Lone Spyder Ryder
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Does anyone know if there are any snow tires or chains for the Spyder. I have a 2013 se5 limited
Thanks
Leo
Thanks
Leo
They assume stock tires. A good set of spikes could make all the difference. Besides, the manual is half warnings based on lawyer input!Before the issue gets pushed a bit to far, here is a direct paste from the owners/operators manual.
"Road Conditions and
Hazards
Ice, Snow and Slush
Do not ride on ice, snow or slush. Even
with VSS, there will not be enough
traction to maintain control on these
slippery surfaces. The Spyder roadster
is more likely than a car to spin out
of control in slippery surfaces."
It is still an individuals choice but you have BRP's "official" opinion on the subject.
You got to love the Aussies. Not afraid to try nearly anything.
The video from Australia seems to be a pretty good reason to NOT try it...
After all: they turned around... :dontknow:
The fact is; you can even hook a thoroughbred race horse up to a plow, and he might even pull it...
But there's a BIG difference between doing something, and digging it! :thumbup:
That snow was not even all that deep; around here, nobody would slow down in conditions like that.
Those folks were all trudging along in first gear.
We get it Bob, you wont ride in the snow (or cold, or rain). Those guys were doing fine, even without studded tires.
If perfect safety and comfort are your goal, stay in your easy chair with your laptop. Some of us like to push the envelope a little and actually experience life, rather than just reading about it.![]()
:shocked: Who the Hell are you: assuming that I don't ride in the cold or rain? :dontknow:
You keep pushing for studded tires; even though they're not legal in a lot of places...
While I DO have an easy chair (Best used for napping...); I don't own a laptop!
There is no such thing as "Perfect safety"...
Keep pushing the envelope: I look forward to hearing about it!