Jeriatric
Thinks out loud
Knowing many people run a tire of their choosing. I remembered reading this.
BRP says to ONLY USE their tire, stating that the BRP recommended tire has been specifically designed for the Roadster. But, in the warning notice they seem to leave the door open to (tire other) when they refer to recommended tire type.
Are those just low clouds.....or is it fog?
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From the OM
The tires have been specifically designed for the Spyder roadster. Use only the BRP recommended tires, which can be ordered only from an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer.
Tire Registration Form
BRP says to ONLY USE their tire, stating that the BRP recommended tire has been specifically designed for the Roadster. But, in the warning notice they seem to leave the door open to (tire other) when they refer to recommended tire type.
Are those just low clouds.....or is it fog?
...........................
From the OM
The tires have been specifically designed for the Spyder roadster. Use only the BRP recommended tires, which can be ordered only from an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer.
Tire Registration Form
In the event of a tire recall,we can only contact you if we have your name and address. As a vehicle manufacturer, BRP keeps a record of the Tire Identification Number (TIN) associated with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)(see VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION) andits current owner information. If you replace any tire on your vehicle, a "Tire Registration Form" must be completed and sent to the tire manufacturer consumer service group. The “Tire Registration Form” is available at an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer.
! Warning
Tires that are not the recommended type, damaged, worn down below the minimum tread wear limit indicator or not properly inflated can cause loss of control. New tires will not operate at their maximum efficiency until their break-in is completed. Braking, steering and VSS performance may be reduced, so use extra caution. Tires take about 300km (200mi) of riding with frequent braking to break-in. For riding with infrequent braking, allow extra time to break-in the tires.
Tires that are not the recommended type, damaged, worn down below the minimum tread wear limit indicator or not properly inflated can cause loss of control. New tires will not operate at their maximum efficiency until their break-in is completed. Braking, steering and VSS performance may be reduced, so use extra caution. Tires take about 300km (200mi) of riding with frequent braking to break-in. For riding with infrequent braking, allow extra time to break-in the tires.