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INTENDED USE
Pedelecs (Pedal Electric Cycles) or EPACs (Elec-
trically Power Assisted Cycles) are bicycles with
auxiliary motor that only switches on when the
pedals are moved by the rider. When you stop
pedalling, the motor switches off.
The pushing aid provides assistance during
pushing the pedelec or when doing a hill start,
even without pedalling, up to a speed of 6  kmh
(3.7 mph). The amount of the assistance and the
speed depend on the gear.
More details on the legal regulations for riding a
pedelec concerning driving licence, registration,
type approval, requirement to wear a helmet, in-
surance, regulations on the use of cycle lanes etc.
are listed in the table:
Pedelec
(also with pushing aid)
Pedal assistance
25 km/h (15.5 mph)
up to max.
MDS* without pedal
km/h (mph)
assistance 6 km/h
(3.7 mph)
Helmet
recommended
Driving licence
no
Registration or
no
EU type aproval
Insurance
no
Plating
Must display
power output or motor
X
X
manufacturer
battery's voltage or
X
X
max speed of the bike
Riding on
in town: yes
cycle lanes
out of town: yes
Vehicle class
bicycle
Legal age
14 years
Child seat
yes
Child trailer
yes
* MDS – maximum design speed
Last update 2017/03
Note that there are different types of
pedelecs and e-bikes which are subject
to different legal framework conditions. There-
fore, observe the symbol on your frame. The
category to which your pedelec belongs is de-
termined by this symbol. Keep the specific reg-
ulations for your pedelec/e-bike class in mind
when riding on public roads and through the
landscape.
More information on the intended use
of your pedelec as well as the permitted
maximum overall weight (rider, pedelec and
luggage) are given in the system instructions
of the drive manufacturer and in chapter "Be-
fore your first ride".
Do not modify or manipulate ("tune")
your pedelec. Risk of accident! Modifi-
cations and manipulations will render the war-
ranty void and result in a loss of the private
liability insurance cover. The pedelecs are then
possibly no longer approved for use on public
roads and on forest trails.
The regulations and rules for pedelecs
are being revised constantly. Read the
daily press to keep you informed about current
legislative changes.
We recommend that you take out pri-
vate liability insurance. Make sure that
coverage for damage caused during cycling by
bicycle or pedelec is provided by your insur-
ance. Contact your insurance company or
agency.
BEFORE YOUR FIRST
RIDE
1. Have you ever ridden a pedelec? Note the par-
ticular riding characteristics of this revolution-
ary hybrid drive concept. Set off for your first
ride by selecting the lowest level of drive as-
sistance! Make yourself carefully familiar with
the potential of your pedelec in an area free of
traffic and try out the terrain you want to ride
on. Attend a riding technique course. For more
information visit www.canyon.com
More information in this regard are given in
chapter "Riding the pedelec".
2. In general, our pedelecs are designed for a
permissible overall weight (rider, luggage and
pedelec together) of 130 kg. Make sure not to
exceed this limit.
For more information on the intended use read
chapter "Intended use" or contact our service
hotline.
3. If you want to use your bicycle on public roads,
it has to comply with the respective legal re-
quirements. These requirements may vary in
each country. The fittings of your pedelec are,
therefore, not necessarily complete. Inform
yourself about the laws and regulations ap-
plicable in your country or in the country you
intend to use the pedelec. Have your pedelec
equipped accordingly, before using it on public
roads.
The weight distribution on pedelecs dif-
fers markedly from the weight distribu-
tion on bicycles without drive assistance. A
pedelec is clearly heavier than a bicycle with-
out drive assistance. For this reason parking,
pushing, lifting and carrying the pedelec is
more difficult. Bear this in mind when loading
your pedelec into a car and unloading it or
when mounting it on a bicycle carrier system.
BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE
Do not hang any bags, umbrellas or oth-
er heavy or big objects to the handlebar
of your pedelec. Risk of a fall!
Strictly observe the category to which
your pedelec belongs. The category can
be identified by the frame marking. The cate-
gory specifies the grounds on which you are
allowed to ride on and the riding actions for
which your pedelec is designed. The category
is given in chapter "Intended use". If you are
not sure about the category your bike belongs
to, contact our service hotline.
Do not wear long skirts or ponchos and
do not hang long strings, bands or the
like to your pedelec during the ride. There is
the risk of getting caught in the wheels or in
the drive. Risk of a fall!
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