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Specification 2310-07BS-008
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Bid Specification
ENFORCEMENT MOTORCYCLE
1. SCOPE
1.1 This document describes and establishes technical specifications, performance requirements and test procedure for motorcycle to be used in high-speed traffic and law enforcement work by State of California.
1.2 Motorcycle offered in compliance with these specifications shall be manufacturer's police model that is designed and manufactured for performance, service life and safety required during operation of the unit.
1.3 Section 2 defines applicable standards, Section 3 defines Technical Specifications and Section 4 defines Performance Requirements and Test protocols.
2. APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS / STANDARDS / CODES
2.1 Specifications and standards referenced in this document in effect on the opening of the Invitation for Bid, form a part of this specification.
2.2 Fully equipped unit under test (UUT) shall comply with all applicable including but not limited to;
a) California Vehicle Code (CVC),
b) Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, "Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard" (FMVSS)
c) California Code of Regulations, Title 13, "Motor Vehicles" rules and regulations.
d) Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standards
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 General
Unit shall;
3.1.1 be of latest year model.
3.1.2 be two-wheeled.
3.1.3 have a wheelbase of 58" to 65".
3.1.4 be labeled in compliance with Federal and State vehicle regulations.
3.2 Engine
Shall have a minimum of;
3.2.1 980 cubic centimeters displacement.
3.2.2 2 cylinders.
3.2.3 70 horse power (HP).
3.2.4 5 gallons of fuel tank capacity.
Shall have;
3.2.5 fuel injection.
3.2.6 capability to operate knock free at all engine and or vehicle speeds with manufacturer's recommended fuel rating.
3.3 Power train
3.3.1 Hand operated clutch shall be located on left handlebar.
3.3.2 Transmission shall have foot shift lever, = 5 speeds and not interfere with normal foot position.
3.3.3 Neutral position Indicator shall be visible from seated position.
3.3.4 Shift pattern shall be as follow;
a) Neutral located between 1st and 2nd gear.
b) Shift down from neutral to 1st gear.
c) Shift up from neutral to 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.
3.4 Chassis
Brakes shall meet following requirements.
3.4.1 Be hydraulic, have rear independent controls, and have Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS).
3.4.2 Front brake be right handlebar operated, dual disc type to provide deceleration without loss of control.
3.4.3 Rear brake shall be disc type, right foot operated and allow full travel of pedal during brake application without lifting heel from non-skid footrest.
Frame shall meet following requirements.
3.4.4 Rear swinging arm type hydraulic shock shall have provision for adjustment to weight.
3.4.5 Front hydraulic pre-load shock shall not be gas pressure adjustable.
3.4.6 Load-carrying capacity shall be a =350 Lbs including all mounted equipment of =40Lbs.
3.5 Electrical System
Chassis Electrical System shall meet following requirements.
3.5.1 Overload/short protected electrical system shall be 12VDC.
3.5.2 With UUT idling alternator shall provide output at the battery =13VDC and current required to operate all electrical equipment simultaneously.
3.5.3 Battery(ies) shall be maintenance free type with a minimum total rating of = 25 amp/hr.
3.5.4 Right handlebar located starter switch shall be prevented from operating by safety mechanism when clutch is engaged.
3.5.5 Starter shall be type 12V motor and one way clutch engagement.
Lighting System shall meet following requirements.
3.5.6 Headlight shall have high beam indicator light readily visible to the rider. High/low beams shall be controlled by a switch on the handlebar.
3.5.7 Turn signals shall be visible from front, rear, sides and mounted at following locations:
a) 2 on the front.
b) 2 on the rear.
c) 2 on the side above the rear utility boxes.
3.5.8 Turn signal switch for left and right signals shall be located on the handlebars and shall be push to lock on type with indicator light on the dash panel, which will operate when the turn signals are in operation.
3.5.9 Rear and side rear turn signal lights shall be wired to a switch with indicator light to permit rear and side rear signal lights to flash together, independent of the front signal lights and to operate with ignition switch in either "On" or locked "Accessory" position.
