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BS ISO 6460-2:2014 Motorcycles. Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption Test cycles and specific test conditions

BS ISO 6460-2:2014

Motorcycles. Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption Test cycles and specific test conditions

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Standard number:BS ISO 6460-2:2014
Pages:82
Released:2014-12-31
ISBN:978 0 580 83770 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 6460-2:2014


This standard BS ISO 6460-2:2014 Motorcycles. Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
  • 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds

This part of ISO 6460 defines test cycles for measurement for the gaseous exhaust emissions from motorcycles, as well as for determining the fuel consumption of motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833, equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine, two-stroke engine, or rotary piston engine) or a compression ignition engine. The test cycle 1 is equivalent to the test cycle specified in the European Union Commission Directive 2003/77/EC[6] and the test cycle 2 is equivalent to the test cycle specified in global technical regulations No.2 (WMTC), United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, ECE/TRANS/180/Add.2[9]. A selection of other test cycles adopted or to be adopted by several countries is described in Annex C for information purpose.