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Front tires question
I’ve got a 2011 RT so it’s got the 14” tires. I see a lot on here about 15” tires, did a search and didn’t see much about the 14”. I went to about 5 tire dealers today. Not one had a tire that would work according to them. Pep Boys had one that was same size, but rating was wrong. Not a single one would mount and balance a tire. What tire does everybody use for 14”. Who will mount and balance it ? Dealer won’t even talk about it with me. Has anyone ever used harbor freight tire mounting stuff and their balancer ? I’ve mounted tires on farm equipment, and pickups, can’t be much different. How do you keep from scratching up the rims though. Thanks
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The right tools for the job.
Rim protectors:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And don't forget to balance if you install your own!
http://www.marcparnes.com/
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Originally Posted by Marr
I’ve got a 2011 RT so it’s got the 14” tires. I see a lot on here about 15” tires, did a search and didn’t see much about the 14”. I went to about 5 tire dealers today. Not one had a tire that would work according to them. Pep Boys had one that was same size, but rating was wrong. Not a single one would mount and balance a tire. What tire does everybody use for 14”. Who will mount and balance it ? Dealer won’t even talk about it with me. Has anyone ever used harbor freight tire mounting stuff and their balancer ? I’ve mounted tires on farm equipment, and pickups, can’t be much different. How do you keep from scratching up the rims though. Thanks
I'm running 175/65/14 on front of mine. Fits real good and you don't have to shim the fenders either. A little snug getting them in but works great and doesn't upset the nanny either.
David
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I just put on a pair of Pirelli's 165/65/14. This is the stock size tire. They fit without any modifications to the fenders. Ride great. Any independent dealer can get them. The rims can be balanced on a standard machine.
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Originally Posted by Warlock
I'm running 175/65/14 on front of mine. Fits real good and you don't have to shim the fenders either. A little snug getting them in but works great and doesn't upset the nanny either.
David
Find the size you need and the brand on the www then take the wheels off the Spyder, take them and the tires to the dealer. Ask them to mount and balance them. If they ask what they go to, and they won't, just say it is a project vehicle or a trailer you are making. The tire dealers will mount and balance them, take them the wheels without the center cap and it will get done.
Bring them home and put them back on the Byke. If you don't have a torque wrench buy one at Harbor Freight.
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I think the best tire is !!!!!
Last edited by BLUEKNIGHT911; 03-22-2018 at 06:17 PM.
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When I had my 08 GS with 14" rims and it was time for front tires I went with the General Altimax, but I don't remember the exact size. (Pirelli would be an excellent choice too). I think it was stock or close to it. As I remember it, it fit a little tight, but nothing major. I do remember it was a really good front tire, much much better than the OEM Kendas. Sorry, my details are little vague, but that was about 4 years ago now.
If you can't find a tire shop that'll do the ordering and installation, then try ordering the tires on-line and then have a preselected local independent motorcycle shop do the installation. The rims are car rims, but small enough to fit on most motorcycle tire changing and balancing equipment.
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I have the HF tire changer and the attachment for motorcycle wheels that mounts to it. I used both for mounting my rear tire and it worked well. When I did my front tires I didn't need the motorcycle wheel attachment. I also have their bubble balancer and motorcycle balancer, the motorcycle balancer worked for the rear wheel and the bubble balancer did the fronts. I made a couple modifications to the tire changers to make them work better but that's part of the fun of DIY.
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Originally Posted by Grandpot
I just put on a pair of Pirelli's 165/65/14. This is the stock size tire. They fit without any modifications to the fenders. Ride great. Any independent dealer can get them. The rims can be balanced on a standard machine.
AND.....no Spyder or tire dealer should balk at mounting HIGHER weight-rated tires.
If they do, please come here and let us know who did that.......so we can stay away.
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+1 on all of the above, One of my riding buddy's with a 2012 RT just bought a pair of the General Altimax RT43 in 175/65R14 from Tire Rack.
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Thanks
Thanks for all the replies
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A lot of people use the Bridgestone Potenzas in the stock size.
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Tireseasy.com have federals . 3 day delivery and our dealer mounted and installed on 2011 RT. $104 for pair 165/65x14. Feel great riding,much better then Kenda's
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Took my new tires along with the old Kendas and wheels to Costco and they mounted and balanced without questions. Also filled with nitrogen.
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We have installed quite a number of the Bridgestone Potenza 165/65/14 on the 2012 and older Spyders. Its a great tire at a good price and runs well on the Spyder. We used to stock them but simply do not install enough of the 14" tires any longer to keep them in stock. But I did order in a pair and install them just last week so they are available.
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Tire pressure
Thanks everyone, I’m going with the Potenza. What tire pressure should I put in them ?
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I just put a set of potenzas on my 2012 rt that we ride 2up most of the time and I un 19 psi, and they seem to handle much better and wore the nobbies off even.
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Vredestein 165/65/R14
BLUEKNIGHT911 what model tire were you looking at? I value your opinion and you do a lot of research on tires. My Kendas are wearing fine but have a 45 mph shake that can not be balanced out. I reversed rotation and they work fine as long as it does not rain! Time to recycle them.
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The Vredestein tire
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Vredestein 165/65/R14
Tire Rack has them with no tax and free shipping! They are on the way! Thanks!
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Tires installed
Look like a nice quality product! Fresh stock made this year, run quiet, smooth, stick to the road nice and very little weight to balance. Will have to wait till I get caught in the rain to see how they perform on wet roads.
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