SIST EN ISO 4210-2:2014
(Main)Cycles - Safety requirements for bicycles - Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Cycles - Safety requirements for bicycles - Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles (ISO 4210-2:2014)
EN ISO 4210-2 specifies safety and performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of bicycles and sub-assemblies having saddle height as given in Table 1, and lays down guidelines for manufacturer’s instructions on the use and care of such bicycles. This part of ISO 4210 applies to young adult bicycles with maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more and less than 750 mm, city and trekking bicycles, mountain bicycles, and racing bicycles that have a maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more including folding bicycles (see Table 1 and Figure 1). This part of ISO 4210 does not apply to specialized types of bicycle, such as delivery bicycles, recumbent bicycles, tandems, BMX bicycles, and bicycles designed and equipped for use in severe applications such as sanctioned competition events, stunting, or aerobatic manoeuvres.
Fahrräder - Sicherheitstechnische Anforderungen an Fahrräder - Teil 2: Anforderungen für City- und Trekkingfahrräder, Jugendfahrräder, Geländefahrräder (Mountainbikes) und Rennräder (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Dieser Teil von ISO 4210 legt sicherheitstechnische und leistungsbezogene Anforderungen an konstruktive Ausführung, Zusammenbau und Prüfung von Fahrrädern und Baugruppen fest, die über eine in Tabelle 1 festgelegte Sattelhöhe verfügen, und stellt Richtlinien für das Benutzerhandbuch des Herstellers hinsichtlich der Benutzung und Pflege dieser Fahrräder bereit.
Dieser teil von ISO 4210 gilt für Jugendfahrräder mit einer maximalen Sattelhöhe von 635 mm oder höher, aber weniger als 750 mm, City- und Trekkingfahrräder, Geländefahrräder und Rennräder, die über eine maximale Sattelhöhe von 635 mm oder höher verfügen, sowie Falträder (siehe Tabelle 1 und Bild 1).
Dieser Teil der ISO 4210 gilt nicht für spezialisierte Fahrradtypen wie Lastenfahrräder, Liegefahrräder, Tandems, BMX-Fahrräder und Fahrräder, die für harte Anwendungen wie genehmigte Wettbewerbsveranstaltungen, Trickfahrten oder Kunstsprungfiguren ausgelegt und ausgerüstet sind.
ANMERKUNG Bei Fahrrädern mit einer maximalen Sattelhöhe von 435 mm oder weniger (siehe ISO 8124-1) und bei einer maximalen Sattelhöhe von mehr als 435 mm und weniger als 635 mm (siehe ISO 8098).
Tabelle 1
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Cycles - Exigences de sécurité des bicyclettes - Partie 2: Exigences pour bicyclettes de ville et de randonnée, de jeune adulte, de montagne et de course (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Kolesa - Varnostne zahteve za kolesa - 2. del: Zahteve za mestna in treking kolesa, kolesa za mlade, gorska in tekmovalna kolesa (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Standard EN ISO 4210-2 določa varnostne in tehnične zahteve za zasnovo, sestavo in preskušanje koles in njihovih podsestavov z višino sedeža, podano v preglednici 1, ter določa smernice za proizvajalčeva navodila za uporabo in nego takšnih koles. Ta del standarda ISO 4210 velja za kolesa za mlade z maksimalno višino sedeža najmanj 635 mm in največ 750 mm, mestna in treking kolesa, gorska kolesa in tekmovalna kolesa z maksimalno višino sedeža najmanj 635 mm, vključno z zložljivimi kolesi (glejte preglednico 1 in sliko 1). Ta del standarda ISO 4210 ne velja za specializirane vrste koles, na primer dostavna kolesa, ležeča kolesa, tandemska kolesa, kolesa BMX in kolesa, zasnovana in opremljena za uporabo v zahtevnih pogojih, na primer na sankcioniranih tekmovanjih, za izvajanje trikov in akrobacij.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN ISO 4210-2:2014
01-oktober-2014
1DGRPHãþD
SIST EN 14764:2006
SIST EN 14766:2006
SIST EN 14781:2006
Kolesa - Varnostne zahteve za kolesa - 2. del: Zahteve za mestna in treking kolesa,
kolesa za mlade, gorska in tekmovalna kolesa (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Cycles - Safety requirements for bicycles - Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking,
young adult, mountain and racing bicycles (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Fahrräder - Sicherheitstechnische Anforderungen an Fahrräder - Teil 2: Anforderungen
für City- und Trekkingfahrräder, Jugendfahrräder, Geländefahrräder (Mountainbikes) und
Rennräder (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Cycles - Exigences de sécurité des bicyclettes - Partie 2: Exigences pour bicyclettes de
ville et de randonnée, de jeune adulte, de montagne et de course (ISO 4210-2:2014)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 4210-2:2014
ICS:
43.150 Kolesa Cycles
97.220.40 Oprema za športe na Outdoor and water sports
prostem in vodne športe equipment
