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(1) Tread wear indicator (2) Arrow mark
TWI
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2
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A temporarily repaired, such as an external
tubeless tyre plug, may not be safe for normal
speeds and riding conditions. If a temporary or
emergency repair is made to a tyre, you should
ride slowly cautiously to your
Authorised
Distributor/Dealer
and have the tyre replaced.
If possible you should not carry a pillion or
load until a new tyre is installed. Even if a tyre
is professionally repaired with a permanent
internal patch plug, it will not be as good as a
new tyre.
Whenever the tyre is removed and put back in
case of puncture, ensure the arrow mark (2)
on the tyre is in the same direction as that of
forward rotation of wheel.
If a tyre is punctured or damaged, you should
replace it, not repair it. As mentioned below, a
tyre that is repaired either temporarily or
permanently, will have lower speed and
performance limits than a new tyre.
Tyre repair
Unidirectional tyres
You should not exceed 70 km/hour for the
1st 24 hours or 105 km/hour at any time
thereafter. In addition you may not be able to
safely carry as much load as with a new tyre.
Therefore, we strongly recommend that you
replace a damaged tyre. If you decide to have a
tyre replaced be sure the wheel is balanced
before you ride.
Replace tyres immediately when the tyres get
worn upto the wear indicator (1) on the tyre.
The tread limits are :
Tread wear
Minimum tread depth:
Front
: 1.0 mm
Rear:
1.0 mm
Check the tread wear indicator for tyre wear.
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Carefully inspect the tyres for any damage,
if the vehicle hits a pothole or hard object.
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