That bolded bit in your post above is simply Not True, trikermutha!! In fact, that blurb you put up is pretty much just a rehash of the marketing pile of bovi... err blurb put out by BRP that's basically
even more of a pile of **** than the OE spec Kendas are! :shocked:
Bosch developed & designed the Spyder's VSS/ABS etc suite with functionality and Safety in mind, and I've studied & spoken about it and that of other vehicles
at length with the system Developers, some from back when they initially started developing these systems for vehicles, others who have been involved more recently, & some who still are involved; and
ALL vehicle traction & stability control systems in use today on
any vehicle, including the Spyder's VSS/ABS suite
MUST be able to function
REGARDLESS of all those tire specific 'tire' things you've mentioned above, simply because the VSS/ABS suites etc need to cater for the extremities of things like punctures, tread wear, different road surfaces, different weather conditions, different tire pressures, the differences in tread & ambient temps that occur & change on a daily and as used basis etc etc etc - these things are
all variable across a wide range even for a given tire, but the VSS/ABS suite
still has to function as designed/intended regardless!! So the parameters that the VSS/ABS suite relies upon
are those immediately measurable things that result from the way your Spyder behaves given all those variables, things like wheel speed... ie
not the wheel's traction, it's size, the material, tread pattern, or whatever at all, but
instead the actual rotational speed of each tire as it happens & the comparison of those wheel speeds with that of the other wheels, the Yaw forces experienced by
that sensor, the steering angles reported by
that sensor, & all those similar
measureable parameters that apply
REGARDLESS of the things you mention that apply to each actual tire, it's traction, the ambient or road temperature, the road surface, and all that other stuff!! The VSS suite
must still work REGARDLESS of your Spyder (or any other vehicle a similar system may be on ) getting a puncture, or losing the tread of a tire due to delamination, or one tire being on ice or one spinning in mud, or for any other reason! So those things you mentioned, like the tire make/brand & it's actual size, tread pattern, construction, ect
ARE VERY CAREFULLY DESIGNED & SPECIFIED OUT of the controlling parameters (apart from allowing for some fairly wide ranging 'rolling diameter' parameters, ie, the difference between a massively over-inflated tire & an absolutely flat & delaminated tire carcass or even a bare rim - a size difference which could be quite a few inches of range difference

) or the VSS/ABS suite won't be able to do its job properly under some of the 'foreseeable &/or expected' conditions that it's
REQUIRED BY LAW to work under in your country, my country, and many other countries too!!
So the ACTUAL tire brand/make/construction/tread pattern et al is pretty much COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT to the proper functioning of the VSS/ABS suite! :lecturef_smilie: