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ISO standards


Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO 28981:2009/Amd 1:2015 Mopeds - Methods for setting the running resistance on a chassis dynamometer — Amendment 1  Published 2015-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4000-1:1985 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series)  Withdrawn 1985-05 Edition : 3 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:1989 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series)  Withdrawn 1989-08 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:1994 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series)  Withdrawn 1994-05 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:1995 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series) Gives the designation, dimensions and load ratings of the metric series of tyres for passenger cars. Replaces the fifth edition, which has been technically revised.  Withdrawn 1995-12 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:2001 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series)  Withdrawn 2001-12 Edition : 7 Number of pages : 34 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:2001/Amd 1:2004 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series) — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2004-05 Edition : 7 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:2007 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series) ISO 4000-1:2007 specifies the designation, dimensions and load ratings of metric-series tyres primarily intended for passenger cars.  Withdrawn 2007-06 Edition : 8 Number of pages : 37 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:2010 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series) ISO 4000-1:2010 specifies the designation, dimensions and load ratings of metric-series tyres primarily intended for passenger cars.  Withdrawn 2010-04 Edition : 9 Number of pages : 50 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:2013 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series) ISO 4000-1:2013 specifies the designation, dimensions and load ratings of metric-series tyres primarily intended for passenger cars.  Withdrawn 2013-02 Edition : 10 Number of pages : 55 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:2015 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series) ISO 4000-1:2015 specifies the designation, dimensions, and load ratings of metric-series tyres primarily intended for passenger cars.  Withdrawn 2015-09 Edition : 11 Number of pages : 53 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4000-1:2021 Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres (metric series) This document specifies the designation, dimensions, and load ratings of metric-series tyres primarily intended for passenger cars.  Published 2021-08 Edition : 12 Number of pages : 52 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4209-1:1993 Truck and bus tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Tyres This part specifies the designation, dimensions, and load ratings of tyres primarily intended for trucks and buses. It applies to bias-belted, diagonal and radial tyres mounted on 5° tapered rims and on 15° tapered (drop-centre) rims. It is also applicable to different concepts and types of tyres and rims; in these cases, however, appropriate rim/section ratios, coefficients, and construction codes have been added to tables 2 and 3.  Withdrawn 1993-11 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4209-1:2001 Truck and bus tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Tyres  Published 2001-09 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4249-1:1978 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Existing series) — Part 1: Tyres  Withdrawn 1978-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4249-1:1978/Amd 1:1982 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Existing series) — Part 1: Tyres — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4249-1:1985 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 1: Tyres This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1978). This part sets out the designation in use and the dimensions for an inch code designated series of tyres. It applies to tyres used in highway service with a maximum speed of 150 km/h and fitted on rims with a nominal diameter corresponding to the codes from 14 up to and including 21.  Published 1985-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4249-2:1983 Motorcycles tyres and rims (code designated series) — Part 2: Tyre load ratings  Withdrawn 1983-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4249-2:1983/Amd 1:1984 Motorcycles tyres and rims (code designated series) — Part 2: Tyre load ratings — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1984-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4249-2:1990 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 2: Tyre load ratings Tabulates the correlation between load index and tyre load-carrying capacity (table 1), between speed symbol and speed category (table 2), the maximum tyre load capacities (table 3), and the variation of maximum load capacities of tyres according to maximum speed of motorcycle (table 4). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1983).  Published 1990-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4249-3:1986/Amd 1:1982 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO/CD 5273 Passenger car tyres — Preparation method for an artificially worn state for wet grip testing This document specifies the preparation of artificially worn tyres by tread rubber removal (cutter, buffing, grinding, etc.) for subsequent wet grip performance test. This document applies to new passenger car tyres.  