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Gravel road - tire

len105

New member
Hi, I need a set of tires for my RS S suitable for gravel roads. I have to drive a few miles of gravel everyday and the stock tires are not working.

Any ideas?
 
The problem will be finding a tire that is good on normal road surfaces and and gravel. One thing I have found during my 35 years of riding is no bike with 2 or even 3 wheels will do well on loose gravel.

Regardless of what tire you decide on I would highly recommend SpyderPops belt guard. It will keep the gravel from getting between the belt and rear sprocket.
 
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spyderpops belt guard

i have a 2011 limited rt does it totally replace the guard on there or is this in addition to the one on there now?:dontknow:
 
i looked at this earlier y ryder and it said remove the three bolts but nothing about replacing them that is my question does both shields go on?
 
i looked at this earlier y ryder and it said remove the three bolts but nothing about replacing them that is my question does both shields go on?

The original belt guards go back on. You use the three bolts but the two in the back no longer uses the aircraft nuts. Two blind nuts clip on the two brackets. Its a lot easier to put on but you need to use blue locktite.
 
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