/140
STing WLS 120/140
FRiTZZ 160
models
HanZZ
FRiTZZ 180
models
TWo15
in what condition must your bike
be in when you ride it?
your new bike is an item of sports equip-
ment and may not be used on public
roads unless equipped to StVZo speci-
fication. in order to meet current StVZo
requirements, your bike must have the
following equipment listed here in ext-
ract form fitted.
Please take the full wording of the re-
gulations for trips in germany from the
StVZo or consult your dealer.
you will find the exact legal guidelines
with detailed information online at the
following address:
http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stvzo/
When using outside germany, please ob-
serve the traffic regulations prevailing in
your country. For this, please consult your
dealer or the competent authority.
Two independently operating brakes
A bell
Dynamo-powered lighting for front (white
light) and rear (red light)
Racing bikes under 11 kg are exempt
from the dynamo regulation.
Racing bikes exempt from the dynamo
regulation must carry battery-powered
lighting in the daytime.
Racing bikes are exempt from this regu-
lation for the duration of any races you
may be participating in.
White front reflector (often integrated into
the front headlight) and a red reflector at
the rear
Two yellow reflectors each for the front
and rear wheels; alternatively tyres with
reflective stripes on both sides
Two yellow reflectors for both right and
left pedals
MTB/ Road Bike/ TRekking
all lighting components and reflectors
must be officially approved.
approval can be recognised by a "k"
marking, a wavy line and a multi-digit
number.
For regulation fitting of these parts,
please consult your dealer.
2.1.5 accessories and modifications
Risk of Personal injury and Material
damage!
Many cyclists like to modify their bikes and
customise them to their particular wishes.
Forks, saddles, handlebars, pedals, brakes,
tyres and suspension elements - there are
many possibilities for changing your bike
subsequently.
Working on bikes, including work which
is assumed to be very simple, requires
sound training, sound knowledge and a
great deal of experience.
unprofessional work on your bike can
lead to dangerous riding situations, fal-
ling, accidents and material damage.
Only use accessories that have been certified
according to EN standards. Bike compu-
ters and bottle holders are an exception,
provided they are selected and fitted by a
specialist dealer.
Consult your specialist dealer when choo-
sing accessories for your bicycle.
Our company prohibits replacing the front
fork for modification purposes. If replacing
the fork becomes necessary during repairs,
only a fork may be used that is identical in
construction and has been approved by our
company for your bicycle model.
Consult our authorised specialist dealer.
The retrofitting of electrical drives to any of
our bicycles is not allowed.
You may not change the condition of any
part of your bicycle.
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