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Maeving | RM1S Owner’s Handbook
76
TYRES
TYRES
WARNING: Never install a tyre to your motorcycle that is not
the specified size and is not suitable for a spoked wheel and
an inner tube, as this may lead to a loss of control and/or an
accident, causing injury or death.
The front and rear wheels on your motorcycle are spoked and must
only have tyres fitted suitable for spoked wheels. The tyres must be
suitable for inner tubes and marked TUBE TYPE on the tyre wall. For
further information, see Wheels and Tyres on page 98.
WARNING: If the tyre or inner tube sustains a puncture, the
tyre and inner tube must be replaced; a repaired tyre or inner
tube can lead to instability, loss of control and/or an accident,
causing injury or death.
If tyre damage is suspected after hitting an object on the road or striking
a curb, inspect the tyre and wheel for damage. Some defects may not
be visible from the outside of the tyre and you may need to request
your motorcycle be inspected. Please contact the Maeving Workshop
Team or a Maeving Workshop Team, a Maeving Workshop Partner or a
qualified person or business with an extensive technical knowledge of
motorcycles. For further information, see Contacts on page 6.
WARNING: The wheels and tyres are balanced for stable
handling and a safe ride. Do not remove or alter any wheel
balance weights, as this may lead to loss of control and an
accident, causing injury or death.
New tyres and inner tubes may produce diering handling and
stability characteristics to worn tyres, therefore, a bedding-in period
of approximately 100 miles is recommended.
After a period of 24 hours of fitting or bedding-in new tyres, check the
tyre pressures, when the tyres are cold, and adjust if necessary.
Tyre inflation pressures
WARNING: Incorrect tyre inflation will cause abnormal tyre
wear and instability of the motorcycle. This can cause an
accident, causing injury or death to the rider and/or other
road users.
An under-inflated tyre can cause the tyre to overheat and wear the
outer edges of the tyre tread. It can also cause the tyre to slip on the
wheel rim or, in some cases, for the tyre to come o of the wheel
completely.
An over-inflated tyre can cause instability and increase tyre wear in
the centre of the tyre tread.
To provide maximum comfort, tyre wear and stability, check the tyre
pressures when the tyres are cold and adjust if necessary. For further
information, see Wheels and Tyres on page 98.
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