3.5.10 Signal flash rate shall be =60 and =120 per minute.
3.5.11 2 blue identification lights (reference: Truck-Lite #10A/equivalent) shall be mounted one on each side of the license plate, and connected with the taillight circuit.
3.5.12 Rear installed light emitting diode (LED) auxiliary brake light;
a) shall be activated with brake light,
b) shall operate at low intensity when taillight is illuminated
c) shall function as a supplementary brake light flashing several times prior to burning steady.
Emergency Lighting Package shall meet following requirements.
3.5.13 LED pursuit lights shall be installed in the following configuration:
a) 2 front forward facing mounted to fairing: Right flashing blue, left continuously illuminated red.
b) 2 front side facing: shall be flashing red.
c) 2 rear side facing shall be flashing blue.
d) 2 rear facing: right duplex (duplex: 2 LED sections per housing) flashing blue and left duplex flashing amber.
3.5.14 2 front forward facing LED pursuit lights shall be positioned =8" from vertical centerline and at or above the horizontal centerline of the headlight. 2 rear facing duplex LED pursuit lights shall be mounted above or below the rear taillight assembly.
3.5.15 Emergency lighting;
a) Shall operate with the ignition switch in any position.
b) Dash panel shall have red indicator for forward facing and amber indicator for rear facing LED pursuit lights status.
c) Installed and functional pursuit light location must be in compliance with FMVSS.
d) Flash rate of pursuit lights shall be adjustable from 60 to 120, and be preset to 75 fpm, alternating with left to right as the primary pattern with the engine at idle.
3.5.16 Secondary "intersection clearing" pattern of 120 fpm, alternating left to right, shall be pre-programmed to be activated through the siren function when siren tone is changed. Secondary pattern will display for 7 seconds, then resume primary pattern.
3.5.17 Pursuit light switch shall be mounted on the right side handle bar and shall have to ability to control front and rear light packages independently.
Horn shall meet following requirements.
3.5.18 Located on left handlebar, horn shall be compliant with SAE J377 requirements.
Switches shall meet following requirements.
3.5.19 Ignition switch, headlight switch, rear flashing warning light switch, and all other switch locations not specifically described, shall be mounted to be conveniently accessible by the rider in sitting position.
3.5.20 Switches for control of all emergency equipment (siren, pursuit lights, etc.) shall be located on the handlebar and accessible without removing hands from the grips.
3.5.21 Ignition, headlight, and taillight switches shall be designed and wired to permit the engine to run without the headlight and taillights on.
3.5.22 If unit is equipped with running lights, the running lights shall be designed to permit the engine to run without the running lights on.
3.5.23 Dash panel and instrument lights shall be hooded or otherwise designed to prevent glare onto the windshield and be visible in direct sunlight.
3.6 Handlebars
3.6.1 Handlebars shall be non-painted, either of corrosion resistant finish or chrome plated, and with adjustment, if any, unrestricted by any accessory equipment, wiring or fairing.
3.6.2 Straight-line distance from handlebar end to end: =31" and =34".
3.6.3 Handlebar grips shall be of firm, dark colored plastic and/or rubber, which will not discolor hands.
3.6.4 Right handlebar located throttle control shall not exhibit slack or play and shall provide adjustable drag to permit setting throttle at any position without returning to idle when hand is released.
3.6.5 Handlebar control levers shall contain ball type knobs on their outer ends to minimize the possibility of the hand slipping off the lever.
3.6.6 Unit shall be equipped by vendor with CHP supplied radio control head system on the center of the handlebars, gas tank console, or fairing. Mounting of the radio control head, speaker and microphone shall not obstruct visibility of indicators or accessibility of controls, tachometer speedometer, or switches and shall be readily accessible when seated on the unit.
3.7 Tires and Wheels
Tires shall meet following requirements.
3.7.1 Tubeless tires to meet speed and load ratings for the motorcycle as specified.
3.7.2 Tire sidewall bead shall not dismount from the interior shoulder of the rim.
3.7.3 Each tire and wheel assembly shall be balanced.
3.7.4 Lateral and radial run-out shall be within the factory recommended tolerances.
3.7.5 Tires supplied must be readily available through motorcycle manufacturer's distributors.
Wheels shall meet following requirements.
