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Those that have replace your rear tire on your RT?
OK, we all know there are more than a few New Rear Tire Questions that can be found on here, but some of them kind of go off subject and get in a pissing contest. I am getting ready to replace mine after 14k miles on the stock tire and finally found a dealer who is willing to replace the old tire with what tire I pick.
My question is this for those of you who have replaced your tire with a non Kendra tire. What tire did you choose and how many miles have you put on your new tire? Oh, and what PSI are you running?? I've narrowed my selection down to the following and leaning towards the Yokohama or Michelin. Not interested in going back to a Kendra tire.
Yokohama S-Drive 205/55 R15
Michelin Premier A/S 205/60 R-15
Dunlop Direzza DZ102 205/50 R15
General Altimax RT 43 215/60-15
Last edited by DJFaninTN; 02-23-2017 at 12:44 AM.
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A few weeks ago I traded my 2012 RT that had the 215/60/15 Michelin Primacy (discontinued) on it. 23,000 miles when I traded and it still had 5/32 of tread left. Ran it at 28 psi.
When the Kenda wears out on the new F3L I'll probably go with the General.
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Of the brands that you listed I have tried two.
Of the two my preference is the Michelin Premier A/S. I replaced the General (17,000 miles) with this tire and the Michelin is the best wet road tire I have had on my Spyder. The only time I had it loose traction in the rain was when I hit standing water (about 2") doing 60 on the freeway. In a case like that I'am not aware of any tire that would not have hydroplaned.
It is also fantastic on dry roads as well. I will need to check current mileage, but it has over 14,000 and looks like another 14,000 to go. I run it at 25 psi as 90% of the time we are 2 up.
For the price and handling I will be sticking with the Michelin Premier A/S.
2021 Sea To Sky, 2020 RTL
Isn't it weird that in AMERICA our flag and our culture offend so many people......
but our benefits don't?
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If you have the money? Really? After shelling out for a Spyder you ask if people "have the money"?
Yokohama S drive. Had mine since the beginning of having one. I will replace it with the same Yoko.
Handling is bar none! Ride is great... Wear......... Well it is better than the stock tire for sure. I now have 10K on mine it's for sure going to go another 5K.
Again I will not think twice on putting the Yoko back on when the time comes.
Like any tire... "Your mileage may vary"....
Bob
Last edited by finless; 02-23-2017 at 10:48 AM.
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I have 10k an my Yoko, and like Bob, its no where near ready for replacement. I have only had one customer replace a Yoko that was worn out. 19,000 and it really was bald. He went with another Yoko....
If you turn corners, rule out any that do not have an S speed rating. The basic passenger car tires are designed for comfort on a buick or camery, not handling and you can really feel the difference on the spyder. The speed rated ones are sports car tires with different design goals. The Michelin and General will likely outlast the Yoko, but at a trade off.
All of your choices are FAR better than the OEM Kenda.
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YOKO
Love my Yoko. 8,000 mi and about 1/2 worn out, 21 lb. of pressure. Will replace with the same tire.
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(Different tire here...)
Kumho Ecsta AST in the OEM size (225/50-15)
12,000 miles on this one, and it's STILL got lots of room left on it!
24 psi, but I'll try dropping it a bit more this season...
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Well...
Originally Posted by DJFaninTN
OK, we all know there are more than a few New Rear Tire Questions that can be found on here, but some of them kind of go off subject and get in a pissing contest. I am getting ready to replace mine after 14k miles on the stock tire and finally found a dealer who is willing to replace the old tire with what tire I pick.
My question is this for those of you who have replaced your tire with a non Kendra tire. What tire did you choose and how many miles have you put on your new tire? Oh, and what PSI are you running?? I've narrowed my selection down to the following and leaning towards the Yokohama or Michelin. Not interested in going back to a Kendra tire.
Yokohama S-Drive 205/55 R15
Michelin Premier A/S 205/60 R-15
Dunlop Direzza DZ102 205/50 R15
General Altimax RT 43 215/60-15
I wouldn't use the Dunlop ! It is too small, and Dunlops have a tendency to be on the hard side.... 20 -22 psi should be enough.
Have you looked in the Kumho Ecsta AST in 225/50R15... we have 3 of them and a Toyo proxies 4 and are happy with them.... just so that you know.... ;-)
Richard
* 2012 RS SE5 (hers)
* 2013 ST SM5 (mine)
Daughter RSS SE5 2014
Son in law RSS SM5 2013
P.S. 3 Kumho AST 225/50R15 and 1 Toyo Proxies 4 225/50R15 rear tires
2 sets of Kumho 175/55R15 front tires
1 set of Hankook V4
1 set of Canadian Tire General tire Evertrek RTX in 14" for the 2012 ...
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Wow - good to get 14,000 miles out of the OEM Kenda
Replaced the wifes SE6 RT-S Kenda with a Kumho Ecsta AST at 12,000 miles, and then again with the Kumho at 38,000 miles. We run 25-26 psi cold which heats up to 30ish during the ride.
My OEM Kenda was changed out for the Kumho at 13,500 miles and looks like we're on good rubber for this riding season. Like JT says, it depends on how you ride and what you want from the tire. Everything is a compromise between longer life (harder compound and construction) and sticky grip (softer compound), and what you want to pay for a tire.
In Florida, I assume that you will have warmer temps and as long as you have some good rain grooves, you should be good with any of your list. Good Ryding
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Well, I rode from Jacksonville Florida to Kissimmee and and had them install a Kumho Ecsta AST in the OEM size (225/50-15). I had 11,000 on the stock tire and may have gotten another 1,000 but decided I wanted something better. I've put about 1,500 on the Kumho and have no regrets, it is a much more stable ride, and has good traction. The price was good, and the service at Central Florida Power Sports was even better. Before giving it back to me, they washed it and filled the gas tank.
