
Striking an object, such as a curb, can cause internal
tire damage. If an object is struck, remove and in-
spect both the inside and outside of the tire. A dam-
aged tire can adversely affect stability and handling,
which could result in death or serious injury.
TIRE REPLACEMENT
Inspection
Tread wear indicator bars will appear on tire tread
surfaces when 1/16th in. (1.6 mm) or less of tire tread
remains. Always replace tires before the tread wear
indicator bars appear on the surface of the tire.
See Figure 58. The location of tread wear indicator bars
are identified by „TWI‟ markings on the tire sidewalls.
When to Replace Tires
New tires are needed if any of the following conditions
exist:
1. Tread wear indicator bars become visible on the
tread surfaces.
2. Tire cords or fabric become visible through
cracked sidewalls, snags, or deep cuts.
3. A bump, bulge, or split in the tire.
4. Puncture, cut, or other damage to the tire that
cannot be repaired.
Figure 58
“TWI”
Wear
Bar
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Summary of Contents for EBR 1190RS 2013
Page 1: ...2013 EBR OWNERS MANUAL EBR 1190RS MODEL Part Number C1000 2B6 1 ...
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Page 36: ...VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER EBR 1190RS MODELS 36 ...
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Page 42: ...Table 5 Drivetrain Table 6 Cooling System Table 7 Liquid Capacities Table 8 Sprocket teeth 42 ...
Page 43: ...Table 9 Transmission Gear Ratios Table 11 Tires Table 10 Bulb Chart 43 ...
Page 44: ...Table 12 Dimensions Table 13 Weights 44 ...
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Page 66: ...Figure 24 Upshift Pattern Figure 25 Downshift Pattern 66 ...
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Page 84: ...Figure 34 Seat Fasteners Seat removal 4 T 30 screws 84 ...
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