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mnron2002
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winter tires (dot approved??)

Post by mnron2002 » Sun Oct 20, 2002 5:04 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Alan L Henderson wrote:
> Ok folks. My brain has turned to mush from searching the Internet
for
> studable dot approved tires. I've found more things than I want to
know
> about dealing with all sorts of studs. I know there has to be some
dot
> approved knobs somewhere that will accept studs. I've found one
site that
> has studded tires for off road use only and I know there are others
for off
> road as I have seen them in the past. I have also seen studable
knobs along
> time ago but can't find any reference now. I don't need to hear how
ill
> advised it is to ride on ice and snow, I'm just looking for
information.
> Yes I know I can poke holes and put them in myself. > Thanks! Alan Henderson A13 Iowa winter is fast
approaching I don't believe that using studs is approved for on-road use anywhere. I remember putting a lot of studs in tires back in the 70's, but I believe that they are not legal anymore. That being said, why worry about having DOT approved tires? Just stud up whatever you want and have a ball!! MNRon

Thor Lancelot Simon
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winter tires (dot approved??)

Post by Thor Lancelot Simon » Sun Oct 20, 2002 10:59 pm

On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 10:03:59PM -0000, mnron2002 wrote:
> > I don't believe that using studs is approved for on-road use > anywhere. I remember putting a lot of studs in tires back in the > 70's, but I believe that they are not legal anymore. That being > said, why worry about having DOT approved tires? Just stud up > whatever you want and have a ball!!
It's certainly legal to run studded tires on a cage, just about everywhere there's any significant amount of snow every winter (and many places where there isn't). Usually the law prohibits running studded tires except between October 15 and May 15 (later in some mountain states). Do you know of some specific regulation prohibiting studded tires on bikes, or did you mean that you thought they were illegal on any motor vehicle?

Alan L Henderson
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winter tires (dot approved??)

Post by Alan L Henderson » Mon Oct 21, 2002 12:06 am

> >I don't believe that using studs is approved for on-road use >anywhere. I remember putting a lot of studs in tires back in the >70's, but I believe that they are not legal anymore. That being >said, why worry about having DOT approved tires? Just stud up >whatever you want and have a ball!! > >MNRon >
They are still legal in many states from Nov 1st to April first. Alan Henderson A13 Iowa

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Post by ATDT8675309 » Mon Oct 21, 2002 12:51 am

SWM, 35, A17, 1359mi. Wanted: S,D,M,W, F/M with KLR for Long Hard rides, Mods, friendly support and chat. Portland, OR / Vancouver, WA area. Must be OK with Kamping and adventure. Makeup users need not apply. Later ATDT

Judson D. Jones
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winter tires (dot approved??)

Post by Judson D. Jones » Mon Oct 21, 2002 1:10 am

Studs have long since been outlawed in MN because of the damage they do to the road surface. That means the highway department has arrogated to itself the right to tear up the highways through the excessive use of salt, which has the added advantage of prematurely corroding our bodywork, too, a little bonus for the auto industry. ?? j SN_klr650@y..., Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 10:03:59PM -0000, mnron2002 wrote: > > > > I don't believe that using studs is approved for on-road use > > anywhere. I remember putting a lot of studs in tires back in
the
> > 70's, but I believe that they are not legal anymore. That being > > said, why worry about having DOT approved tires? Just stud
up
> > whatever you want and have a ball!! > > It's certainly legal to run studded tires on a cage, just about
everywhere
> there's any significant amount of snow every winter (and many
places where
> there isn't). Usually the law prohibits running studded tires
except
> between October 15 and May 15 (later in some mountain
states).
> > Do you know of some specific regulation prohibiting studded
tires on bikes,
> or did you mean that you thought they were illegal on any motor
vehicle?

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