3.7.6 Alloy type front/rear wheels shall be designed to prevent tire separation from rim.
3.7.7 Rim shall be equipped with an interior shoulder that does not permit dismounting of the sidewall bead from the shoulder and subsequent movement of the sidewall into center recess of the rim or to the outside of the rim when tire is run flat.
3.8 Rear View Mirrors:
3.8.1 Rear view mirror shall comply with all FMVSS requirements.
3.8.2 One FMVSS compliant rear view mirror shall be provided on each side.
3.9 Speedometer
3.9.1 Speedometer shall be calibrated for accuracy of ±2 mph at speeds of 15 to 100 mph.
3.9.2 Dial face shall be marked =120 mph.
3.9.3 Face markings shall be graduated in increments of =2 mph with bold face increment every 10 mph.
3.9.4 Speedometer indicator needle tip shall extend to increment markers but shall not cover more than a 2 mph section of the scale.
3.9.5 Digital speed readout of stated accuracy is acceptable without complying with 3.9.2, 3.9.3 and 3.9.4.
3.9.6 Speedometer shall be illuminated when headlight is turned on.
3.9.7 An odometer, a trip odometer and tachometer shall be supplied.
3.10 Protection Bars
3.10.1 Front (engine guard) and rear (utility storage box) protection bars shall be provided.
3.10.2 Rear protection bars shall be mounted to the unit frame or as part of the utility storage box brackets.
3.10.3 During unit down, bars shall provide adequate clearance for rider's feet and legs.
3.10.4 Shall have the ability to support weight of a fully equipped unit.
3.11 Fairing
3.11.1 Windshield shall be manufactured from clear, scratch resistant material and provide full vision.
3.11.2 Windshield shall be adjustable or of tallest height offered by manufacturer.
3.11.3 Fairing shall have accommodation for headlight and pursuit lamps.
3.12 Seat: Seat shall be foam-padded, covered with black leather or vinyl material and provide lumbar support.
3.13 Side Stand
3.13.1 Shall have a =2½ square inches of surface on the ground when extended,
3.13.2 Shall be mounted on left side,
3.13.3 Shall be designed to be lowered and retracted with foot when seated on the unit.
3.13.4 Shall be designed so that it will not strike ground during hard left turns when retracted.
3.13.5 Shall not be foldable / retractable with unit's weight on it.
3.13.6 Shall not cause motorcycle to have a lean > 15o from vertical when stand is extended and front wheel is in a straight-ahead position.
3.14 Footrests
3.14.1 Unit shall be equipped with footrests (pegs) and/or foot boards designed to fold in the event of contact with the ground.
3.14.2 Footrests and/or footboards shall be replaceable or provided with replaceable stoppers/skid plates.
3.15 Siren / Public Address System
3.15.1 Electronic motorcycle (Certified Class "A", CA Title 13 Compliant) siren/public address (PA) system shall be provided and installed by vendor prior to delivery (Reference: Public Safety Equipment/Code 3 model 3950 siren amplifier or equivalent & Code 3 model 206 speaker or equivalent).
3.15.2 Amplifier and speaker driver shall be rated at =100 watts.
3.15.3 PA control system shall be interfaced with an Ericson / GE "Rangr" model S815 radio control head.
3.15.4 Controls shall be provided to enable operation of siren in Momentary, Wail or Yelp mode.
3.15.5 Vendor to provide/install Relays, pin/socket connectors, and wiring to permit operation as described.
3.16 Muffler (s)
3.16.1 Muffler(s) shall conform with California Vehicle Code sound restrictions.
3.16.2 Muffler(s) shall be positioned to provide clearance for utility storage boxes on each side of the rear wheel and the possible mounting of an electronic siren amplifier under or in front of one of the boxes.
3.16.3 Unit shall have a maximum of 2 mufflers with a maximum of 3 header pipes into each.
3.16.4 Muffler(s) shall be of corrosion resistant or chrome finish.
3.17 Keys: Minimum of 2 sets of keys shall be provided for each unit at time of delivery. For example a set may include 1 master and additional keys for specific functions.