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:1983 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Tyres — All series  Withdrawn 1983-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:1988 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Tyres, all series  Withdrawn 1988-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:1994 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides Specifies design guides, designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacity of the metric series of motorcycle tyres. Applies to motorcycle tyres with reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower), that can be fitted on cylindrical bead seat rims or 5° tapered bead seat rims. Is also applicable to different concepts of tyres and rims. In this case, however, appropriate coefficients will be established. ISO 4249 deals with the requirements for motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters code 13 and above, ISO 6054 with those for rim diameters code 12 and below.  Withdrawn 1994-12 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:1994/Amd 1:1999 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1999-04 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:2001 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides  Withdrawn 2001-12 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:2004 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides ISO 5751-1:2004 gives guidelines for the design of, and specifies the designation and calculation of the dimensions for, metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to motorcycle tyres with a reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower) that can be fitted on cylindrical bead-seat or 5° tapered bead-seat rims. It is also applicable to other concepts of tyre and rim, provided the appropriate rim/section ratios and coefficients have been established for them.  Withdrawn 2004-11 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:2004/Cor 1:2006 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2006-07 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:2010 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides ISO 5751-1:2010 gives guidelines for the design of, and specifies the designation and calculation of the dimensions for metric series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to motorcycle tyres with a reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower) that can be fitted on cylindrical bead-seat or 5° tapered bead-seat rims. It is also applicable to other concepts of tyre and rim, provided the appropriate rim/section ratios and coefficients are established for them.  Published 2010-11 Edition : 7 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:1983 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre series 80, 90 and 100  Withdrawn 1983-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:1988 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre series 100, 90, 80, 70 and 60  Withdrawn 1988-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:1994 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities Specifies the designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacity of metric series 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 55 and 50 motorcycle tyres to be mounted on the metric series of rims. Applies to motorcycle tyres with reduced height/width ratio (low profile). ISO 4249 deals with the requirements for motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters code 13 and above, ISO 6054 with those for rim diameters code 12 and below.  Withdrawn 1994-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:1994/Amd 1:1997 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1997-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:2002 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities This part of ISO 5751 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to metric-series motorcycle tyres with a height-to-width width ratio of 100 % and below. NOTE See ISO 4249 for the requirements on motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters code 13 and above; see ISO 6054 for the requirements on motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters code 12 and below.  Withdrawn 2002-03 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 25 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:2004 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities ISO 5751-2:2004 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to such tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below.  Withdrawn 2004-11 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 30 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:2010 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities ISO 5751-2:2010 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to such tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below.  Published 2010-11 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 34 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-3:1994 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours  Withdrawn 1994-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5775-1:1988 Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyre designations and dimensions  Withdrawn 1988-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5775-1:2014 Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyre designations and dimensions ISO 5755-1:2014 specifies the designations and dimensions for the following pneumatic bicycle tyres: -"wired edge" tyres mounted on straight side or crotchet type rims; -"beaded edge" tyres mounted on hooked bead rims. Tubular sew-up tyres and non-pneumatic tyres are not covered by ISO 5775-1:2014.  Published 2014-09 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO/FDIS 5775-1 Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyre designations and dimensions  Under development Edition : 7 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5995-1:1982 Moped tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyres Establishes the designation, dimensions, and load ratings for tyres. Applies to tyres, intended for a maximum speed of 50 km/h, fitted on rims with a nominal diameter corresponding to the codes from 8 to 22. Six tables are provided for.  