SIST EN ISO 4210-2:2014 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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SIST EN ISO 4210-2:2014
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 4210-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
July 2014
ICS 43.150 Supersedes EN 14764:2005, EN 14766:2005, EN
14781:2005
English Version
Cycles - Safety requirements for bicycles - Part 2: Requirements
for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles
(ISO 4210-2:2014)
Cycles - Exigences de sécurité des bicyclettes - Partie 2: Fahrräder - Sicherheitstechnische Anforderungen an
Exigences pour bicyclettes de ville et de randonnée, de Fahrräder - Teil 2: Anforderungen für City- und
jeune adulte, de montagne et de course (ISO 4210-2:2014) Trekkingfahrräder, Jugendfahrräder, Geländefahrräder
(Mountainbikes) und Rennräder (ISO 4210-2:2014)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 4210-2:2014) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 149 "Cycles" in
collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 333 “Cycles” the secretariat of which is held by UNI.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 4210-2
First edition
2014-07-01
Cycles — Safety requirements for
bicycles —
Part 2:
Requirements for city and trekking,
young adult, mountain and racing
bicycles
Cycles — Exigences de sécurité des bicyclettes —
Partie 2: Exigences pour bicyclettes de ville et de randonnée, de jeune
adulte, de montagne et de course
Reference number
ISO 4210-2:2014(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 2
3 Terms and definitions . 3
4 Requirements . 3
4.1 Toxicity . 3
4.2 Sharp edges . 3
4.3 Security and strength of safety-related fasteners . 3
4.4 Crack detection methods . 4
4.5 Protrusions . 4
4.6 Brakes . 4
4.7 Steering . 9
4.8 Frames .13
4.9 Front fork .15
4.10 Wheels and wheel/tyre assembly .16
4.11 Rims, tyres, and tubes .18
4.12 Front mudguard .20
4.13 Pedals and pedal/crank drive system .20
4.14 Drive-chain and drive belt .22
4.15 Chain-wheel and belt-drive protective device .23
4.16 Saddles and seat-posts .26
4.17 Spoke protector .28
4.18 Luggage carriers .28
4.19 Road test of a fully assembled bicycle .28
4.20 Lighting systems and reflectors .28
4.21 Warning device .29
5 Manufacturer’s instructions .29
6 Marking .31
6.1 Requirement .31
6.2 Durability test .32
Annex A (informative) Steering geometry .33
Bibliography .34
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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 149, Cycles, Subcommittee SC 1, Cycles and major
sub-assemblies.
This first edition of ISO 4210-2, together with ISO 4210-3, ISO 4210-4, ISO 4210-5, ISO 4210-6, ISO 4210-7,
ISO 4210-8, and ISO 4210-9, cancels and replaces ISO 4210:1996, which has been technically revised.
ISO 4210 consists of the following parts, under the general title Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles:
— Part 1: Terms and definitions
— Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles
— Part 3: Common test methods
— Part 4: Braking test methods
— Part 5: Steering test methods
— Part 6: Frame and fork test methods
— Part 7: Wheels and rim test methods
— Part 8: Pedals and drive system test methods
— Part 9: Saddles and seat-post test methods
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Introduction
This International Standard has been developed in response to demand throughout the world, and the
aim has been to ensure that bicycles manufactured in compliance with this International Standard
will be as safe as is practically possible. The tests have been designed to ensure the strength and
durability of individual parts as well as of the bicycle as a whole, demanding high quality throughout
and consideration of safety aspects from the design stage onwards.
The scope has been limited to safety considerations, and has specifically avoided standardization of
components.
If the bicycle is to be used on public roads, national regulations apply.
For the purposes of improving repeatability and reproducibility, and considering the applicability to all
types of bicycle and the size and influence of the operator, the machine test method reflects today’s state
of the art and is preferred to the track test method.
Unless there is evidence of improvement of the test track method in the future, this method will be
made informative for the next revision. Users of the International Standard are invited to provide their
feedback to ISO/TC 149/SC 1.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 4210-2:2014(E)
Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles —
Part 2:
Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain
and racing bicycles
1 Scope
This part of ISO 4210 specifies safety and performance requirements for the design, assembly, and
testing of bicycles and sub-assemblies having saddle height as given in Table 1, and lays down guidelines
for manufacturer’s instructions on the use and care of such bicycles.
