IS IT DANGEROUS TO PUT CAR TIRES ON MOTORCYCLES?
Putting car tires on motorcycles is a highly-debated subject among bikers. Some riders, known as “Darksiders,” believe they are more cost-effective and less prone to wear than standard motorcycle tires. However, there are concerns regarding impaired performance and the increased likelihood of a crash when car tires are used on a motorcycle.
Because many of our motorcycle accident lawyers are also bikers, we are familiar with the consequences of putting cost savings before safety. Read on to learn why putting car tires on motorcycles can be dangerous.
HOW DO CAR TIRES DIFFER FROM MOTORCYCLE TIRES?
Car tires differ considerably from tires designed specifically for motorcycles. Primarily, four car tires are intended to support an automobile weighing approximately 3,000 to 4,000 pounds, while the average bike, supported by two motorcycle tires, weighs about 300 to 500 pounds.
The most significant difference between the tires is the profile. Motorcycle tires have a rounded shape and contoured profile that facilitates turning, accelerating and stopping. Car tires are basically flat with a square profile.
Why is this important?
When you turn a corner on a motorcycle, the bike leans into the turn and the contact area of the tire changes accordingly. Most car tires have a single compound. They are not designed for you to learn them over. Likewise, car tires are not equipped to deal with camber forces.
When you navigate a turn on a motorcycle equipped with car tires, the tires hold their shape and only the edge of the tire makes contact with the pavement. Sharp turns put more pressure on the edge of the car tire, increasing the likelihood of wear or failure. In contrast, motorcycle tires are designed with sidewalls that support sharp cornering.
Another point to take into account is the fact that the majority of modern bike tires feature many rubber compounds. Motorcycle tires have harder compounds in the middle to enhance tread on the highway and soft compounds at the edges to enhance grip when you lean your bike.
Other differences include total size and construction. The rigidity differences can be enough to cause blowouts while on a motorcycle with car tires when the bike isn’t driven according to its equipment needs.
WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF USING CAR TIRES ON A MOTORCYCLE?
Specific motorcycle tires are selected for their ability to optimize the performance of a particular make and model. Switching tires, even from a different motorcycle style, can have a negative impact on the overall ride and affect certain functions such as turning. In turn, using the wrong tires can pose a safety risk if the biker cannot turn as sharply or accelerate as quickly when necessary.
Consequently, it follows that putting car tires on a motorcycle is a major concern for safety experts.
Here are some of the risks associated with riding a motorcycle equipped with car tires:
- When taking a curve, only the edge of the car tire makes contact with the road, increasing the risk of tire failure or crashing due to loss of traction
- Car tires are wider, which can result in damage to the suspension or other components
- Police can issue a ticket if it is illegal to equip motorcycles with car tires in the place you are riding
- If you are injured or your bike is damaged, an insurance company may deny a claim if a bike is modified with equipment not intended for its use
- Car tires are not as effective when making a sudden stop or sharp turn
Car tires are meant to have a squared profile which works perfectly with the vehicle’s design. Additionally, the squared shape of car tires works well under certain conditions such as rain and snow.
A motorcycle is a single-track vehicle. When you take a bike through a turn, it naturally leans into that motion. Having car tires underneath you instead of ones made for what you’re riding causes the maneuvering profile to change.
DO I NEED A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT LAWYER FOR A CRASH INVOLVING A MODIFIED BIKE?
Yes. It is always a good idea to call a motorcycle accident lawyer if you are injured in any type of crash. The laws surrounding these claims can be complicated, and determining liability and recovering damages requires the skills and resources of an experienced attorney.
One reason these cases are challenging is that motorcycles are not considered motor vehicles under Michigan law. Therefore, the rules are different for motorcycle accidents involving a car or truck than for crashes that only affect the motorcycle, such as hitting a deer or a tree. However, if a car causes a motorcycle to swerve off the road and crash, the driver may be held responsible even if the car never actually touched the bike.
Our motorcycle accident lawyers know what it takes to win a settlement that compensates the victim for direct expenses such as medical bills, future needs and intangible damages such as pain and suffering.
That’s the Bernstein Biker Advantage®.
DOES INSURANCE COVER CLAIMS FOR MOTORCYCLES WITH CAR TIRES?
Generally, no, although rules may vary according to the insurance company and the policy. Typically, modifying a vehicle with equipment that is not intended for it, such as putting automobile tires on a motorcycle, can be grounds for an insurer to deny a claim.
To avoid unpleasant surprises, it is best to read your policy carefully and talk to your insurance agent about whether a bike with car tires is covered.
Some insurance companies offer special policies for customized motorcycles, but it is important to describe any modifications when you talk to an agent. Make sure you understand what is covered and what may be excluded.
Finally, when purchasing any type of insurance, it pays to get a few quotes to find the best rate.
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