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 6054-1:1981 Motorcycle tyres and rims (diameter codes 4 to 12) — Scooter type — Part 1: Tyres  Withdrawn 1981-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 6054-1:1990 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Diameter codes 4 to 12 — Part 1: Tyres  Withdrawn 1990-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 6054-1:1994 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Diameter codes 4 to 12 — Part 1: Tyres Cancels and replaces the second edition (1990). Lays down the designation, dimensions, and load ratings for an inch-code-designated series of tyres for motorcycles, fitted on rims with a nominal diameter corresponding to the codes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12. The requirements for rims are described in ISO 6054-2.  Published 1994-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 8767:1992 Passenger car tyres — Methods of measuring rolling resistance Specifies the following test methods for new pneumatic tyres: force method, torque method, power method, deceleration method. Annex A considers test equipment tolerances, Annex B optional test conditions, Annex C measurement methods of moment of inertia for drum and tyre assembly for the deceleration method.  Withdrawn 1992-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 9112:1991 Truck and bus tyres — Method of measuring tyre rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres Applies to all truck and bus tyres. Specifies methods for measuring rolling circumference and revolutions per unit distance (kilometre). The values thus obtained are not intended for use as levels of performance or quality.  Withdrawn 1991-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 9112:2008 Truck and bus tyres — Methods of measuring tyre rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres ISO 9112:2008 specifies two methods for measuring the rolling circumference and the number of revolutions per unit distance (kilometre) of new commercial vehicle tyres, under loaded conditions, for use on trucks and buses. The first method is a drum method consisting of loading a test tyre mounted on a free axle against a driven road wheel (or drum) of specified diameter. The second method involves a vehicle whose drive axle is equipped with the test tyres driven on a straight, paved road. The values thus obtained are not intended for use as levels of performance or quality. ISO 9112:2008 applies to all truck and bus tyres.  Published 2008-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 9948:1992 Truck and bus tyres — Methods of measuring rolling resistance Applies to all truck and bus pneumatic tyres. In measuring tyre rolling resistance, it is necessary to measure small forces in the presence of much larger forces. It is, therefore, essential that equipment and instrumentation of appropriate accuracy be used. Annex A gives test equipment tolerances, annexes B and C (informative) describe optional test conditions and measurement methods of moment of inertia.  Withdrawn 1992-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10191:1993 Passenger car tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods  Withdrawn 1993-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10191:1995 Passenger car tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods Contains test methods for verifying the capabilities of tyres for passenger cars. The tests are carried out in a laboratory under controlled conditions and are related to the strength test of the tread area with respect to braking energy, the endurance test with respect to full load and over long distances and the high speed test according to the speed category. Replaces the first edition, which has been technically revised.  Withdrawn 1995-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10191:2010 Passenger car tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods ISO 10191:2010 specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of tyres for passenger cars. Of the test methods presented, it is possible that only some will be required depending on the type of tyre to be tested. The tests are carried out in a laboratory under controlled conditions. ISO 10191:2010 includes a strength test for assessing the capability of the tyre structure, with respect to braking energy, in the tread area. A second test, the bead unseating test, assesses the resistance of the tyre to bead unseating. It applies to tubeless tyres only. A third test, the endurance test, assesses the resistance of the tyre with respect to service at full load and moderate speed over long distances. The fourth test, the high speed test, assesses the capability of the tyre according to its speed category. The test methods presented in ISO 10191:2010 are not intended for gradation of tyre performance or quality levels. This International Standard applies to all passenger car tyres.  Withdrawn 2010-03 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10191:2021 Passenger car tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods This document specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of tyres for passenger cars. Of the test methods presented, it is possible that only some will be required depending on the construction of the tyre (diagonal, bias-belted, radial or T-type construction) to be tested. The tests are carried out in a laboratory under controlled conditions. This document includes endurance tests, a low-pressure performance test, high-speed tests and requirements for bead unseating and tyre strength. The test methods presented in this document are not intended for gradation of tyre performance or quality levels. This document applies to all passenger car tyres.  Published 2021-08 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10231:1992 Motorcycle tyres — Test methods for verifying tyre capabilities  Withdrawn 1992-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10231:1997 Motorcycle tyres — Test methods for verifying tyre capabilities  Withdrawn 1997-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10231:1997/Amd 1:1999 Motorcycle tyres — Test methods for verifying tyre capabilities — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1999-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10231:2003 Motorcycle tyres — Test methods for verifying tyre capabilities ISO 10231:2003 specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of tyres for motorcycles, carried out in the laboratory under controlled conditions. The tests include a strength test for assessing the capability of the tyre structure with respect to breaking energy in the tread area, an endurance test for assessing the resistance of the tyre with respect to service at full load and moderate speed over long distances, a high-speed test for assessing the capability of the tyre as related to service at the maximum speed capability of the tyre (not applicable to tyres with a speed capability below 130 km/h), and a centrifugal growth test for assessing the maximum growth of the tyre under the influence of centrifugal forces at the maximum speed capability of the tyre (applicable only to road tyres with speed symbols P and above). ISO 10231:2003 is applicable to all motorcycle tyres. However, its test methods are not intended for gradation of tyre performance or quality levels.  Withdrawn 2003-09 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10231:2003/Amd 1:2015 Motorcycle tyres — Test methods for verifying tyre capabilities — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2015-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10231:2022 Motorcycle tyres — Test methods for verifying tyre capabilities This document specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of tyres for motorcycles. Of the test methods presented, only some can be required depending on the type of tyre to be tested. The tests are carried out in the laboratory under controlled conditions. This document includes a strength test for assessing the capability of the tyre structure, with respect to breaking energy. A second test, the endurance test, assesses the resistance of the tyre with respect to service at full load and moderate speed over long distances. The third test, the high-speed test, assesses the capability of the tyre as related to service at the maximum speed capability of the tyre. The centrifugal growth test assesses the maximum growth of the tyre under the influence of centrifugal forces at the maximum speed capability of the tyre. The test methods presented in this document are not intended for gradation of tyre performance or quality levels. This document is applicable to all motorcycle tyres.  Published 2022-08 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 10454:1993 Truck and bus tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods Of the test methods presented (strength test for the structure, endurance test), only some may be required depending on the type of tyre to be tested. The tests are carried out in a laboratory under controlled conditions. Applies to all truck and bus tyres.  Published 1993-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4210-7:2014 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 7: Wheels and rims test methods ISO 4210-7:2014 specifies wheel and rim test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Withdrawn 2014-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 13325:2003 Tyres — Coast-by methods for measurement of tyre-to-road sound emission ISO 13325:2003 specifies methods for measuring tyre-road sound emissions from tyres fitted on a motor vehicle or towed trailer under coast-by conditions -- i.e. when the vehicle or trailer is in free-rolling, non-powered operation, with transmission in the neutral position and the engine as well as all auxiliary systems not necessary for safe driving switched off.  Withdrawn 2003-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 17.140.30 Noise emitted by means of transport ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 13325:2019 Tyres — Coast-by methods for measurement of tyre-to-road sound emission This document specifies methods for measuring tyre-to-road sound emissions from tyres fitted on a motor vehicle under coast-by conditions, i.e. when the vehicle is in free-rolling, non-powered operation. This is typically achieved by putting the transmission in the neutral or equivalent position and switching off the engine as well as all auxiliary systems not necessary for safe driving. This document is applicable to passenger cars and commercial vehicles as defined in ISO 3833. It is not intended to be used to determine the sound contribution of tyres of vehicles running in powered condition nor for the determination of traffic sound nuisance at a given location.  Published 2019-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 17.140.30 Noise emitted by means of transport ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 13325:2019/Amd 1:2023 Tyres — Coast-by methods for measurement of tyre-to-road sound emission — Amendment 1: Uncertainties  Published 2023-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 17.140.30 Noise emitted by means of transport ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 13327:1998 Motorcycle tyres — Method of measuring rolling resistance  Withdrawn 1998-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 13328:2000 Motorcycle tyres — Measurement of tyre rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres This International Standard specifies a method for measuring the rolling circumference and revolutions per unit distance (kilometre) for new tyres, under loaded conditions, made for use on motorcycles and mopeds. The values obtained according to this method are not intended for use as levels of performance or quality. This International Standard is applicable to all motorcycle and moped tyres designed and intended for use on the road. NOTE Since most speedometers and odometers on motorcycles are activated from the front wheel, the test tyres will largely fall into sizes applicable for front wheel use. However, it is accepted that rear tyres will also be measured.  