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Bikes designed
for jumping,
hucking, high
speeds, or aggres-
sive riding on
rougher surfaces,
or landing on flat
surfaces.
However, this
type of riding
is extremely hazardous and puts
unpredictable forces on a bicycle
which may overload the frame,
fork, or parts. If you choose to ride
in Condition 5 terrain, you should
take appropriate safety precau-
tions such as more frequent bike
inspections and replacement of
equipment. You should also wear
comprehensive safety equipment
such as a full-face helmet, pads,
and body armor.
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"Freeride" or "jumping" bikes
with heavy-duty frames, forks,
and components
Weight limit: 300 lbs (136 kg)
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Bikes designed
for riding
Conditions 1 and
2, plus rough
trails, small
obstacles, and
smooth technical
areas, including
areas where
momentary loss of
tire contact with the ground may
occur. NOT jumping.
All mountain bikes without rear
suspension are Condition 3, and so
are some light-weight rear suspen-
sion models.
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"Standard" or "cross-country"
mountain bikes with wide,
knobby 24, 26, or 29" tires
May include short-travel rear
suspension (3"/75 mm or less)
Weight limit: 300 lbs (136 kg)
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Bikes designed
for riding
Conditions 1, 2,
and 3, plus rough
technical areas,
moderately sized
obstacles, and
small jumps.
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"Heavy-duty" or "all-mountain"
mountain bikes with wide,
knobby 24, 26, or 29" tires
May include medium-travel rear
suspension (4"/100 mm or more)
Weight limit: 300 lbs (136 kg)
Chapter : Guide to Safe On-and-Off Road Operation
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