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SQlab | SPORTS ERGONOMICS | M-D LINE SADDLES | EDITION EN 2022-11 | PAGE 6
Model designation
Maximum
rider weight
Application category
according to ASTM
F2043-13
Application category
according to DIN EN
17406
eBike Ready
certification
SQlab 610 M-D active
110 kg
Category 3
Category 3
Yes
SQlab 610 Infinergy M-D active 2.1
110 kg
Category 3
Category 3
Yes
SQlab 602 M-D active
150 kg
Category 2
Category 2
Yes
SQlab 602 M-D active 2.1 150 kg Category 2 Category 2 Yes
SQlab 621 M-D active 150 kg Category 1 Category 1 Yes
SQlab 621 M-D active 2.1
150 kg
Category 1
Category 1
Yes
Category 1
according to DIN EN 17406
Refers to bicycles and EPACs used on normal paved surfaces on which the tires are intended to maintain
ground contact at average speed, with occasional drops.
Average speed in km/h 15 - 25
Maximum drop/jump height in cm < 15
Intended use Commuting and leisure riding
Bike type City & Urban Bikes
Category 1
according to ASTM F2043-13
Bicycles/attachments in this category are used exclusively on paved paths and roads, with the wheels in
constant contact with the ground.
Category 2
according to DIN EN 17406
Refers to bicycles and EPACs for which condition 1 applies and which are also used on unpaved roads and
gravel paths with moderate uphill and downhill gradients. Under these conditions, contact with uneven
terrain and repeated loss of tire contact with the ground may occur. Drops are limited to 15 cm or less.
Average speed in km/h 15 - 25
Maximum drop/jump height in cm < 15 cm
Intended use Leisure rides & trekking
Bike type Trekking & touring bikes
Category 2
according to ASTM F2043-13
Bicycles/attachments in this category can also be moved on gravel and unpaved roads with moderate
gradients in addition to the operating conditions specified in category 1. Rougher terrain in this category may
result in brief loss of tire contact with the ground. Jumps (drops) from a height of max. 15 cm may occur.

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