So, the ladyfriend and I are on the road, hauling the Spyder in our self-made mini "toy-hauler" (a 7x12 V-nose home-away- from- home). Left Georgia nearly a month ago, pulling the trailer with our Tundra. We've been stopping to camp in interesting places, unloading the RT and exploring local roads. Appparently, we've been exploring a LOT of local roads, because as I look at the tread wear bars inching ever closer to the height of the tread, I'm thinking we'll need a new tire before we get back home. We do not carry the requisite jack, 36mm socket, and related tools to pull the rear wheel on our own at a campground.
Presently, we are in Michigan's UP. We will cross over into Canada on June 14 at the Sault St Marie entrance, and meander our way across Ontario just north of Lake Huron, camp a few days in Algonquin Provincial Park, and make our way back into the States through New England/New York/PA toward mid-Ohio, arriving in Zanesville around the 4th of July. Route can be altered to suit finding some assistance.
The chances of finding a dealer who is willing to mount a car tire are probably pretty slim, and I hate the thought of paying full shop labor and parts to have the "recommended" BRP-brand installed.
1. Does anyone somewhere near this highly modifiable route know of a dealer or indy shop which might be willing to install a car tire for me?
2. Does anyone have their own shop space and necessary tools to give me a hand with doing the work ourselves? (repayment in coin of the realm, premium beer of home-brewed coffee, dinner at the primo restaurant of your choosing, or combinatio of above)
I'm feeling both requests are a long shot, but have found motorcycle forums to be incredibly good at turning up scarce recources, and you never know unless you ask. What are the old "Four C's" of private aviation when you find yourself in trouble?
(remain) Calm
Climb
Communicate
Confess
I confess I should have just installed a new tire before undertaking this super-good trip, and admit my pisspoorplanning isn't someone else's emergency!
Anyone?
my cell number is 404-414-6474, (call or text) which, given the in-and-out nature of internet availability on the road, is probably the best way to reach me. However, I'll check for PMs as well.
Thanks in advance.
Pete
Presently, we are in Michigan's UP. We will cross over into Canada on June 14 at the Sault St Marie entrance, and meander our way across Ontario just north of Lake Huron, camp a few days in Algonquin Provincial Park, and make our way back into the States through New England/New York/PA toward mid-Ohio, arriving in Zanesville around the 4th of July. Route can be altered to suit finding some assistance.
The chances of finding a dealer who is willing to mount a car tire are probably pretty slim, and I hate the thought of paying full shop labor and parts to have the "recommended" BRP-brand installed.
1. Does anyone somewhere near this highly modifiable route know of a dealer or indy shop which might be willing to install a car tire for me?
2. Does anyone have their own shop space and necessary tools to give me a hand with doing the work ourselves? (repayment in coin of the realm, premium beer of home-brewed coffee, dinner at the primo restaurant of your choosing, or combinatio of above)
I'm feeling both requests are a long shot, but have found motorcycle forums to be incredibly good at turning up scarce recources, and you never know unless you ask. What are the old "Four C's" of private aviation when you find yourself in trouble?
(remain) Calm
Climb
Communicate
Confess
I confess I should have just installed a new tire before undertaking this super-good trip, and admit my pisspoorplanning isn't someone else's emergency!
Anyone?
my cell number is 404-414-6474, (call or text) which, given the in-and-out nature of internet availability on the road, is probably the best way to reach me. However, I'll check for PMs as well.
Thanks in advance.
Pete