The Basics of Powersports Road Hazard Tire Coverage

Torque Group • March 11, 2025

If you own a motorcycle or a three-wheel dirt bike, and you frequently use it for recreation, you may have already encountered quite a few road hazards, notes trusted provider of Powersports Road Hazard Tire Coverage Plan and other F&I solutions for Powersports dealerships, Torque Group. Now, if you did encounter road hazards and your tires came out unscathed, you’re lucky; but what about those whose tires got damaged and suddenly had to pay for new ones? This emergency expense is one that most vehicle owners aren’t prepared for.

Tire Coverage

When you purchase new tires, the typical coverage is one that is provided by the manufacturer, which is vastly different from a road hazard tire coverage. Basically, a manufacturer’s coverage is provided to replace defective tires caused by either the material used or workmanship. The typical coverage period is between four and six years.

Tread wear that occurs within this period may find you eligible for a tire replacement, however, uneven tread wear may not be accepted for a claim since this is typically considered as the result of poor tire maintenance.

When your tire gets damaged through a road hazard like nails, debris, broken glass or other sharp objects, your manufacturer won’t cover your tire replacement.

Powersports Road Hazard Tire Coverage Plan

For your peace of mind, Torque Group recommends purchasing a road hazard tire coverage from your dealership. As mentioned above, damage due to a road hazard won’t be covered by the manufacturer, which means you could find yourself in a bind if you have to pay for an emergency tire replacement at a time when you’re not financially able to. This coverage ensures you can instantly have your tires replaced even if your financial situation has changed.

To give you an example, here’s what you can expect from Torque Group’s Road Hazard Tire Coverage Plan for Powersports vehicles:

  • No out-of-pocket expense for damages caused by road hazards
  • Coverage for up to five years
  • Tires, wheels, and rims are covered by the plan
  • 24-hour roadside assistance

Give your customers the best tire coverage; talk to Torque Group today!

Do you own a dealership? Make ownership a breeze for your customers by providing them with one of the best tire coverage plans today for Powersports vehicles. Got more questions about Torque Group’s Powersports Road Hazard Tire Coverage Plan? Please feel free to contact Torque Group at (800) 859-0590.

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