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Motorcycle Classifications

2004-02-23
HISTORICAL
J213_200402
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform definitions and classifications for motorcycles.
Standard

MOTORCYCLE AUXILIARY FRONT LAMPS

1989-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1306_198906
This engineering design specification provides parameters and general requirements for auxiliary front lamps to be used on motorcycles. It may be supplemented by a service performance requirement.
Standard

Sound Levels for Motorcycles

2020-07-17
CURRENT
J331_202007
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the sound levels of motorcycles under full throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
Standard

Maximum Sound Level Potential for Motorcycles

2011-08-04
HISTORICAL
J47_201108
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the maximum sound level potential for motorcycles under wide open throttle acceleration and closed throttle deceleration.
Standard

Test Procedure for Parking Stability of Motorcycles

2021-08-16
WIP
J1101
Side stands and center stands are designed to support stationary two-wheel motorcycles. This SAE Standard establishes procedures for determining parking surface loading and stability limits as follows: a. The footprint pressure exerted on a horizontal parking surface by the stand. b. The tilt angle of the parking surface at which tip-over occurs. c. The tilt angle of the parking surface at which roll-off occurs.
Standard

Test Procedure for Parking Stability of Motorcycles

2020-09-09
CURRENT
J1101_202009
Side stands and center stands are designed to support stationary two-wheel motorcycles. This SAE Standard establishes procedures for determining parking surface loading and stability limits as follows: a The footprint pressure exerted on a horizontal parking surface by the stand. b The tilt angle of the parking surface at which tip-over occurs. c The tilt angle of the parking surface at which roll-off occurs.
Standard

Fuel and Lubricant Tanks for Motorcycles

1999-11-29
HISTORICAL
J1241_199911
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to two- or three-wheel motorcycles intended for highway use. Unless noted, requirements apply to both metallic and nonmetallic tanks. Accessory or aftermarket tanks as well as original equipment tanks are covered.
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