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Tires for 2016 RT-S?
Hi everyone, I am going to ask a question that will generate a ton of replies! Have a 2016 RT-S with 11,000 miles and am looking at new tires. Still have tread on them but not sure how fast the last of the tread wears off. Would like suggestions for high mileage tires that the dealer will install. Do any of the MC tire companies have a mileage guarantee like car tire companies do?
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 06-16-2020 at 08:45 AM.
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I doubt your dealer, or any dealer for that matter, will sell auto tires. If your adamant about going to the dealer, your likely choice will be OEM or Kenda Kanine. Verdict is still out on the Kanine's, but their specs are closer to the OEM tire than any auto tire. Find an auto shop that will mount your tires. Most auto shops can balance your fronts, but the dealer might have to balance the rear due to spindle/axle size..
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There are some Can-Am dealerships that will mount car tires but you must provide the tires. Car tires are going to give you better tread wear than the Crapendas and the total mileage depends on how you ride and the road surfaces, among other things.
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I've got over 1,000 miles on the Kanines now. I really like how firm they feel in the twists. Running 15psi in the front and 28 in the rear. So far they appear to be wearing very even. They cost allot less than a set of the OEM tires do.
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I replaced the stock front tires on my 2015 RT-S with Vrederstein Quatrac that I ordered online from Tire Rack. I then took them to one of our local dealers (there are three in the area) and they mounted and balanced them for me no questions asked. Significant improvement over what came from the factory; however, they haven't been on long enough to amass very much mileage so I can't attest to their longevity.
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I note this is your first post. Grab a large cup of coffee, search tires, and you will have a couple weeks of reading.
Short version: Vredestein seem to be a good choice these days.
The new Kenda Kanines also seem promising.
What they said about "darkside" tires applies. Some dealers will NOT install them. Choose wisely grasshopper.
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Originally Posted by ARtraveler
I note this is your first post. Grab a large cup of coffee, search tires, and you will have a couple weeks of reading.
Short version: Vredestein seem to be a good choice these days.
The new Kenda Kanines also seem promising.
What they said about "darkside" tires applies. Some dealers will NOT install them. Choose wisely grasshopper.
with the Q-5 tires .... I have read the specs for the new Kanines and they are the same as the old Kenda's - they were crappy and my guess is the new kanines arn't likely to be any better .....jmho .... Mike
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