Ryker front tire size is Proprietary! Thanks again BRP........
I've been trying to find a source of automotive tires for the Ryker. BRP specifications for the front tire size is 145/60R/16. This tire is not to be found in the automotive world as far as I've been able to ascertain. Look here at a tire size table to confirm it yourself. https://www.tyresizecalculator.com/charts/tire-size-chart-metric-by-rim-wheel-diameter
Current standard automotive tires can be purchase in 145/80R/16 and 145/90R/16. The problem is the middle set of numbers which represent the aspect ratio of the tire, ie. the height of the sidewall. Standard auto tires will be too tall to fit within the fenders and also completely change the handling. The Nanny is not going to be happy either.
The rear tire size 205/45R/16 is not going to be a problem as automotive tires are available. This fact is heart warming since the rear tire is going to go away as smoke quit soon for some riders.
I guess the moral of the story is BRP plans on have us purchasing Ryker front tires only from the BRP dealers. That matches up well with the fact you need a huge 3ft. long torque wrench and a special socket to mount the wheels.
It looks like the Ryker has more that one shaft associated with it. Thanks again BRP........
I've been trying to find a source of automotive tires for the Ryker. BRP specifications for the front tire size is 145/60R/16. This tire is not to be found in the automotive world as far as I've been able to ascertain. Look here at a tire size table to confirm it yourself. https://www.tyresizecalculator.com/charts/tire-size-chart-metric-by-rim-wheel-diameter
Current standard automotive tires can be purchase in 145/80R/16 and 145/90R/16. The problem is the middle set of numbers which represent the aspect ratio of the tire, ie. the height of the sidewall. Standard auto tires will be too tall to fit within the fenders and also completely change the handling. The Nanny is not going to be happy either.
The rear tire size 205/45R/16 is not going to be a problem as automotive tires are available. This fact is heart warming since the rear tire is going to go away as smoke quit soon for some riders.
I guess the moral of the story is BRP plans on have us purchasing Ryker front tires only from the BRP dealers. That matches up well with the fact you need a huge 3ft. long torque wrench and a special socket to mount the wheels.
It looks like the Ryker has more that one shaft associated with it. Thanks again BRP........