This part of ISO 4210 applies to young adult bicycles with maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more
and less than 750 mm, city and trekking bicycles, mountain bicycles, and racing bicycles that have a
maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more including folding bicycles (see Table 1 and Figure 1).
This part of ISO 4210 does not apply to specialized types of bicycle, such as delivery bicycles, recumbent
bicycles, tandems, BMX bicycles, and bicycles designed and equipped for use in severe applications such
as sanctioned competition events, stunting, or aerobatic manoeuvres.
NOTE For bicycles with a maximum saddle height of 435 mm or less, see ISO 8124-1, and with a maximum
saddle height of more than 435 mm and less than 635 mm, see ISO 8098.
Table 1 — Maximum saddle height
Dimensions in millimetres
City and trek- Young adult Mountain Racing
Bicycle type
king bicycles bicycles bicycles bicycles
Maximum sad- 635 or more
dle height 635 or more and less than 635 or more 635 or more
750
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Key
H maximum saddle height
1 minimum insertion-depth mark
2 ground plane
Figure 1 — Maximum saddle height
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 4210-1, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 1: Terms and definitions
ISO 4210-3:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 3: Common test methods
ISO 4210-4:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 4: Braking test methods
ISO 4210-5:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 5: Steering test methods
ISO 4210-6:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 6: Frame and fork test methods
ISO 4210-7:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 7: Wheel and rim test methods
ISO 4210-8:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 8: Pedal and drive system test methods
ISO 4210-9:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 9: Saddle and seat-post test methods
ISO 5775-1, Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyre designations and dimensions
ISO 5775-2, Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims
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ISO 6742-1, Cycles — Lighting and retro-reflective devices — Part 1: Lighting and light signalling devices
ISO 6742-2, Cycles — Lighting and retro-reflective devices — Part 2: Retro-reflective devices
ISO 9633, Cycle chains — Characteristics and test methods
ISO 11243, Cycles — Luggage carriers for bicycles — Concepts, classification and testing
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 4210-1 apply.
4 Requirements
4.1 Toxicity
Any items which come into intimate contact with the rider (i.e. causing any hazard due to sucking or
licking) shall comply with any national regulations specific to children’s products.
4.2 Sharp edges
Exposed edges that could come into contact with the rider’s hands, legs, etc., during normal riding or
normal handling and normal maintenance shall not be sharp, e.g. deburred, broken, rolled, or processed
with comparable techniques.
NOTE Refer to ISO 13715:2000.
4.3 Security and strength of safety-related fasteners
4.3.1 Security of screws
Any screws used in the assembly of suspension systems, brackets attached to electric generators, brake
mechanisms and mudguards to the frame or fork, and the saddle to the seat-post shall be provided with
suitable locking devices, e.g. lock-washers, lock-nuts, thread locking compound, or stiff nuts. Fasteners
used to assemble hub and disc brakes should have heat-resistant locking devices.
NOTE 1 The screws used to attach the hub generator are not included.
NOTE 2 For example, mechanical and physical properties of bolts are specified in ISO 898-1.
4.3.2 Minimum failure torque
The minimum failure torque of bolted joints for the fastening of handle bars, handlebar stems, bar ends,
saddle and seat-posts shall be at least 50 % greater than the manufacturer’s recommended tightening
torque.
4.3.3 Folding bicycle mechanism
If folding bicycle mechanism is provided, it shall be designed so that the bicycle can be locked for use in
a simple, stable, safe way, and when folded, no damage shall occur to any cables. No locking mechanism
shall contact the wheels or tyres during riding, and it shall be impossible to unintentionally loosen or
unlock the folding mechanisms during riding.
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4.4 Crack detection methods
Standardized methods should be used to emphasize the presence of cracks where visible cracks are
specified as criteria of failure in tests specified in this part of ISO 4210.
NOTE For example, suitable dye-penetrant methods are specified in ISO 3452-1, ISO 3452-2, ISO 3452-3, and
ISO 3452-4. In addition, white paint or surface treatment can be used to aid in detection for composite materials.
4.5 Protrusions
This requirement is intended to address the hazards associated with the users of bicycles falling on
projections or rigid components (e.g. handlebars, levers) on a bicycle, possibly causing internal injury or
skin puncture.
Tubes and rigid components in the form of projections which constitute a puncture hazard to the rider
should be protected. The size and shape of the end protection has not been stipulated, but an adequate
shape shall be given to avoid puncturing of the body. Screw threads which constitute a puncture hazard
shall be limited to a protrusion length of one major diameter of the screw beyond the internally threaded
mating part.
NOTE Handlebar ends are covered by the paragraph in 4.7.2.
