* LCA 52 66 242 7 * YAMAHA * RJ14 * 2002/24 * -- * Page 17
2.2.1.4. Single Directive 93/31/EEC (as amended by 2000/72/EC)
2.2.1.4.1. Title
Stands for two-wheel motor vehicles
2.2.1.4.2. General requirements
The motorcycle is equipped with a prop stand and a centre stand (naked
vehicles are equipped prop stand only) which swing(s) to the rear of the
motorcycle in order to attain the closed or travelling position.
2.2.1.4.3. Prop stands
If the prop stand is extended, the engine is cut-off when gear is engaged and
clutch is released.
2.2.1.4.4. Centre stands
The centre stand swings back automatically into its retracted position, when
the vehicle moves forward in such a way as to raise the centre stand from
the supporting surface.
2.2.1.4.5. Stability on a horizontal supporting surface
After the vehicle was brought to rest upon the extended centre / prop stand
on the test pad, the vehicle was moved in order to increase the angle formed
by the median longitudinal plane and the supporting surface by three
degrees. This movement did not cause the centre / prop stand to return
automatically to its retracted or travelling position.
2.2.1.4.6. Stability on an inclined surface
After the vehicle was brought to rest upon the extended centre / prop stand
on the parking platform, this platform was shifted subsequently to its
minimum transverse tilt and to its minimum longitudinal tilt in accordance
with the table of paragraph 6.2.2. and the figures 1a, 1b and 2 of Directive
93/31/EEC.
The vehicle remained stable when the parking platform was tilted by each of
the required amounts.
2.2.1.4.7. Other requirements
2.2.1.4.7.1. Extended stand tell-tale
not applicable
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