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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
...But exhaust systems aren't as subtle, and could become "fair game".
I dunno. Lamontster's bypass pipe looks like it just belongs there. Just like a car tire, no one would give it a second thought, unless they were looking for the specific alteration.
Last edited by robmorg; 06-23-2016 at 01:07 PM.
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If somebody in power decided to start looking: it'd be no problem at all for them to grab the specs for each bike, and equip their officers with a handheld computer, with a link to that data...
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
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Originally Posted by spyderCodes
Here in the Keystone State there is a periodic notice sent to Certified PA Motorcyle Inspection Stations not to pass motorcycles that have tires NOT MARKED for Motorcycle Use.
Having said that, I've never had a problem getting mine passed.
The problem with this approach is that the Spyder is NOT a motorcycle, nor does the Spyder use 'Motorcycle' tires. Raised lettering on the stock tires does not make the Spyder a motorcycle.
Are they saying that if you mounted a Kenda Spyder tire on your 2 wheeled motorcycle it would pass inspection?
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Originally Posted by BajaRon
The problem with this approach is that the Spyder is NOT a motorcycle, nor does the Spyder use 'Motorcycle' tires. Raised lettering on the stock tires does not make the Spyder a motorcycle.
Are they saying that if you mounted a Kenda Spyder tire on your 2 wheeled motorcycle it would pass inspection?
I'm not arguing any point, merely reporting what I have been told and seen for myself in two shops.
To answer your question, if the Kenda had legal tread then Yes it would pass.
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Originally Posted by spyderCodes
I'm not arguing any point, merely reporting what I have been told and seen for myself in two shops.
To answer your question, if the Kenda had legal tread then Yes it would pass.
Exactly my point. It is 'Unsafe' and even illegal in some states to put a car tire on a 2 wheeled vehicle (which is what the Spyder stock tire is, regardless of what it says on the tire). That makes this law irrational.
I know you didn't write it, you're probably not defending it, and you're just reporting it. My beef is with the law, not with you.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
But they had to classify it as something...
Once they decided that: they needed a new type of "motorcycle" tire...
And we've been kicking all of this around ever since!
It's funny that all of this is flapping around in here: I had a couple on a "Dark-sided" Suzuki Burgman 650 stop in the office today...
Ironically: they were from Pennsylvania!
Yes, I know they had to classify the Spyder as something. In most cases they classified it as something it is not. That is why laws in some states don't match up with reality. It's the owner that takes the hit by being prohibitied from purchasing a better, safer, less expensive product for their vehicle.
That's another reason I live in Tennessee! They will mount and balance whatever I want for $20.00 a wheel.
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Up here in Canada,or at least at my dealer in BC they will only mount tires recommended by BRP, or to put it another way, there are only 2 that they will install.....the original OEM and the Arachnid.
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Originally Posted by dbaucum
Just a notice to DFW riders, Cowtown Power Sports will no longer mount non-OEM tires. Freedom Power Sports in Lewisville will mount rear customer supplied tire for $150.
Richardson Powersports installed mine cheaper than that!
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Today was the day I checked my belt tension and alignment.
I noticed the Kenda on the rear said "For SPECIAL Motorcycle Use Only"
I realize that Pugsley is Special, but why the adjective when it doesn't appear on the front?
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Originally Posted by robmorg
Well, I see your point, but I guess what I would say to that is... You cannot live your life in fear of overbearing ideological regulatory authorities. Otherwise, they win. I respect a shop where they understand that.
If the shop wants to take that risk, that is on them. But I would not be upset with a shop that didn't want to risk a $25000 fine for the relatively few bucks they would make off the job.
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
...it'd be no problem at all for them to grab the specs for each bike...
I forget the exact year, but I think it was 2006 that all bikes were required to have catalytic converters.
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