[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 16, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 16CFR1512.5]

[Page 558-560]
 
                     TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
 
             CHAPTER II--CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
 
PART 1512--REQUIREMENTS FOR BICYCLES--Table of Contents
 
                         Subpart A--Regulations
 
Sec.  1512.5  Requirements for braking system.

    (a) Braking system. Bicycles shall be equipped with front- and rear-
wheel brakes or rear-wheel brakes only.
    (b) Handbrakes. Handbrakes shall be tested at least ten times by 
applying a force sufficient to cause the handlever to contact the 
handlebar, or a maximum of 445 N (100 lbf), in accordance with the 
loading test, Sec.  1512.18(d)(2), and shall be rocked back and forth 
with the weight of a 68.1 kg (150 lb) rider on the seat with the same 
handbrake force applied in accordance with the rocking test, Sec.  
1512.18(d)(2)(iii); there shall be no visible fractures, failures, 
movement of clamps, or misalignment of brake components.
    (1) Stopping distance. A bicycle equipped with only handbrakes shall 
be tested for stopping distance by a rider of at least 68.1 kg (150 lb) 
weight in accordance with the performance test, Sec.  1512.18(d)(2) (v) 
and (vi), and shall have a stopping distance of no greater than 4.57 m 
(15 ft) from the actual test speed as determined by the equivalent 
ground speed specified in Sec.  1512.18(d)(2)(vi).
    (2) Hand lever access. Hand lever mechanisms shall be located on the 
handlebars in a position that is readily accessible to the rider when in 
a normal riding position.
    (3) Grip dimension. The grip dimension (maximum outside dimension 
between the brake hand lever and the handlebars in the plane containing 
the centerlines of the handgrip and the hand brake lever) shall not 
exceed 89 mm (3\1/2\ in) at any point between the pivot point of the 
lever and lever midpoint; the grip dimension for sidewalk

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bicycles shall not exceed 76 mm (3 in). The grip dimension may increase 
toward the open end of the lever but shall not increase by more than 
12.7 mm (\1/2\ in) except for the last 12.7 mm (\1/2\ in) of the lever. 
(See figure 5 of this part 1512.)
    (4) Attachment. Brake assemblies shall be securely attached to the 
frame by means of fasteners with locking devices such as a lock washer, 
locknut, or equivalent and shall not loosen during the rocking test, 
Sec.  1512.18(d)- (2)(iii). The cable anchor bolt shall not cut any of 
the cable strands.
    (5) Operating force. A force of less than 44.5 N (10 lbf) shall 
cause the brake pads to contact the braking surface of the wheel when 
applied to the handlever at a point 25 mm (1.0 in) from the open end of 
the handlever.
    (6) Pad and pad holders. Caliper brake pad shall be replaceable and 
adjustable to engage the braking surface without contacting the tire or 
spokes and the pad holders shall be securely attached to the caliper 
assembly. The brake pad material shall be retained in its holder without 
movement when the bicycle is loaded with a rider of at least 68.1 kg 
(150 lb) weight and is rocked forward and backward as specified in the 
rocking test, Sec.  1512.18(d)(2)(iii).
    (7) [Reserved]
    (8) Hand lever location. The rear brake shall be actuated by a 
control located on the right handlebar and the front brake shall be 
actuated by a control located on the left handlebar. The left-hand/
right-hand locations may be reversed in accordance with an individual 
customer order. If a single hand lever is used to actuate both front and 
rear brakes, it shall meet all applicable requirements for hand levers 
and shall be located on either the right or left handlebar in accordance 
with the customer's preference.
    (9) Hand lever extensions. Bicycles equipped with hand lever 
extensions shall be tested with the extension levers in place and the 
hand lever extensions shall also be considered to be hand levers.
    (c) Footbrakes. All footbrakes shall be tested in accordance with 
the force test, Sec.  1512.18(e)(2), and the measured braking force 
shall not be less than 178 N (40 lbf) for an applied pedal force of 310 
N (70 lbf).
    (1) Stopping distance. Bicycles equipped with footbrakes (except 
sidewalk bicycles) shall be tested in accordance with the performance 
test, Sec.  1512.18(e)(3), by a rider of at least 68.1 kg (150 lb) 
weight and shall have a stopping distance of no greater than 4.57 m (15 
ft) from an actual test speed of at least 16 km/h (10 mph). If the 
bicycle has a footbrake only and the equivalent groundspeed of the 
bicycle is in excess of 24 km/h (15 mph) (in its highest gear ratio at a 
pedal crank rate of 60 revolutions per minute), \3\ the stopping 
distance shall be 4.57 m (15 ft) from an actual test speed of 24 km/h 
(15 mph) or greater.
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    \3\ This is proportional to a gear development greater than 6.67 m 
(21.9 ft) in the bicycle's highest gear ratio. Gear development is the 
distance the bicycle travels in meters, in one crank revolution.
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    (2) Operating force. Footbrakes shall be actuated by a force applied 
to the pedal in a direction opposite to that of the drive force, except 
where brakes are separate from the drive pedals and the applied force is 
in the same direction as the drive force.
    (3) Crank differential. The differential between the drive and brake 
positions of the crank shall be not more than 60 with the 
crank held against each position under a torque of no less than 13.6 N-m 
(10 ft-lb).
    (4) Independent operation. The brake mechanism shall function 
independently of any drive-gear positions or adjustments.
    (d) Footbrakes and handbrakes in combination. Bicycles equipped with 
footbrakes and handbrakes shall meet all the requirements for footbrakes 
in Sec.  1512.5(c), including the tests specified. In addition, if the 
equivalent ground speed of the bicycle is 24 km/h (15 mph) or greater 
(in its highest gear ratio at a pedal crank rate of 60 revolutions per 
minute), \3\ the actual test speed specified in Sec.  1512.18(e)(3) 
shall be increased to 24 km/h (15 mph) and both braking systems may be 
actuated to achieve the required stopping distance of 4.57 m (15 ft).
    (e) Sidewalk bicycles. (1) Sidewalk bicycles shall not have 
handbrakes only.

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    (2) Sidewalk bicycles with a seat height of 560 mm (22 in) or 
greater (with seat height adjusted to its lowest position) shall be 
equipped with a footbrake meeting all the footbrake requirements of 
Sec.  1512.5(c), including the specified tests except that the braking 
force transmitted to the rear wheel shall be in accordance with the 
sidewalk bicycle footbrake force tests, Sec.  1512.18(f).
    (3) Sidewalk bicycles with a seat height less than 560 mm (22 in) 
(with seat height adjusted to its lowest position) and not equipped with 
a brake shall not have a freewheel feature. Such sidewalk bicycles 
equipped with a footbrake shall be tested for brake force in accordance 
with the sidewalk bicycle footbrake force test, Sec.  1512.18(f). Such 
sidewalk bicycles not equipped with brakes shall be identified with a 
permanent label clearly visible from a distance of 3.1 m (10 ft) in 
daylight conditions and promotional display material and shipping 
cartons shall prominently display the words ``No Brakes.''