3.18 Color
3.18.1 Unit shall be painted a combination of manufacturer's gloss black (reference: Ditzler #DQE-9000 or equivalent) and manufacturer's gloss bright white (reference: Ditzler #DQE8000 or equivalent).
3.18.2 Paint scheme shall meet agency specified requirements and be compliant with California Code of Regulations Title 13, Division 2, Chapter 5, Article 5, Section 1141 requirements as exhibited in Attachment 2 on page 16.
3.18.3 Given below are historical paint scheme requirements for CHP.
a) Frame shall be black.
b) Fenders - front - all white (Not including front fender mounting and rear mud guard), rear fender - all white or all black.
c) For fairing mounted CHP star insignia, the main white panel section shall be large enough to permit installation of the CHP 5"star insignia without touching border/pinstripe(s).
d) For fairing mounted star insignia, gas tank(s), if visible from exterior, shall be all white.
e) For tank area mounted CHP star insignia, the gas tank(s) shall be black with white side panels contoured to shape of tank(s) with approximately ?" black border stripe around the white panel.
f) Panel shall be large enough to permit installation of the CHP 5" star insignia within the white panels without touching the border stripe.
g) Fairing shall be white with perimeter black border(s) contoured to the shape of the fairing and black pinstripe shall be used to provide contrast to major panel sections.
h) CHP 5" star insignia referenced above shall be fully visible when viewed from eye level standing to the side of the unit.
i) Insignia may be placed on the fairing, the gas tank, or the ticket book box depending upon unit configuration.
j) All vendor-installed components shall meet color and quality requirements of factory finish.
k) Paint scheme is subject to approval by purchasing agency.
3.19 Radio Containment Box (for CHP only)
3.19.1 Unit shall feature a radio storage box to accommodate installation of CHP communications equipment, including bracket(s) for a low-band radio antenna.
3.19.2 Radio storage box and/or low-band antenna mounting bracket(s) may be integral or separate and shall be mounted over the rear tire and/or fender.
3.19.3 Radio storage box shall be designed to accommodate installation of following items:
a) Ericson / General Electric "Rangr" radio.
b) Ericson / General Electric model 349A9916P1 repeater.
c) Siren amplifier provided/mounted in accordance with Siren Section of this specification.
d) Applied Concepts "Stalker Dual" logic unit and radar amplifier.
3.19.4 Radio storage box shall be equipped with brackets and/or mounting plates for secure mounting of above listed equipment. Vendor shall install CHP provided radio and repeater mounting plates.
3.19.5 Antenna shall not obstruct rider visibility or mounting/dismounting of motorcycle.
3.20 Equipment Installation
3.20.1 Agency shall provide and vendor shall install the following items:
a) Radio and repeater cables.
b) Repeater antenna. Installation to include solder and test antenna wire connection.
c) Repeater antenna cable.
d) 3 way 30 Amp fuse holder (Radio:20Amp, Repeater:2Amp, and Control head:5Amp).
e) Radio control head power cable.
f) Flashlight / baton holder.
g) Ticket book box and related hardware.
h) Main power source 30 amp in-line fuse.
i) Radar antenna cable.
j) Radar display cable.
k) Radar remote cable.
l) Radar controller power lead (lead "A").
m) Radar display power lead (lead "B").
3.20.2 Vendor shall provide and vendor shall install the following items:
a) Install a low-band radio antenna that meets performance requirements. Installation to include and mounting bracket(s), solder and test antenna wire connection.
b) Low-band radio antenna cable.
c) Siren amplifier and speaker.
d) Radio control head mounting stud assembly (bracket to be provided by agency).
e) Siren speaker mounting bracket and related hardware.
f) Mounting brackets for display, front and rear radar antennas.
g) Speaker(s)
3.21 Utility Storage Boxes
3.21.1 1 law enforcement type utility storage box shall be installed on each side of rear wheel and/or fender.
3.21.2 Boxes shall;
a) be black in color and of rigid construction.
b) be of equal exterior sizes.
c) be sealed against moisture and dirt.
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