Have you heard of this brand?? Tire brand question...
I have a question or two for people in the tire know.
Has anyone ever heard of this tire brand before? If so, are they any good? Is it worth trying to use them when my current tires have reached the end of their life?
I have a 2010 RTS that I would imagine needs an alignment as it's twitchy as heck on the road and is showing uneven ware. These came with the bike when I got it.
I know some of it is me and I don't have a lot of seat time on the bike (got it for my wife). I don't feel comfortable on it and I feel less comfortable in teaching my wife to ride it as it is now.
Constructive comments and input welcomed!
Tim
Current - 2010 Spyder RTS
1) Experience is something you don't get until after you need it.
2) A closed mouth gathers no foot.
3) IF YOU DON'T HAVE TIME TO DO IT RIGHT, WHEN WILL YOU HAVE TIME TO DO IT OVER??
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The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem. Do you understand?
You can eliminate the twitchies by loosening your grip on the bars and loosen your arms. The steering is very sensitive to any and all inputs.
Stay away from house/off brands. Many here (including me) are very pleased with Federal Formoza tires on the front. Their price is very reasonable and are a great improvement over the crap Kendas.
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To see if "it's you" or the Spyder, when you're riding down the road, at speed, take your left hand and put it your lap. Take notice if the twitchiness stops. Then set your cruise control and put your right hand in your lap. Take notice if the twitchiness stops. If the twitchiness is only there when both hands are on the handlebars, the problem is you. You're holding too tight. Loosen your grip and the problem is solved.
If the twitchiness is there when only one hand is on the handlebars, then, I can't help you.
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Like RICZ said. Many here (including me) are very pleased with Federal Formoza tires on the front. Go with quality and spend a couple of extra dollars on the good stuff. You'll never regret it.
I've haven't seen that Brand .... not on any sites that actually test tires .... However if it's that brand or a Crapenda and your dealer will mount them, I won't tell you not to use them.... If they are sold for an Auto they are lots stronger than the Kenda's. ... The problem with OFF brand tires is their Quality control may not be great ( like Crapenda's ) .... also there are many other brands to chose from - why be a Test Bunny ..... good luck .... Mike
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 05-15-2021 at 11:28 PM.
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