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Dealer Won't Install Car Tires
Okay it's everybody's favorite, another tire thread. So I do my research and finally decide on a new rear tire, the Altimax by General. Call dealer to ask if I can have it shipped directly to them and they tell they won't install a car tire on a Spyder. That BRP is saying the harder tires don't talk to the traction control system properly and they (the dealer) don't want potential liability in the event of an accident. Gotta love lawyers right?
So it looks like I'll end up paying twice as much for a tire that lasts half as long. I've burned through 4 or 5 Kendas and can't seem to get more than 10 or 11,000 miles out of them at least on the back. I don't really blame the dealer. It is what it is I guess. Just thought I'd throw this out on the forum and watch you guys volley it back and forth for a while.
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If you take the wheel off yourself you can get just about any tire shop to install the tire. If you want a turn-key install. That's a little tougher to get done. All BRP has to do is mention that it might be possible to have an issue and no one wants to touch it after that.
It doesn't matter that thousands of Spyder riders have hundreds of thousands of safe, problem free miles on car tires.
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If I can find a tire dealer in the wilds of Central Utah willing and able to mount a car tire anybody should be able to. Just take the rear wheel off and take it in. If you are skittish about taking the wheel off your self there are several videos on you tube including an excellent one by our own finless. My tire dealer told me if I got him the wheel and tire,he had a machine that would mount it. He could not balance it but we did that with dynabeads. Don't be afraid of running a car tire just cause your Spyder Dealer feeds you a line of . It can and is being safely done all over the US every week. Sometimes you just have to get a little creative.
I have a very good dealer in Salt Lake City but he is far away and I either have to leave it and come back which means 12 hrs driving and 1 or 2 weeks without the Spyder or waiting all day for them to finish, so I learned to do most things myself. A small investment in simple hand tools and some time spent watching you tube videos will pay big benefits.
I know some of you have reasons you can't get in and do your own work, so I suggest you either find a riding friend willing to help you(if you already haven't), or find an indy shop willing to learn what you need them to know.
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Every state I've lived in and that's 9 in the last 17 yrs has a used tire center. Anytime I had an iffy tire situation. Instead of hearing the lame excuse we can't do that. But we would be happy to take all your money on this new.... I find the used tire shop.
Good luck
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Last edited by BLUEKNIGHT911; 04-12-2018 at 05:57 PM.
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ANOTHER POSSIBILITY
Originally Posted by bhfromme
Okay it's everybody's favorite, another tire thread. So I do my research and finally decide on a new rear tire, the Altimax by General. Call dealer to ask if I can have it shipped directly to them and they tell they won't install a car tire on a Spyder. That BRP is saying the harder tires don't talk to the traction control system properly and they (the dealer) don't want potential liability in the event of an accident. Gotta love lawyers right?
So it looks like I'll end up paying twice as much for a tire that lasts half as long. I've burned through 4 or 5 Kendas and can't seem to get more than 10 or 11,000 miles out of them at least on the back. I don't really blame the dealer. It is what it is I guess. Just thought I'd throw this out on the forum and watch you guys volley it back and forth for a while.
If you bought the Spyder from this Dealer - I would return and point this FACT out to them ..... and tell them in no uncertain terms that you could have saved a lot of money if you had bought it on -line for a lot less than you spent at their dealership ...... and forget the ship it to them thing ....bring the darn tire with you, it will fit on the pass. seat .....jmho .... Mike
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Name the dealer, so we have some useful information at least.
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WELLLLLLL NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Hey Mike!
How far are you from him?
I'd bet a nickel and a half; that you could make some "magic" happen for him!
I'd help in heart beat, if Southern Maine (?) wasn't 200 + mi. from me ...............Mike
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Bill H. I suggest you consider strapping the tire to your passenger seat and take a long ride on a beautiful day to Blueknight911 (Mike) in central Vermont. I am sure he would be happy to help you. I have an auto tire on my Spyder and have never had a problem. And actually I asked a BRP rep in Canada at the 10th anniversary celebration if they had a problem with a dealer installing a car tire. He said no.
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I have car tires all way around my spyder installed by Walmart remove wheels myself and take them in they can balance front but not rear do it myself
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Originally Posted by Peteoz
..........The only possible reason that appears to make any sense to me is that the Spyder was fully tested with the soft walled Kendas and their interaction with Nanny before its release, .........
