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EN 14766:2005 - 64_e_stf - Baltik vairas

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<strong>EN</strong> <strong>14766</strong>:<strong>2005</strong> (E)4.13.1.3 Pedals designed to be used only with toe-clips or shoe-retention devices shall have toe-clips or shoeretentiondevices securely attached and need not comply with the requirements of 4.13.1.2 a) and b).Key1 Longitudinal axis2 Front tyre3 Mudguard4 Clearance5 Pedal4.13.2 Pedal clearance4.13.2.1 Ground clearanceFigure 42 — Pedal to wheel/mudguard – toe clearanceWith the bicycle un-laden, the pedal at its lowest point and the tread surface of the pedal parallel to the ground anduppermost where it has only one tread surface, the bicycle shall be capable of being leaned over at an angle of 25°from the vertical before any part of the pedal touches the ground.When a bicycle is equipped with a suspension system, this measurement shall be taken with the suspensionadjusted to its softest conditions and with the bicycle depressed into a position such as would be caused by a riderweighing 80 kg.4.13.2.2 Toe clearanceBicycles shall have at least 100 mm clearance between the pedal and front tyre or mudguard (when turned to anyposition). The clearance shall be measured forward and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bicycle from thecentre of either pedal to the arc swept by the tyre or mudguard, whichever results in the least clearance (see Figure42).Where a bicycle fork has features that are designed to permit fitting of a front mudguard, the toe clearance shall bemeasured with a mudguard fitted.67

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