Published 2000-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 15222:2011 Truck and bus tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres ISO 15222:2011 specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on commercial vehicles on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed in ISO 15222:2011 are meant to reduce the variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing method procedures. ISO 15222:2011 applies to all truck and bus tyres (commercial vehicle tyres).  Withdrawn 2011-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 15222:2021 Truck and bus tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres This document specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on commercial vehicles on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed in this document are meant to reduce the variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing method procedures. This document applies to all commercial vehicle, truck and bus tyres. This document does not apply to: —    tyres fitted with additional devices to improve traction properties (e.g. studded tyres); —    professional off-road tyres.  Published 2021-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 16992:2006 Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) ISO 16992:2006 describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres. This equipment is designed to allow the user to continue on the journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe manner. ISO 16992:2006 only aims to qualify the performance of extended mobility systems. It details specifications only for extended mobility systems suitable to permit the extended mobility of the vehicle. Other types of SUSE are described in the informative annexes. ISO 16992:2006 applies from the moment the extended mobility system becomes effective, and the driver has continued control of the vehicle (in speed and direction) in order to attempt to reach an appropriate place for servicing. ISO 16992:2006 does not cover the vehicle thus equipped;the tyre while operating in inflated mode;the characteristics of the pressure survey device and of the warning function relative to the inflated mode or to the partially deflated mode due to slow pressure losses;the transitory phase, if any, before the equipment becomes effective;the inspection, assessment, and the servicing of the extended mobility system after it has been activated in flat tyre running mode. ISO 16992:2006 includes the description of the various types of SUSE;the description and performance levels of complete extended mobility systems.  Withdrawn 2006-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 43.020 Road vehicles in general ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 16992:2010 Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) ISO 16992:2010 describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres, which is designed to enable users to continue their journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe manner. ISO 16992:2010 is intended only to qualify the performance of extended mobility systems. Its specifications only apply to extended mobility systems that can permit the extended mobility of the vehicle. The specifications in ISO 16992:2010 apply from the moment the extended mobility system becomes effective, with the driver continuing to control of the vehicle (in terms of speed and direction) in an attempt to reach an appropriate place for servicing. The following are within the scope of ISO 16992:2010: the description of the various types of SUSE; the description and performance levels of complete extended mobility systems. The following are outside the scope of ISO 16992:2010: the vehicle to be equipped; the tyre while operating in inflated mode; the characteristics of the pressure survey device and of the warning function relative to the inflated mode or to the partially deflated mode due to slow pressure losses; the transitory phase, if any, before the equipment becomes effective; the inspection, assessment, and the servicing of the extended mobility system, after it has been activated in flat tyre running mode.  Withdrawn 2010-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 43.020 Road vehicles in general ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 16992:2018 Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) This document describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres, which is designed to enable users to continue their journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe manner. NOTE 1 Certain equipment becomes effective automatically, thus avoiding the need to stop the vehicle immediately for inspection and corrective action. This document is intended only to qualify the performance of SUSE systems. Its specifications only apply to SUSE systems that can permit the extended mobility of the vehicle. NOTE 2 Other types of SUSE are described in Annexes A and B. The specifications in this document apply from the moment the SUSE system becomes effective, with the driver continuing to control the vehicle (in terms of speed and direction) in an attempt to reach an appropriate place for servicing. The following are within the scope of this document: — the description of the various types of SUSE; — the description and performance levels of complete SUSE systems. NOTE 3 The performance level that the user reasonably has the right to expect, as well as the restrictive conditions placed upon that level, can vary to a large degree depending on the equipment installed and on the real operating conditions of the tyre in flat-tyre running mode. The following are outside the scope of this document: — the vehicle to be equipped; — the tyre while operating in inflated mode; — the characteristics of the pressure survey device and of the warning function relative to the inflated mode or to the partially deflated mode due to slow pressure losses; — the transitory phase, if any, before the equipment becomes effective; — the inspection, assessment, and the servicing of the SUSE system, after it has been activated in flat tyre running mode.