Dangers of Putting Car Tires on Motorcycles
The instructions set forth by tire manufacturers exist to ensure safety. However, some drivers in Alabama disregard these instructions, putting themselves and others at risk by tweaking and experimenting with their vehicles. For instance, recently there have been arguments as to whether car tires are safe to use on motorcycles. As you will see in this article, both types of tires serve different purposes – and swapping them could be dangerous. The Alabama tire defect lawyers at the Morrison Law Firm explain the dangers of using car tires on motorcycles.
What Are the Differences Between Car and Motorcycle Tires?
Tires are a critical element in car and motorcycle performance. Without them, cars and other vehicles would be useless. However, not all tires are created the same, and each is meant to perform differently. Montgomery car accident lawyer Rick Morrison discuss some of the key differences between both types of tires.
Motorcycle Tires
Motorcycle vehicles are known for their contoured profile, round shape, and aerodynamic design. They play a vital role in a motorcycle’s performance.
The construction of a motorcycle tire is aimed to support and distribute the motorcycle’s weight and suspension. Additionally, well-designed tires are also critical in executing a motorcycle’s most common functions like turning, stopping, and accelerating.
Most motorcycles use two types of tires: radial and bias. Both types of tires are built differently, providing a different experience for the rider. For instance, radial tires have a tougher build, which increases responsiveness. On the other hand, bias tires have a lower profile, which provides the rider with a more comfortable ride. They are also capable of sustaining a heavier weight load. Due to these and other variations, it is essential to consult with the manufacturer’s manual or your automotive dealer to make sure you are selecting the right tires for your motorcycle.
Car Tires
Car tires are commonly made out of rubber, fabric, wire threads, and other synthetic compounds. When designed and constructed properly, a combination of materials can create a stable, airtight tire that is safe for the vehicle.
Besides its manufacture, one of the most critical aspects of a car tire is its threading pattern. Modern tires offer different kinds of designs, which have different uses. For instance, tires with circumferential thread blocks work well under weather conditions such as rain, but have little grip on dirt. On the other hand, radial block tires offer a more balanced experience, as they work well in snow, rain, and dirt settings.
Car and motorcycle tires also have different specifications regarding load resistance, pounds of pressure per square inch (PSI), and performance. Since they serve different purposes and are adapted to specific vehicles, they should not be replaced or substituted by other types of tires.
Complying with the specifications set for each type of tire can help to prevent accidents. However, if you have already been injured in a crash, Montgomery motorcycle accident lawyer Rick Morrison can help you fight for financial compensation.
Can I Have an Accident if I Use a Car Tire on My Motorcycle?
As mentioned above, car tires and motorcycle tires are made differently and serve different purposes. Therefore, there are major safety risks associated with replacing one (or both) of your motorcycle’s tires with car tires.
Car tires are meant to have a squared profile which works perfectly with the vehicle’s design. Additionally, the squared shape of car tires works well under certain conditions such as rain and snow. If you attempt to drive a motorcycle outfitted with car tires, you will lose the ability to corner safely, which you would otherwise have with the appropriate set of tires.
Most motorcycle accidents are devastating. Motorcycle riders do not benefit from safety features commonly seen in cars, such as seat belts and airbags. Some of the most common outcomes in motorcycle accidents include spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, and in all too many cases, the wrongful death of the rider or their passengers.
According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), a total of 5,286 people were killed in fatal motorcycle crashes during 2016 alone, an increase from the previous year. Over the course of a single year, that’s a daily average of more than 14 fatalities every day. According to the III, “In 2016, motorcyclists were 28 times more likely than passenger car occupants to die in a crash per vehicle mile traveled.”
Montgomery, AL Tire Defect Lawyers Handling Motorcycle Accident Injury Claims
The bottom line is that putting car tires on motorcycles is dangerous. Motorcyclists who engage in this practice risk putting themselves and others in harm’s way. If you or a loved one was injured due to the negligence of another driver, our injury law firm can help. For decades, we have dedicated our practice to offering high quality legal representation to injury victims in Alabama. For a free legal consultation, contact the Morrison Law Firm online, or call (334) 625-6128 today.