Thank you for raising that point Pete, but if you ask Bosch (who designed, developed, tested, & fine tuned the Spyder's Nanny system & also did the same for many other vehicle's 'nanny' systems) about this, they say that, just like EVERY OTHER SYSTEM THEY PRODUCE FOR ANY VEHICLE, their system is smart enough to do what it needs to do with ANY TIRE that meets or exceeds the load & speed ratings stamped on the tire placard - and btw, under our laws here, that placard only displays the MINIMUM specs for an acceptable tire, not the ONLY acceptable tire!! And another btw.... at least here in Aust but I also suspect in the US of A, mobs like Bosch not only wouldn't (in order to make sure they've covered their own behinds) but they aren't legally allowed under our laws, ADR's etc to provide or sell any VSS, ABS, EBD or whatever system for any vehicle that CAN'T DO THIS with any tire that meets or exceeds those minimum specs!!
Now remember, I'm usually the bloke pushing the 'the manufacturer spent millions on design & testing to get this right, do you really think you can just pull a way to do it better off the top of your head?' wheel barrow, with only occasional forays outside the pale when it's an obvious improvement (eg Mirror Magics, BajaRon Bar... ) or where someone else has spent just as much on testing & design (eg, Bosch VSS's, automotive Passenger tires... ) but given that, please also recognise that in this particular instance, there's also the literally millions of miles covered safely on auto tires by Spyder owners peed off with the expensive & crappily quality controlled Kendas..... Which shows that either we are ALL brilliantly safe ryders all of the time, or that our Spyders' Nannies DO actually work fine with any of those automotive tires that meet or exceed the tire placard specs!! Now which of those do you reckon is more likely??
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Call me crazy.... but
Hi Everyone, well I have listened to motorcycle dealers for years, many years
telling me about all the bad things that could happen using car tires on a bike,
well it is all B.S. I have used car tires on all 5 of my GoldWings (rear tire only)
never had a problem, I used them on my Honda ST1100 same story....
I have them on my Spyder no problem. If your dealer will not put them on just
go to your local favorite automotive tire store with your Spyder wheels and tires
in hand and have them do it. If you buy them there they will jump at the chance
to put them on your Spyder and take your money.... If you need the rear tire
jack up your Spyder take off the rear wheel and take it with you to the tire store
same story they will be happy to put it on, however you should remove the belt drive
sprocket and just take the tire and wheel. I have Michelin tires on mine and have had for
18K
Remember this is only MY opinion, and you all know about opinions.
Ride Safe
Dave
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Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
If you need the rear tire jack up your Spyder take off the rear wheel and take it with you to the tire store same story they will be happy to put it on, however you should remove the belt drive
sprocket and just take the tire and wheel.
Dave
......and the above is the issue, Dave.......not whether car tyres will cause you to crash and burn........ If it was as simple as undoing a few bolts (like you do at the front), there wouldn’t be a problem. Some people just aren’t comfortable removing their rear tyre because of all the “other stuff” that goes with it. I must admit that I would rather the dealer removed my rear tyre than me doing it myself.
Pete
Harrington, Australia
2021 RT Limited
Setup for Tall & Big.... 200cm/6'7", 140kg/300lbs, 37"inleg.
HeliBars Handlebars
Brake rubber removed to lower pedal for easier long leg/Size 15 EEEEW boot access.
Ikon (Aussie) shocks all round.
Russell Daylong seat 2” taller than stock (in Sunbrella for Aussie heat & water resistance)
Goodyear Duragrip 165/60 fronts (18psi) - provides extra 1/2” ground clearance.
Kenda Kanine rear.
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Originally Posted by Peter Aawen
they say that, just like EVERY OTHER SYSTEM THEY PRODUCE FOR ANY VEHICLE, their system is smart enough to do what it needs to do with ANY TIRE that meets or exceeds the load & speed ratings stamped on the tire placard - and btw, under our laws here, that placard only displays the MINIMUM specs for an acceptable tire, not the ONLY acceptable tire!!
You BASTARD Aawen.........you’ve blown ANOTHER of my highly intellectual theories out of the water ......bugger
.....anyway, I’ve just emailed BRP Care asking, very politely, if they can shed any light on this issue as we have some BRP reps saying it’s ok to mount a non Kenda, and others saying it isn’t. They have been pretty good in the past with questions like this, so we’ll see if they are able/allowed to respond to this particular one.
