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Where are you allowed to ride your bike?

User Manual Status 04/2009 // Spec 2010
Danger of personal injury and material damage!
All bikes from this manufacturer are divided into categories. You can find the
category of your bike in your BIKE SERVICE CARD. It is entered there by your
dealer on purchase (see also chapter 4).
The following categories apply to streets and paths:
– Street: Asphalted surface
– Path: Sand, gravel or similar surface (e.g. timber access road, field
track)
– Solidified footpath: No or few roots, steps, stones or shoulders, etc.
– Non-solidified footpath: Frequent roots, steps, stones or shoulders,
etc.
– Bike park: Specially marked area for Freeriding, Downhill, 4X and
Dirt
Freeriding: Artistic and sporting use, rapid downhill riding in free
terrain.
Downhill: Downhill riding of specially marked tracks at high to very
high speed
4-X and dirt: Tracks similar to those for BMX
Your safety on these streets and paths depends on your speed.
The higher your speed, the greater your risk!
Note that all streets and paths may be damaged and/or have obstacles
that can impair your safety and damage your bike.
In such areas ride particularly slowly and carefully. If necessary push or
carry your bike over such obstacles.
Danger of personal injury and material damage!
From a technical point of view we have approved the following model series for
use up to the following streets and paths.
• RACE: Street, no jumps
• Wheels of all categories if fitted with racing bike-type tyres (see below)
Street, no jumps
• SPEEDLINE: Street, paths in exceptional cases with fine and solid
subsoil, no jumps
• CROSS: Paths, no jumps
• TR: Paths, no jumps
• POWERKID 12" and 16": Paths, no jumps
• POWERKID 20" and 24": Solidified footpaths, no jumps
• SE, HTX, MISS, RT: Solidified footpaths, no jumps
• AMR, ASX: Non-solidified footpaths
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