Intended Use - Canyon SPEEDMAX Manual

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INTENDED USE

INTENDED USE
To define the intended purposes for the different
types of bicycles, we have classified our bikes in
different categories. The purpose of this classifi‑
cation is to define the test requirements comply‑
ing with the respective stress as early as during
the development of our bikes. This is to ensure
the highest possible level of safety for the use of
our bikes.
It is therefore of major importance that the bikes
are not used under conditions beyond the intend‑
ed use, as this bears the risk that the bikes' max‑
imum load is exceeded and the frame or other
components are damaged. This can result in se‑
vere crashes.
The maximum permissible overall weight should
not exceed 120 kg.
The maximum permissible overall weight is cal‑
culated as follows:
weight Speedmax (kg)
+ weight cyclist (kg)
+ weight luggage (e.g. rucksack, pannier bags)
= maximum permissible overall weight (kg)
Your Canyon Speedmax is approved for
being used on free rollers (bicycle roll‑
ers without brake) as well as on bicycle rollers,
provided the bike is clamped at the rear wheel
axle and the accessories (e.g. specific axles)
supplied by the manufacturer of the bicycle
rollers are used.
If you are in doubt whether your bicycle roll‑
ers are suitable for the Speedmax, contact our
service hotline.
Child seats are not allowed in general.
Towing child trailers is not allowed in
general.
Strictly observe the category to which your
Speedmax belongs. You can determine the cat‑
egory of your Speedmax by means of the frame
marking according to the following symbol. The
category specifies the surfaces on which you
are allowed to ride and the riding actions your
Speedmax is designed for.
If you are not sure about the category your
Speedmax belongs to, contact our service hotline.
Condition 1
Bikes of category  1 are designed for riding on
hard‑surface roads where the wheels remain in
permanent contact to the ground. These are in
general road racing bicycles with racing handle‑
bars or straight handlebars, triathlon or time trial
bicycles.
The permissible maximum overall weight com‑
prising rider, luggage and bicycle should not ex‑
ceed 120  kg. Under certain circumstances this
permissible maximum weight can be further
limited by the component manufacturers' recom‑
mendations for use.
Most clamps of bicycle carrier systems
are potential sources of damage to
large‑diameter frame tubes! As a result there‑
of carbon frames may fail abruptly during use,
aluminium frames are susceptible to dents.
There are, however, special suitable models
available in the car accessory trade.
Mounting a pannier rack is not permit‑
ted. The only way of riding with luggage
is by using a special bicycle rucksack.
INTENDED USE
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BIKE CATEGORY
PLEASE READ MANUAL
BEFORE USAGE
MEETS SAFETY STANDARD
CONFORME AUX EXIGENCES DE SÉCURITÉ
DIN EN ISO 4210
EN 14781 BICYCLETTES DE ROUTE
CONFORME AUX EXIGENCES DE SÉCURITÉ
MEETS SAFETY STANDARD
DIN EN ISO 4210
EN 14781 ROADBIKE

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