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 43.020 Road vehicles in general ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 17269:2000 Passenger car tyres — Methods for measuring rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres This International Standard specifies two methods for measuring, under loaded conditions, the rolling circumference and revolutions per unit distance (kilometres) of new tyres for use on passenger cars. The first is a drum method that consists of loading a test tyre mounted on a free axle against a driven road wheel, or drum, of specified diameter. The second involves using a vehicle whose drive axle is equipped with the test tyres driven on a straight, paved road. This International Standard is applicable to all passenger car tyres. However, the values obtained from the measurements are not intended to be used as benchmarks for performance or quality.  Published 2000-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 18106:2016 Passenger car, commercial vehicle, truck and bus tyres — Methods for measuring snow grip performance — Loaded new tyres ISO 18106:2016 specifies the method for measuring relative snow grip performance index of a candidate tyre compared to a reference, under loaded conditions for new tyres intended to be used on passenger car, commercial vehicle, truck and bus vehicles on a snow packed surface. The methods developed here are meant to reduce the variability of the performance measurement. The use of the proper reference tyres is necessary to limit the variability of the testing method procedures. ISO 18106:2016 applies to all passenger car, commercial vehicle, truck and bus tyres.  Published 2016-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 18164:2005 Passenger car, truck, bus and motorcycle tyres — Methods of measuring rolling resistance ISO 18164:2005 specifies methods for measuring rolling resistance, under controlled laboratory conditions, for new pneumatic tyres designed primarily for use on passenger cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles. The relationship between values obtained and the fuel economy of the vehicle is undetermined, and such values are not intended to be used to indicate levels of performance or quality. ISO 18164:2005 applies to all passenger car, truck, bus and motorcycle tyres.  Published 2005-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 19447:2021 Passenger car tyres — Method for measuring ice grip performance — Loaded new tyres This document specifies the method for measuring the relative ice grip performance index of a candidate tyre compared with a reference tyre under loaded conditions for new tyres intended to be used for passenger cars on surfaces made of ice. This document applies to all passenger car tyres, except for T-type temporary-spare tyres.  Published 2021-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4210-7:2023 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 7: Wheel and rim test methods This document specifies wheel and rim test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Published 2023-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 19940:2017 Tyre stiffness index testing procedure for passenger car extended mobility and run flat tyres ISO 19940:2017 specifies the testing method for determining the tyre stiffness index of passenger car tyres for the products capable of supplying the vehicle with the basic tyre functions, at least, at a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) and a distance of 80 km when operating in flat tyre running mode, as per ISO 16992. This method is meant to determine the above mentioned index, for the characterization of the expected tyre's stiffness through its air and structural components. To reach the target, the vertical force and the vertical deflection, in the sense of absolute position in Z direction under different operating conditions, are measured (approximated in case of zero inflation pressure) and combined through the metrics defined in this document. This method is not intended to be used for conventional tyres.  Published 2017-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 20908:2023 Tyre sound emission test — Methods of drum This document specifies methods for measuring tyre-to-road sound emissions from tyres fitted on rig that applies the tyre on a rotating drum under coast-by conditions (i.e. when the tyre is in free‑rolling, non‑powered operation). The specifications are intended to achieve a correlation between results of testing the exterior noise of tyres in a semi anechoic chamber and outdoor testing as described in ISO 13325. This document is applicable to passenger cars and light commercial vehicles tyres as defined in 3.1. It is not intended to be used to determine the sound contribution of tyres applying a torque, nor for the determination of traffic sound nuisance at a given location.  