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ISO 9129:2008

ISO 9129:2008 Motorcycles – Measurement methods for moments of inertia

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Description

ISO 9129:2008 specifies a measuring method for determining the moments of inertia of the motorcycle and of the motorcycle/rider combination. It applies to two-wheeled motorcycles.

Other measuring methods can be used if it is demonstrated that the results are equivalent.

Measurement results obtained exclusively by the method described in ISO 9129:2008 cannot be used for an evaluation of vehicle stability because they deal with only one aspect of this very complex phenomenon.

Edition

2

Published Date

2008-05-07

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

17

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 9129:2008 specifies a measuring method for determining the moments of inertia of the motorcycle and of the motorcycle/rider combination. It applies to two-wheeled motorcycles.

Other measuring methods can be used if it is demonstrated that the results are equivalent.

Measurement results obtained exclusively by the method described in ISO 9129:2008 cannot be used for an evaluation of vehicle stability because they deal with only one aspect of this very complex phenomenon.

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