Declaration of accessibility
LinkRadQuadrat GmbH endeavours to make its website accessible in accordance with the Barrier-Free Strengthening Act (BFSG) and the Ordinance to the Barrier-Free Strengthening Act (BFSGV). This declaration applies to https://www.staterabikes.de/.
Status of compliance with the requirements
This website is partially compliant with BFSG and the BFSGV due to the following incompatibilities or exceptions.
Our products and services can be found, accessed and used by people with disabilities in the usual way, without particular difficulty and generally without outside help.
Description of the service
We offer the sale of bicycles and accessories on our website. You can book appointments for the workshop on our website.
Descriptions and explanations required to understand how the service is provided
Non-accessible content
The following content is not accessible as it is not compatible with the underlying harmonised standard EN 301 549:
- There are images without labelling on several pages. It is difficult to navigate to the images using screen readers.
New images are constantly being updated. There may be outdated content without labelling on individual subpages. - The contrast between text and background is too low on almost all pages.
This problem has been solved using the Eye-Able Assistant in the navigation and can be customised by the user. - There is no title on individual pages.
- There are 'iframe' elements without labelling on several pages. Navigation with screen readers to the iframes is more difficult.
- No language is stored in the HTML on individual pages.
- There are form fields without labelling on several pages. It is difficult to navigate to the form fields with screen readers.
- There are buttons without labelling on individual pages. It is difficult to navigate to the buttons with screen readers.
- On one page there are headings that have no labelling or contain the aria-hidden attribute and are therefore not accessible for screen readers.
- On almost all pages there are 'iframe' elements whose labels have already been assigned. If the elements cannot be clearly assigned, screen reader users can confuse the elements.
- On almost all pages, a superordinate element lacks the appropriate subordinate elements. This can confuse screen reader users, as content is expected but none is there.
- On almost all pages, subordinate elements are missing the matching superordinate element. This can lead to screen readers not displaying the subordinate elements correctly.
- There are scrollable elements on a page that cannot be scrolled using the keyboard. This makes it difficult for users of assistive technologies to grasp the entire page.
- On many pages there are interactive elements whose names are not part of the labelling. This makes it difficult to control the website using voice control.
- There are lists on a page that contain elements that do not belong in lists. As a result, the lists may not be output correctly by assistive technologies.
The following content is not accessible as it represents a disproportionate burden in accordance with Section 12a (6) BGG:
- There are links without link text on individual pages.
These links will be maintained and edited in the future. - There are invalid aria attribute values on almost all pages. These are not recognised by screen readers and are therefore not displayed correctly.
The solution requires a great deal of programming effort and will be rectified as part of a future shop update. - There are invalid aria attribute values on almost all pages. These are not recognised by screen readers and are therefore not displayed correctly.
The solution requires a lot of programming effort and will be fixed in the course of a future shop update. - There are elements with the Aria-hidden attribute on several pages that can be focussed at the same time. As a result, these elements are accessible for assistive technologies even though they should be hidden.
The solution requires a lot of programming effort and will be fixed in a future shop update.
This statement was created on 26/06/2025. The statement was created using the Eye-Able® technology from Web Inclusion GmbH. Eye-Able Report ® - a product of Web Inclusion GmbH - has run through all machine-verifiable test steps.
Feedback and contact details
You can report all cases of difficulties in accessing the content of the website to us:
Eugen-Klaussner-Straße 18
77723 Gengenbach
Gengenbach
info@staterabikes.de
Market surveillance centre
The contact details of the market surveillance centre responsible for us are
Marktüberwachungsstelle der Länder für die Barrierefreiheit von Produkten und Dienstleistungen
Postfach 39 11 55
39135 Magdeburg
MLBF@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de
Disclaimer
The automated check of the web content took place on 26/06/2025. The Google Chrome browser version 136.0.7103.92 was used. In principle, Web Inclusion GmbH cannot accept any liability for such checks due to differences in the source code, the use of a different web/app version or use on a different operating system and/or web browser. Manual tests by the website operator are also necessary for a complete check.