Betekenis van:
mudguard
mudguard
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a curved piece above the wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle to protect the rider from water or mud thrown up by the wheels
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- T extent of mudguard.
- Dimensions of mudguard and outer valance
- Position of mudguard and rain flap
- Width (q) of mudguard (a) and position of valance (j)
- Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system (mudguard, rain flap, outer valance) incorporating spray-suppression devices (energy absorbers) for multiple axles
- The width of the part of the rain flaps positioned beneath the mudguard must satisfy the condition laid down in this paragraph with a tolerance of 10 mm at each side.’;
- Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system incorporating spray-suppression devices (mudguard, rain flap, outer valance) for multiple axles where the distance between the tyres does not exceed 300 mm
- The distance between the uppermost and the lowermost points of the spray suppression system (mudguard and outer valance) measured in any cross section perpendicular to the mudguard (see figures 1b and 2 in Annex V) must extend to not less than 45 mm at all points behind a vertical line passing through the centre of the wheel or the first wheel in the case of multiple axles.
- This requirement is deemed to be met if, when the vehicle is either laden or unladen, any radial jet running outwards from the wheel centre over the entire width of the tyre running surface and within the range covered by the mudguard always strikes against a part of the spray suppression system.’;
- the mudguard must possess a total width “q” (Figure 1a of Annex V) at least adequate to cover the width of the tyre “b” or the entire width of two tyres “t” in the case of twin wheels, account being taken of the extremes for the tyre/wheel unit specified by the manufacturer.