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AS/NZS 1927:2010 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 Australian/New Zealand Standard Pedal bicycles Safety requirements Superseding AS/NZS 1927:1998 AS/NZS 1927:2010

AS/NZS 1927:2010 This Joint Australian/New Zealand standard was prepared by Joint Technical Committee CS-010, Pedal Bicycles. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 10 June 2010 and on behalf of the Council of Standards New Zealand on 12 July 2010. This standard was published on 26 July 2010. The following are represented on Committee CS-010: Association of Accredited Certification Bodies Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Australian Retailers Association Bicycle Industries Australia Bicycle Industry Association New Zealand Consumer Affairs Victoria Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Qld Ministry of Consumer Affairs, New Zealand New Zealand Retailers Association Office of Fair Trading NSW Retail Cycle Traders Australia Retail and Wholesale Merchants Association of New Zealand Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Keeping standards up to date Standards are living documents which reflect progress in science, technology and systems. To maintain their currency, all standards are periodically reviewed, and new editions are published. Between editions, amendments may be issued. Standards may also be withdrawn. It is important that readers assure themselves they are using a current standard, which should include any amendments which may have been published since the standard was purchased. Detailed information about joint Australian/New Zealand standards can be found by visiting the standards webshop at www.standards.com.au or Standards New Zealand s website at www.standards.co.nz. Alternatively, Standards Australia publishes an annual printed catalogue with full details of all current standards. For more frequent listings or notification of revisions, amendments and withdrawals, Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand offer a number of update options. For information about these services, users should contact their respective national standards organisation. We also welcome suggestions for improvement in our standards, and especially encourage readers to notify us immediately of any apparent inaccuracies or ambiguities. Please address your comments to the Chief Executive of either Standards Australia or Standards New Zealand at the address shown on the title page. This standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 09026.

AS/NZS 1927:2010 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 Australian/New Zealand Standard Pedal bicycles Safety requirements First published in Australia as AS 1927 1976. First published in New Zealand as NZS/AS 1927:1989. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1927:1998. Second edition 2010. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2014). COPYRIGHT Standards Australia Limited/Standards New Zealand All rights are reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the written permission of the publisher, unless otherwise permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Australia) or the Copyright Act 1994 (New Zealand). Jointly published by SAI Global Limited under licence from Standards Australia Limited, GPO Box 476, Sydney, NSW 2001 and by Standards New Zealand, Private Bag 2439, Wellington 6140. ISBN (Print) 978-1-77551-299-8 ISBN (PDF) 978-1-77551-300-1

AS/NZS 1927:2010 2 PREFACE This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee CS-010, Pedal Bicycles to supersede AS/NZS 1927:1998, Pedal bicycles Safety requirements. This Standard incorporates Amendment No. 1 (May 2014). The changes required by the Amendment are indicated in the text by a marginal bar and amendment number against the clause, note, table, figure or part thereof affected. The principal changes from the previous edition of this Standard are as follows: (a) Modified definition of power-assisted bicycles. (Clause 1.4.1) (b) Labelling of unassembled or partly assembled bicycles regarding need for a skilled mechanic, now required only on consumer package. (Clause 1.6.4) (c) Deletion of the warning regarding off road and stunt bicycle look-alikes. (Clause 1.6.4) (d) Addition of stunt pegs to list of items to be clear of sharp edges. (Clause 2.2) (e) The limitation on projections on the bicycle in front of the rider relaxed for front-ofrider child carrier seats and water bottle provision. (Clause 2.4) (f) Changed arrangement for attachment of handlebar stem. (Clause 2.12.3) (g) Deletion of requirement for pedal reflectors if pedals are the sole clip type. (Clause 2.15.2.4) (h) Deletion of the road worthiness test. (Section 3) (i) Deletion of the wet braking test requirements. (Clause 3.4.3) (j) Modification to the front hub retention test extraction force. (Appendix C) In developing this edition of this Standard the Committee took steps to ensure that its requirements remained generally consistent with ISO 4210:1996, Cycles Safety requirements for bicycles. Exceptions to this are as follows: (i) A provision in ISO 4210 whereby a measure of permanent deformation is allowed under the fork and frame test. It was considered that a bicycle should be able to meet this test without any such permanent deformation. (ii) A provision in ISO 4210 that, where a bicycle is fitted with a front wheel quick release device, the wheel is to be removable on release of the device without altering the setting of the adjusting nut. The Committee considered that such a provision could lead to accidental loss of the front wheel if the device was inadvertently released unless the pull-out force was substantially increased. (iii) Provisions in ISO 4210 for impact testing of fork and frame assemblies. As also noted in the Preface to the previous edition of this Standard, it was considered that the static tests specified in this Standard achieve the same degree of effectiveness. The Committee has confirmed that view for this edition. (iv) Requirements of ISO 4210 to conduct braking performance tests under wet as well as dry conditions. The Committee believes that, with standardization of rim and brake pad materials in the industry, an acceptable dry braking performance is an adequate indicator of satisfactory performance when wet. The Standard does not require a wet performance test. The terms normative and informative have been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendix to which they apply. A normative appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an informative appendix is only for information and guidance.