Published 2023-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 38 Technical Committee 17.140.30 Noise emitted by means of transport ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 21750:2006 Road vehicles — Safety enhancement in conjunction with tyre inflation pressure monitoring ISO 21750:2006 deals with electronic Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) for tubeless tyres in association or not with an Extended Mobility System with a reference pressure lower or equal to 375 kPa fitted in single formation on four wheeled vehicles. The systems are able to survey all tyres in use, but not necessarily those in temporary use, and provide information to the driver. ISO 21750:2006 establishes overall performance guidelines for the systems and their components, independently of the physical principles and the technological solution which have been selected to monitor the tyre pressure to compute the difference to the requested level and to deliver a relevant information to the driver if the pressure of one, several or all tyres need corrective action for the intended service conditions.  Published 2006-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 43.040.80 Crash protection and restraint systems ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 23671:2006 Passenger car tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres ISO 23671:2006 specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on passenger cars on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed are meant to reduce the variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing procedures. ISO 23671:2006 applies to all passenger car tyres.  Withdrawn 2006-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 23671:2015 Passenger car tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres ISO 23671:2015 specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on passenger cars on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed are meant to reduce variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing procedures. ISO 23671:2015 applies to all passenger car tyres.  Withdrawn 2015-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 23671:2021 Passenger car tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres This document specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on passenger cars on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed are meant to reduce variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing procedures. This document applies to all passenger car tyres except for: —    special-use tyres marked with "ET"; —    T-type temporary spare tyres; —    tyres fitted with additional devices to improve traction properties (e.g. studded tyres).  Published 2021-06 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 29802:2009 All terrain (AT) tyres and rims — Symbol marked pneumatic tyres on 5 degrees tapered rims — Designation, dimension, marking and load ratings ISO 29802:2009 specifies the designations, dimensions, markings and load ratings of pneumatic tyres primarily intended for all terrain vehicles (ATV). It also specifies the designation, marking and contours of rims. The tyres are based on the following parameters: speeds not exceeding 130 km/h (speed symbol M); fitted to (AT) 5° tapered drop centre rims; nominal rim diameter codes of 7 to 14 inclusive.  Withdrawn 2009-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4210-8:2014 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 8: Pedal and drive system test methods ISO 4210-8:2014 specifies pedal and drive system test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Withdrawn 2014-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 29802:2017 All-terrain (AT) tyres and rims — Symbol marked pneumatic tyres on 5 degree tapered rims — Designation, dimension, marking and load ratings ISO 29802:2017 specifies the designations, dimensions, markings and load ratings of pneumatic tyres primarily intended for all-terrain vehicles (ATV). It also specifies the designation, marking and contours of rims. The tyres meet the following parameters: a) speeds not exceeding 130 km/h (Speed Symbol M); b) fitted to (AT) 5° tapered drop centre rims; c) nominal rim diameter codes of 7 to 14 inclusive.  Published 2017-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 4210-1:2014 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 1: Terms and definitions ISO 4210-1:2014 specifies terms and definitions related to safety and performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of bicycles and sub-assemblies having saddle height as given in Table 1.  Withdrawn 2014-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-1:2023 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 1: Vocabulary This document specifies terms and definitions related to safety and performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of bicycles and sub-assemblies having maximum saddle height 635 mm or more. This document does not apply to specialized types of bicycle such as delivery bicycles, recumbent bicycles, tandems, BMX bicycles, and bicycles designed and equipped for use in severe applications such as sanctioned competition events, stunting, or aerobatic manoeuvres. NOTE      For bicycles with a maximum saddle height of 435 mm or less, see national regulations for ride-on toys, and with a maximum saddle height of more than 435 mm and less than 635 mm, see ISO 8098.  Published 2023-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-2:2014 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles ISO 4210-2:2014 specifies safety and performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of bicycles and sub-assemblies having saddle height as given in Table 1, and lays down guidelines for manufacturer's instructions on the use and care of such bicycles. ISO 4210-2:2014 applies to young adult bicycles with maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more and less than 750 mm, city and trekking bicycles, mountain bicycles, and racing bicycles that have a maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more including folding bicycles.  