billybovine
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I've stated this before .... BRP 's deal with Kenda Tire corp. includes a Restriction about who can get the Spyder tires. .... it was part of their financial agreement with the Kenda Corp. .... I've read this on the sidewall of Kenda Spyder tires " this tire REQUIRES it to be mounted on a " J " designated wheel " !!!! .... So the Spyder wheels MUST be " J " type wheels ..... with few exceptions, Auto wheels are " J " type wheels. .... So BRP's claim about the Kenda tires on Spyders is pure " HOOEY ". .... To further confuse this issue is another Kenda requirement that " this tire is for Special Motorcycle use Only " .... Kenda CAN'T Legally claim they are " MOTORCYCLE " tires, because that would run afoul of FED. D.O.T. regs. Why BRP is allowed to dance around all this is beyond belief. ...... good luck .... PS, BRP doesn't actually MAKE those Ryker drive belts ..... one of the major Belt manufacture's does .... This belt topic was brought up a long time ago for the GS - RS - RT drive belts ..... No one found out who actually made the belts, not did they find any manufacturer who had the size needed ...... Mike :thumbup:
Mike. Many jurisdiction in the world require by law that motorcycles to have motorcycle tires and that the tire has to identified as such on the side wall. The Spyder or Ryker is considered a motorcycle by law in most jurisdictions. Hence Kenda identifies Spyder/Ryker tires as special motorcycle to make them legal. If you believe that putting special motorcycle on the tire makes it illegal. Please post a link to the DOT regulation that says that. I did a google search and could not find any such reg. If you want an aftermarket Kenda tire for your Spyder. Lamonster garage has them. http://www.lamonstergarage.com/kenda-kanine-kr20-rear-tire-for-the-can-am-spyder-lamonster/ He also has them for the Ryker.
Aftermarket CVT belts are available for the Ryker. Nothing special about them. I have not seen an aftermarket drive belt for the Spyder. Not enough Spyders and belt last too long. So not enough demand, I would guess.