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TYPES OF BIKES
JUNIOR
CHILDREN
BIKES
These bikes have been designed for use on roads and bike paths.
These bikes are not built for trails, off-road paths or general off-road use.
Saddle height should be between 435mm and 635mm.
JUNIOR ADULT
BIKES
These bikes have been designed for road use by young adults weighing
less than 40kg. They have saddle height between 635mm and 750mm.
These bikes are not built for trails and paths off the road.
MOUNTAIN
BIKES
These bikes have been designed for off-road use on trails and bike paths,
and are also suitable for use on roads. They are equipped with a strength-
ened frame and other components, like wider tyres, with a unique trail
pattern and a wide gear range. Maximum saddle height should be higher
than 635mm.
ROAD
BIKES
These bikes have been designed for amateur use on high-speed roads.
They are fitted with a handlebar that adapts to various positions (for an
aerodynamic posture), with a wide gear range, maximum tyre length of
28mm and maximum weight of 12kg (when fully mounted). Maximum
saddle height should be higher than 635mm. These bikes are not built for
trails and paths off the road.
CITY/TREKKING
BIKES
These bikes have mainly been designed for leisure and commuting on the
road. Maximum saddle height should be higher than 635mm. These bikes
are not built for trails and paths off-road.
BMX BIKES (EN
16054:2012)
These bikes have been designed for road use and bike paths. They are
also suitable for acrobatics and stunts (on the ground and in the air).
They are divided into two categories:
Category 1- For cyclists weighing less than 45 kg.
Category 2 - For cyclists weighing more than 45 kg. Maximum saddle
height should be higher than 435mm.
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