DS DS/EN 14021 Stone shields for off-road motorcycling suited to protect riders against stones and debris - Requirements and test methods
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Title
Stone shields for off-road motorcycling suited to protect riders against stones and debris - Requirements and test methods
Skærme til offroad-motorcykling beregnet til at beskytte motorcyklisten mod sten og små klippestykker - Krav og prøvningsmetoder
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Jan 29, 2004
Scope:
This standard specifies requirements and test methods for the stone shields to be worn by youths and adults of either sex to provide limited protection against lofted stones and debris while riding motorcycles in motorcross and other off-road activities on dirt roads.
Keywords:
- ADULTS
- ASSEMBLING
- COLLISIONS
- CONGLOMERATE (GEOLOGY)
- CONSUMER INFORMATION
- DESIGN
- ERGONOMICS
- MARKING
- MATERIALS SPECIFICATION
- MEASUREMENT
- MOTOR CYCLISTS
- MOTORCYCLES
- PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
- PERSONNEL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
- PRODUCT INFORMATIONS
- PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
- PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
- ROCK FALL
- ROCKS
- ROUGH-TERRAIN VEHICLES
- SIZE
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- TESTING
- YOUNG PEOPLE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
- MEN
- WOMEN
- LAND VEHICLES
- DIMENSIONS
- CHILDREN
- MOTORCYCLIST
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