DONATALIE Posted September 20, 2010 #1 Posted September 20, 2010 (edited) Does anyone here on the Darkside live in PA? If so, how do you get your bikes inspected with the CT on? None of the locals dealers/shops (9 in total) will inspect it with a CT on. I live in south central PA, and would be willing to travel quite a distance to get someone who will inspect it. I'm just not willing to commit to coming over to the Darkside until I can find a shop that will pass it come inpsection time. Thanks, Don from Harrisburg, PA Edited September 21, 2010 by DONATALIE
Kregerdoodle Posted September 20, 2010 #2 Posted September 20, 2010 dang, I have never had them do any more then just glance at the tires, they wouldn`t know if it was a car tire or a bike tire unless I told them.
bluerstd08 Posted September 21, 2010 #3 Posted September 21, 2010 I'd check the state inspection checklist and I bet you will find that the only requirement of tires are that they have atleast the specified tread depth and safe for highway use. Then take that to your inspector and let them know that it will pass per the state specs.
skydoc_17 Posted September 21, 2010 #4 Posted September 21, 2010 Hey Don, If you would be up for a day ride before it gets too cold, I would inspect your bike here at the shop. I live 4 miles from Altoona, Pa. (for reference) If I can help you with this, let me know. Earl
JAYBIRD 2009RSV Posted September 21, 2010 #5 Posted September 21, 2010 I had my insp officer check on this for me 2 years ago. He checked Harrisburg on this and there is no law stateing that you can't use a c/t on a m/c A freind of mine wanted to do this on his stratoliner and wanted to make sure I would inspect it for him.
DONATALIE Posted September 21, 2010 Author #6 Posted September 21, 2010 Skydoc, The Altoona area would definitely be within reach, thanks. If I do this, I am going to do it over the winter months. The inspection isn't due until June, so that gives me plenty of time. I currently have a 2000 RSV and a 2004 HD EGC with a Hannigan sidecar on it. The HD is for riding with the kids, and the RSV is for me. I'd love to put a CT on the back of the HD, but it looks like that is not an option as a I can't find a tire that will fit. I have only put 6,000 miles on the HD and the back tire is shot already. What I'm considering is switching the sidecar over to the RSV and putting the CT on it. I don't want to give up my two-wheel RSV, but the safety of the kids comes first. I know, using the word "safety" when talking about a CT on a motorcycle will set some people on a verbal mission, but I am also talking about a sidecar rig, so there would be no leaning. I hope to get all the other benefits though, better braking, larger contact patch, longer tire life, etc. Please, "haters" keep your opinions nice, I don't want to start a you-know-what contest. Thanks again, Skydoc. Don
DONATALIE Posted September 21, 2010 Author #7 Posted September 21, 2010 Thanks for the input, Jaybird, that helps alot. I have several friends that are PSP Troopers who have done that job over the years, though none currently. They told me the same thing. However, when I mentioned this to the shop owners/service managers, they tell me that PSP isn't covering their legal liability if something unexpected happens. I guess I can't argue with that, given the state of our civil legal system. Anyone can be sued for anything these days. Anyway... thanks again for the input. Don.
1rooster Posted September 23, 2010 #9 Posted September 23, 2010 Skydoc, The Altoona area would definitely be within reach, thanks. If I do this, I am going to do it over the winter months. The inspection isn't due until June, so that gives me plenty of time. I currently have a 2000 RSV and a 2004 HD EGC with a Hannigan sidecar on it. The HD is for riding with the kids, and the RSV is for me. I'd love to put a CT on the back of the HD, but it looks like that is not an option as a I can't find a tire that will fit. I have only put 6,000 miles on the HD and the back tire is shot already. What I'm considering is switching the sidecar over to the RSV and putting the CT on it. I don't want to give up my two-wheel RSV, but the safety of the kids comes first. I know, using the word "safety" when talking about a CT on a motorcycle will set some people on a verbal mission, but I am also talking about a sidecar rig, so there would be no leaning. I hope to get all the other benefits though, better braking, larger contact patch, longer tire life, etc. Please, "haters" keep your opinions nice, I don't want to start a you-know-what contest. Thanks again, Skydoc. Don I was getting 3000 miles on my rear tire with the sidecar.I put the C/T on and now have 14,000 miles on the tire and it still looks new.C/T with a sidecar is a no brainer.
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