4.6 Brakes
4.6.1 Braking systems
A bicycle shall be equipped with at least two independently actuated braking systems. At least one shall
operate on the front wheel and one on the rear wheel. The braking systems shall operate without binding
and shall be capable of meeting the braking performance requirements of 4.6.8.
Brake blocks containing asbestos shall not be permitted.
4.6.2 Hand-operated brakes
4.6.2.1 Brake lever position
The brake levers for front and rear brakes shall be positioned according to the legislation or custom and
practice of the country in which the bicycle is to be sold, and the bicycle manufacturer shall state in the
manufacturer’s instructions which levers operate the front and rear brakes [see also Clause 5 item b)].
4.6.2.2 Brake lever grip dimensions
a) The brake lever similar to type A or type B
The dimension, d, measured between the outer surfaces of the brake lever in the region intended for
contact with the rider’s fingers and the handlebar or any other covering present shall cover a distance of
not less than 40 mm as shown in Figure 2 a) and Figure 2 b) and conform to the following:
— on bicycles on which the minimum intended height of the saddle is 635 mm or more, d shall not
exceed 90 mm;
— on bicycles on which the minimum intended height of the saddle is less than 635 mm, d shall not
exceed 75 mm.
Conformance shall be established by the method detailed in ISO 4210-4:2014, 4.1.1. The range of
adjustment on the brake lever should permit these dimensions to be obtained.
NOTE See Clause 5 item c) in relation to the minimum intended height of the saddle.
b) The brake lever similar to type C
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It shall be possible to fit the dimension gauge shown in ISO 4210-4:2014, Figure 3 over the brake lever (or
a secondary brake lever) and the handlebar grip or any other covering in at least one position between
points B and C indicated in Figure 2 c), without causing any movement of the brake lever towards the
handlebar. The dimension d shall not exceed 100 mm.
Conformance shall be established by the method detailed in ISO 4210-4:2014, 4.1.2. The range of
adjustment on the brake lever should permit these dimensions to be obtained.
Dimensions in millimetres
a) Type A b) Type B
c) Type C
Key
1 pivot
a distance between the last part of the lever intended for contact with the rider’s fingers and the end of the
lever
B point of L/2
C point of 20 mm (in case of an extension brake lever, 15 mm) from the end of the lever
d brake lever grip dimension
L the distance between the centre of the lever pivot and the lever tip end
Figure 2 — Brake lever grip dimensions
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4.6.3 Attachment of brake assembly and cable requirements
Cable pinch bolts shall not sever any of the cable strands when assembled to the manufacturer’s
instructions. In the event of a cable failing, no part of the brake mechanism shall inadvertently inhibit
the rotation of the wheel.
The cable end shall either be protected with a cap that shall withstand a removal force of not less than
20 N or be otherwise treated to prevent unravelling.
NOTE See 4.3 in relation to fasteners.
4.6.4 Brake-block and brake-pad assemblies — Security test
The friction material shall be securely attached to the holder, backing plate, or shoe and there shall be
no failure of the braking system or any component thereof, and the brake shall meet the performance
requirements of 4.6.8 when tested by the method specified in ISO 4210-4:2014, 4.3.
4.6.5 Brake adjustment
Each brake shall be equipped with an adjustment mechanism, either manual or automatic.
Each brake shall be capable of adjustment with or without the use of a tool to an efficient operating
position until the friction material has worn to the point of requiring replacement as recommended in
the manufacturer’s instructions. Also, when correctly adjusted, the friction material shall not contact
anything other than the intended braking surface.
The brake blocks of a bicycle with rod brakes shall not come into contact with the rim of the wheels
when the steering angle of the handlebars is set at 60°, nor shall the rods bend, or be twisted after the
handlebars are reset to the central position.
4.6.6 Hand-operated braking-system — Strength test
When tested by the method described in ISO 4210-4:2014, 4.4, there shall be no failure of the braking
system or of any component thereof.
4.6.7 Back-pedal braking system — Strength test
4.6.7.1 General
If the back-pedal braking system is fitted, the brake shall be actuated by the operator’s foot applying
force to the pedal in a direction opposite to that of the drive force. The brake mechanism shall function
regardless of any drive gear positions or adjustments. The differential between the drive and brake
positions of the crank shall not exceed 60°.
The measurement shall be taken with the crank held against each position with a pedal force of at least
250 N. The force shall be maintained for 1 min in each position.
4.6.7.2 Requirement
When tested in accordance with ISO 4210-4:2014, 4.5, there shall be no failure of the brake system or
any component thereof.
4.6.8 Braking performance
4.6.8.1 General
Two test methods are specified to determine braking performance and experience has shown that
either method is suitable
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