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NOTE:
The values given here are for guidance only. A smaller or larger frame height may be better, depend-
ing on various factors. Please consult your dealer if you have any questions.
He or she will be pleased to advise you.
Children and youths must be able to operate the bike safely. The type of bike, size and operating
elements (e.g. brake levers) must be suitable for children’s hands. Please contact your specialist
dealer on this. He or she will be pleased to advise you.
Physical and mental tness: if the rider would like to ride on public roads and paths: the rider must
be physically and mentally able to ride the bike on public roads.
NOTE:
Information on the technical conditions of approval for use on public roads can be found in
section 1.4, Legal regulations.
2.3.4 Where are you allowed to ride your bike?
If you overload your bike by riding on roads, paths and slopes for which your bike is not suited, it is
possible that parts of your bike will break or fail. This can lead to dangerous riding situations, falls
and accidents.
You should only ride your bike on roads, paths and slopes which are authorised for your model ac-
cording to the following classi cation.
NOTE:
All bikes are divided up into categories
(see the following classi cation and section 4.1, Types, categories, ranges).
Explanations of the following categorisation
Symbol Meaning
X permitted
- not permitted
X*
On public roads and paths only permitted with additional equipment re-
quired by law, see section 1.4, Legal regulations.