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MY21P03 - 32_1.0_23.12.2020 18
Overview
3.2 Proper use
The bicycle may only be used in a perfect, fully
functional condition. National requirements may
apply to the bicycle which differ from the standard
equipment. For riding on public roads, some
special regulations apply in relation to the riding
light, reflectors and other components.
The general laws and the regulations for the
prevention of accidents and environmental
protection in the respective country of use must be
adhered to. All check lists and instructions for
actions in these instructions must be observed.
Approved accessories can be installed by
specialist staff.
Each bicycle is assigned a bicycle type, which
determines its proper use, function and area of
use.
City and trekking
bicycles
Child's bicycles/
bicycles for young
adults
Mountain bikes Racing bicycle Cargo bike Folding bicycle
City and trekking
bicycles are designed
for daily, comfortable
use. They are suita-
ble for riding on public
roads.
The legal guardians
of minor riders must
read and understand
these instructions
before commission-
ing.
The content of these
instructions must be
communicated to the
riders in an age-
appropriate manner.
The cycles for chil-
dren and young
adults are suitable for
riding on public
roads. The size of the
cycle must be
checked regularly for
orthopaedic reasons.
A check must be
made at least every
three months to make
sure that the maxi-
mum permitted total
weight is being
observed.
Mountain bikes are
designed for sporting
use. The design char-
acteristics include a
short wheelbase, a
sitting position with
the rider inclined
towards the front, and
a brake requiring low
actuation force.
A mountain bike is a
piece of sporting
equipment. It requires
an adaptation period
and the rider must be
physically fit. Use
requires the appropri-
ate training; in par-
ticular riding in bends
and braking should
be practised.
The strain on the
rider, in particular the
hands and wrists,
arms, shoulders,
neck and back, is
accordingly high.
Inexperienced riders
tend to brake exces-
sively and lose con-
trol as a result.
A racing bicycle is
designed for fast
rides on roads and
paths with a good,
undamaged road sur-
face.
A racing bicycle is a
piece of sporting
equipment and not a
means of transport. A
racing bicycle is char-
acterised by its light-
weight structure and
a design which is
stripped to the mini-
mum parts required
for riding.
The frame geometry
and the layout of the
operating elements
are designed in such
a way that the bicy-
cle can be ridden at
high speeds. The
frame design requires
practice to ensure the
ride is able to ride
slowly, apply the
brakes and get on
and off the bike
safely.
The sitting position is
athletic. The strain on
the rider, in particular
the hands and wrists,
arms, shoulders,
neck and back, is
accordingly high. The
sitting position there-
fore requires physi-
cal fitness.
The cargo bike is suit-
able for daily trans-
portation of loads on
public roads.
The transportation of
loads requires skill
and physical fitness
in order to balance
the additional weight.
The very varied load-
ing conditions and
weight distributions
require special prac-
tice and skill when
braking and riding in
bends.
A longer period is
required to adaptation
to the length, width
and turning circle.
You need to be cau-
tious when riding a
cargo bike. You must
pay attention to the
traffic on public roads
and the condition of
the route accordingly.
The folding bicycle is
suitable for use on
public roads.
A folding bicycle can
be folded up and is
thus suitable for
space-saving trans-
portation, for example
on public transport or
in a car.
The folding function
of the folding bicycle
makes it necessary to
use smaller wheels
and longer brake
cables and Bowden
cables. Therefore, in
case of an increased
load, a reduction in
riding stability and
braking power, dimin-
ished comfort and
reduced durability are
to be expected.
Table 5: Proper use for each bicycle type
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