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Spyder RT front tire size change
Does anyone know what size tire for the front you can use in place of the 165/65/r14? I am looking for a good tire for wet, dry and sandy roads with a H rating? To get them without buying the stock tires which one came apart inside with less then 5K on it. I can't find any in the stock size but don't want to have to mod my fenders either? RJ
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Tight fit, but it fills out the wheel well nicely w/o any needed modding
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Originally Posted by CyncySpyder
I too just put these on and like them a lot. Bought at Wal-Mart and they installed, put on new Valve stems and balanced for $11.00 ea.
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Bridgestone Potenzas come in the stock size...
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i put on yokohoma 175/65/14 no adjustments needed got them at discount tires.79ea
Tall flag mount, spyderpops skid plate & stainless steel screen mesh, airhawk adjustable cushion, raised white lettered tires.
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I put 175/65R14 Michelin Defenders on mine. They have a 'T' speed rating (118 mph).
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
By the way, I have found www.TireRack.com to be a good source of information on many brands, including testing and reviews. I use it as a part of my research when considering new tires.
Mark & Mary Lou Lawson
Snellville, GA USA
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'10 RT-622 Trailer
'08 Yellow SM5 #2332
'01 Black GL1800A Goldwing #0930
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There you go...!!
and that is just a few..!!
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Different sized front tires
Do you folks with the bigger footprint tires notice any significant handling differences from the OEMs? With a stiffer set of tires, I'd imagine something would show up. Then again, what do I know?
Thanks
Tuck
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Originally Posted by TuckMiddle
Do you folks with the bigger footprint tires notice any significant handling differences from the OEMs? With a stiffer set of tires, I'd imagine something would show up. Then again, what do I know?
Thanks
Tuck
Tuck, I haven't made the purchase yet on the Yokohama's ( 185/55-14), but the tire specs lead me to believe that that is the largest footprint of any tire that will fit under the OEM fender...Footprint equals increased lateral traction ( for front tires) and more-so on the BRAKING ability. The people who race bicycles ala TOUR DE FRANCE can very very easily lock up their wheels because they have almost NO RUBBER CONTACT on the road.....Granted a larger tire footprint can more easily lead to HYDRO-PLANING but this can be mostly controled by the operator by just slowing down.......at any rate I'm going for the bigger footprint....Mike...
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Thanks, let me know how they work out, please.23
I wrote a note yesterday about my Kumho rear
It does great with no hydro planing, but it has done some dances on an aggressive start on wet surfaces
Did a big time one on Wed on an on ramp to I75.
That was the 4th time, others on county and private roads. The originals never did that - two tires in 28000 miles
Tuck
I am not a throttle jockey so it was a surprise. I was wondering about hydro planing due to the wider,stiffer tire with less weight on it.
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Originally Posted by TuckMiddle
Thanks, let me know how they work out, please.23
I wrote a note yesterday about my Kumho rear
It does great with no hydro planing, but it has done some dances on an aggressive start on wet surfaces
Did a big time one on Wed on an on ramp to I75.
That was the 4th time, others on county and private roads. The originals never did that - two tires in 28000 miles
Tuck
I am not a throttle jockey so it was a surprise. I was wondering about hydro planing due to the wider,stiffer tire with less weight on it.
Thats a concern as I am about to install a new Kumho on the rear and have never had traction problems with the oem rear....
Anyone else have a similar experience losing rear traction, either with the Kumho or other car tires on the rear ?
Is the Toyo likely to be much better?
Last edited by cjackg; 08-04-2013 at 08:16 AM.
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Run flats on a 2012 RS Spyder
The Altimax tires look fantastic I wonder if they would fit my 2012 Spyder RS with a good fit and not rub the fenders, but has anyone found and put on run flats for the front and rear tires? Any recommendations close to stock sizes?
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