3 AS/NZS 1927:2010 CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE... 5 1.2 OBJECTIVE... 5 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS... 5 1.4 DEFINITIONS... 5 1.5 MARKING... 7 1.6 INFORMATIVE LABELLING... 7 1.7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, MAINTENANCE AND ASSEMBLY... 8 SECTION 2 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FULLY ASSEMBLED BICYCLE 2.1 GENERAL... 9 2.2 SHARP EDGES... 9 2.3 FASTENERS... 9 2.4 PROJECTIONS... 9 2.5 CONTROL CABLES... 10 2.6 GROUND CLEARANCE... 12 2.7 TOE CLEARANCE... 12 2.8 WHEELS... 13 2.9 PROTECTIVE GUARDS... 14 2.10 DRIVE CHAIN... 14 2.11 PEDALS... 15 2.12 STEERING SYSTEM... 15 2.13 SEAT PILLAR... 16 2.14 BRAKING SYSTEM... 17 2.15 REFLECTORS... 21 2.16 WARNING DEVICE AUSTRALIA ONLY... 22 2.17 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT... 22 SECTION 3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FULLY ASSEMBLED BICYCLE 3.1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS... 23 3.2 SEAT PILLAR AND SEAT ADJUSTMENT CLAMP STRENGTH... 23 3.3 STEERING STABILITY... 23 3.4 BRAKING... 23 SECTION 4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS SUBASSEMBLIES 4.1 GENERAL... 25 4.2 STATIC LOAD ON WHEEL... 25 4.3 FRONT FORK... 25 4.4 FORK AND FRAME ASSEMBLY... 25 4.5 HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY... 25 4.6 BRAKE FRICTION PADS HEAT RESISTANCE... 25 4.7 DRIVE CHAIN... 26 4.8 PEDAL... 26 www.standards.org.au Standards Australia

AS/NZS 1927:2010 4 APPENDICES A OWNER S MANUAL... 27 B TEST OF PROTECTIVE CAPS AND END-MOUNTED DEVICES... 29 C FRONT HUB RETENTION TEST... 30 D HANDBRAKE AND BACK-PEDAL BRAKE STRENGTH TESTS... 31 E LOADING TEST OF SEAT PILLAR AND SEAT ADJUSTMENT CLAMPS... 35 F STEERING GEOMETRY LIMITS... 36 G PERFORMANCE TEST OF BRAKING SYSTEM... 37 H STATIC LOAD TEST ON WHEEL... 41 I FRONT FORK TEST... 43 J FORK AND FRAME ASSEMBLY TEST... 45 K HANDLEBAR TESTS... 46 L IMPACT TEST OF PEDAL... 50 M EXPLANATION OF METHOD OF OBTAINING BEST FIT LINE AND 20% LIMIT LINES FOR BACK-PEDAL BRAKE LINEARITY TEST... 52

5 AS/NZS 1927:2010 STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND Australian/New Zealand Standard Pedal bicycles Safety requirements SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE This Standard specifies safety requirements for the design, assembly, and performance of all types of pedal bicycles and subassemblies of pedal bicycles having a wheelbase of 640 mm or greater, but excludes track racers and one-of-a-kind bicycles. It also specifies requirements for the instructions to be given in a manual on use and maintenance, and for the instructions for the assembly of bicycles offered for supply in a partially assembled state. NOTE: Bicycles having a wheelbase of less than 640 mm are covered by AS/NZS ISO 8124. 1.2 OBJECTIVE The objective of this Standard is to provide manufacturers and suppliers of bicycles together with authorities concerned with consumer safety with a set of performance requirements both for the bicycle as a whole and for the individual components and assemblies upon which the safety of the user is dependent. 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS The following documents are referred to in this Standard: AS 2142 Reflectors for pedal bicycles 3562 Lighting equipment for bicycles AS/NZS 1906 Retroreflective devices for road traffic control purposes 1906.2 Part 2: Retroreflective devices (non-pavement application) AS/NZS ISO 8124 Safety of toys (series) ISO 4210 Cycles Safety requirements for bicycles New Zealand Traffic Regulations 1.4 DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Standard, the definitions below apply. 1.4.1 Bicycle A two-wheeled pedal vehicle that is either solely human-powered or is power-assisted by an auxiliary motor. NOTE: Most jurisdictions will place restrictions on the allowable auxiliary power output for onroad use. COPYRIGHT

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