Pete
Harrington, Australia
2021 RT Limited
Setup for Tall & Big.... 200cm/6'7", 140kg/300lbs, 37"inleg.
HeliBars Handlebars
Brake rubber removed to lower pedal for easier long leg/Size 15 EEEEW boot access.
Ikon (Aussie) shocks all round.
Russell Daylong seat 2” taller than stock (in Sunbrella for Aussie heat & water resistance)
Goodyear Duragrip 165/60 fronts (18psi) - provides extra 1/2” ground clearance.
Kenda Kanine rear.
2021 RT Limited , Brake pedal rubber removed for ease of accessing pedal with size 15 boots. Red
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The title of this thread is contradictory. Of course all Spyder dealers will mount a "car tire". Some just won't mount any brand except Kenda. The OEM Kenda is manufactured to mate with a car wheel (J spec.). The kenda is just manufactured so poorly that is not safe on ANY vehicle except for the light weight Spyder. Says so right on the sidewall....
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"Jack up the rear wheel ? "
Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
Hi Everyone, well I have listened to motorcycle dealers for years, many years
telling me about all the bad things that could happen using car tires on a bike,
well it is all B.S. I have used car tires on all 5 of my GoldWings (rear tire only)
never had a problem, I used them on my Honda ST1100 same story....
I have them on my Spyder no problem. If your dealer will not put them on just
go to your local favorite automotive tire store with your Spyder wheels and tires
in hand and have them do it. If you buy them there they will jump at the chance
to put them on your Spyder and take your money.... If you need the rear tire
jack up your Spyder take off the rear wheel and take it with you to the tire store
same story they will be happy to put it on, however you should remove the belt drive
sprocket and just take the tire and wheel. I have Michelin tires on mine and have had for
18K
Remember this is only MY opinion, and you all know about opinions.
Ride Safe
Dave
You have really understated just how much is involved in removing the rear tire. I am finishing up this project and I was overwhelmed at how much had to come out and be disassembled. Just getting the wheel assembly out required a 36 MM socket and a 36 MM wrench. I removed the belt guard which was a two man project for the two lower bolts. Then figuring out how to remove the center hub from the wheel was a nightmare. I finally figured out to use a short, flexible head ratchet with a socket to hold the bolts that hold the hub to the wheel. Torqueing the hub back in was a challenge in itself. Getting that heavy assembly back up in the air and the axle in is a two man project too. I then decided to get my rear wheel going straight and have the belt stay in the middle of the sprocket. I had to adjust the right adjuster bolt 6 and 1/4 turns for the belt to stay away from the side of the sprocket. Apparently whoever set up the rear wheel didn't know what they were doing. I'm going to check the belt with my sonic meter and torque the axle. Thank God it's almost over.
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Last edited by Peter Aawen; 04-13-2018 at 12:10 AM.
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Originally Posted by Peteoz
You BASTARD Aawen.........you’ve blown ANOTHER of my highly intellectual theories out of the water ......bugger
.....anyway, I’ve just emailed BRP Care asking, very politely, if they can shed any light on this issue as we have some BRP reps saying it’s ok to mount a non Kenda, and others saying it isn’t. They have been pretty good in the past with questions like this, so we’ll see if they are able/allowed to respond to this particular one.
Pete
I asked the same question recently and this is the response that I received:
"Good day Mr. Rizzo,
We do not recommend using aftermarket or car tires on your unit. We recommend using authorized BRP parts only. As for the dealership, they are independently owned and not franchised. We do not have information as to what reasons a dealer would no longer be considered part of BRPs dealership network."
Should you have any other questions or comments, do not hesitate to reach us by replying to this email or call us at T + 888.272.9222.
Once again, thank you for contacting BRP.
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Well I am a happy camper. I get my rear Kenda's installed, balanced and bought for $180 at Ride Now Sports. They own 45+ dealers around the country and I am sure one is near you. Hate the company but IMO not too bad a deal for a balanced and installed rear tire.
At my age the less kneeling and rolling around on the floor of the garage the better. I would think that by time you figure the price of a new car tire and one hour of labor you would be spending about the same amount. I get 15-17,000 miles on the Kenda's. If I get 10,000 on a motorcycle I think that is pretty good. So to me it is acceptable.
People sure make this tire thing complicated. To me it's not worth the grief.
As they say "keep the rubber side down",
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