Withdrawn 2014-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 34 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-2:2015 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles ISO 4210-2:2015 specifies safety and performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of bicycles and sub-assemblies having saddle height as given in Table 1, and lays down guidelines for manufacturer's instructions on the use and care of such bicycles. This part of ISO 4210 applies to young adult bicycles with maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more and less than 750 mm, city and trekking bicycles, mountain bicycles, and racing bicycles that have a maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more including folding bicycles (see Table 1 and Figure 1). This part of ISO 4210 does not apply to specialized types of bicycle, such as delivery bicycles, recumbent bicycles, tandems, BMX bicycles, and bicycles designed and equipped for use in severe applications such as sanctioned competition events, stunting, or aerobatic manoeuvres. NOTE For bicycles with a maximum saddle height of 435 mm or less, see ISO 8124‑1, and with a maximum saddle height of more than 435 mm and less than 635 mm, see ISO 8098.  Withdrawn 2015-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 33 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-2:2023 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles This document specifies safety and performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of bicycles and sub-assemblies, and lays down guidelines for manufacturer’s instructions on the use and care of such bicycles. This document applies to young adult bicycles with maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more and less than 750 mm, city and trekking bicycles, mountain bicycles, and racing bicycles that have a maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more including folding bicycles. This document does not apply to specialized types of bicycle, such as delivery bicycles, recumbent bicycles, tandems, BMX bicycles, and bicycles designed and equipped for use in severe applications such as sanctioned competition events, stunting, or aerobatic manoeuvres. NOTE      For bicycles with a maximum saddle height of 435 mm or less, see national regulations for ride-on toys, and with a maximum saddle height of more than 435 mm and less than 635 mm, see ISO 8098.  Published 2023-01 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 33 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-3:2014 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 3: Common test methods ISO 4210-3:2014 specifies the common test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Withdrawn 2014-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-3:2023 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 3: Common test methods This document specifies the common test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Published 2023-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-4:2014 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 4: Braking test methods ISO 4210-4:2014 specifies the braking test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Withdrawn 2014-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 29 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-8:2023 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 8: Pedal and drive system test methods This document specifies pedal and drive system test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Published 2023-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-9:2014 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 9: Saddles and seat-post test methods ISO 4210-9:2014 specifies saddle and seat-post test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Withdrawn 2014-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210-9:2023 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 9: Saddles and seat-post test methods This document specifies saddle and seat-post test methods for ISO 4210‑2.  Published 2023-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO/TS 4210-10:2020 Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 10: Safety requirements for electrically power assisted cycles (EPACs) This document specifies safety and performance requirements for the design, marking, assembly, and testing of two wheeled electrically power assisted cycles (hereafter EPACs), fully-assembled EPACs and subassemblies, and provides guidelines for information supplied by the manufacturers (i.e. instructions on the use and care of such EPACs). This document applies to two wheeled EPACs that have a maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more and are intended for private and commercial use with exception of EPACs intended for hire from unattended stations. This document is intended to cover all common significant hazards, hazardous situations and events listed in 5.3 of EPACs, when used as intended or under conditions of misuse that are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. This document specifies requirements and test methods for engine power management systems, electrical circuits including the charger for the assessment of the design and assembly of EPACs and sub-assemblies for systems having a Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) maximum voltage up to 60 V d.c. including tolerances.  Published 2020-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 125 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210:1982 Cycles — Safety requirements of bicycles  Withdrawn 1982-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210:1982/Amd 1:1984 Cycles — Safety requirements of bicycles — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1984-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles
ISO 4210:1989 Cycles — Safety requirements of bicycles  Withdrawn 1989-09 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 43.150 Cycles