How old would you be if you didn't know how old you were?
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Yokohama S Drive 205-55-15 High performance tire is Excellent for traction
I started using Yokohama S Drive 205-55-15 in fall of 2014 on my 2014 RT Spyder;
now on 2015 F3S Touring Mod Spyder (1st Yokohama tire 15,000 miles; now on 2nd S Drive tire, in 27,000 miles).
Rear tire has excellent traction, sticks like on rails in wet or dry corners, (smoother ride than a Kumho Ecsta), good wear for a high performance tire, (I am very happy with Yokohama S Drive performance &, like Finless I will continue using S Drive tire on my Spyders). (rear tire 22#, front tires 20#).
Front Federal Formoza 165-55-15 tires also have excellent traction on wet or dry roads, smooth ride, a big improvement from stock Kenda. A great match/balance front/rear traction with rear Yokohama S Drive.
Sharing my very good tire experience in many thousands of miles on Spyders!
Enjoy your rydes.
Jim
IMG_4083 Yokohama 205-55-15 rear tire 30 % Sept 2016.jpgIMG_4090 Federal 165-55-15 Formoza AZO1 front tires F3S Sept 2016.jpg
Last edited by spyderyderjim; 03-02-2017 at 01:26 AM.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
(Different tire here...)
Kumho Ecsta AST in the OEM size (225/50-15)
12,000 miles on this one, and it's STILL got lots of room left on it!
24 psi, but I'll try dropping it a bit more this season...
I like these positive reports on the Kumho's as my dealer won't entertain a car tire as a replacement.
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Originally Posted by Devious56
I've put about 1,500 on the Kumho and have no regrets, it is a much more stable ride, and has good traction. .
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Originally Posted by HayRog
I like these positive reports on the Kumho's as my dealer won't entertain a car tire as a replacement.
Roger, have the tire shipped to me and I'll mount it when you are here for the Reuben Run.
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General Altimax rear Tire
Originally Posted by DJFaninTN
OK, we all know there are more than a few New Rear Tire Questions that can be found on here, but some of them kind of go off subject and get in a pissing contest. I am getting ready to replace mine after 14k miles on the stock tire and finally found a dealer who is willing to replace the old tire with what tire I pick.
My question is this for those of you who have replaced your tire with a non Kendra tire. What tire did you choose and how many miles have you put on your new tire? Oh, and what PSI are you running?? I've narrowed my selection down to the following and leaning towards the Yokohama or Michelin. Not interested in going back to a Kendra tire.
Yokohama S-Drive 205/55 R15
Michelin Premier A/S 205/60 R-15
Dunlop Direzza DZ102 205/50 R15
General Altimax RT 43 215/60-15
I chose the general altimax tire for the rear. I have approximately 7K on the tire and you wouldn't be able to tell it was used
at all. I have had no issued what-so-ever with the tire. The on board computer has never complained and the speed is right on. Hope this helps.
KnightRider
Last edited by KnightRider68; 02-24-2017 at 03:55 PM.
Reason: forgot the word "used"
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WELLLLLLL NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT
Originally Posted by HayRog
I like these positive reports on the Kumho's as my dealer won't entertain a car tire as a replacement.
The " Kumho " is a CAR tire !!!!! .......... Mike
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General Altimax RT 43
I am running the General Altimax RT 43 on the rear of the spyder. The rear tire was replaced @ 5,824 miles.
I now have 10,176 miles on the General Altimax RT 43.
Also, I am running @ 26 PSI.
I have a 2014RTS--SE6. The rear tire was replaced on 6/20/15.
Another vote for the General Altimax RT 43. Tire size: 215/60 R 15.
Deanna
Last edited by Deanna777; 12-03-2017 at 07:08 PM.
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Originally Posted by DJFaninTN
OK, we all know there are more than a few New Rear Tire Questions that can be found on here, but some of them kind of go off subject and get in a pissing contest. I am getting ready to replace mine after 14k miles on the stock tire and finally found a dealer who is willing to replace the old tire with what tire I pick.
My question is this for those of you who have replaced your tire with a non Kendra tire. What tire did you choose and how many miles have you put on your new tire? Oh, and what PSI are you running?? I've narrowed my selection down to the following and leaning towards the Yokohama or Michelin. Not interested in going back to a Kendra tire.
Yokohama S-Drive 205/55 R15
Michelin Premier A/S 205/60 R-15
Dunlop Direzza DZ102 205/50 R15
General Altimax RT 43 215/60-15
Is the dealer local? I know Panama City Cycles will only change a tire purchase there. Dale
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Originally Posted by d.o.spyder-rts
Is the dealer local? I know Panama City Cycles will only change a tire purchase there. Dale
Fort Walton Beach
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Khumo tire for me. i have 15k on mine am sure to get another 10k on it. no way will i pay the dealer for inflated prices.
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South Florida 14 RTS, Yokohama S Drive. We typically ride 2 up, so 25 psi, if I ride solo I have tested 24 psi.
Seems many other Spyders around here are also installing Yokohama S Drives with great results.
As for mileage, no detectable wear as of yet, but no where near the use some of the others have posted.
If only they made the S Drive in a size to work on the front.
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Originally Posted by PMK
South Florida 14 RTS, Yokohama S Drive. We typically ride 2 up, so 25 psi, if I ride solo I have tested 24 psi.
Seems many other Spyders around here are also installing Yokohama S Drives with great results.
As for mileage, no detectable wear as of yet, but no where near the use some of the others have posted.
If only they made the S Drive in a size to work on the front.
Yokohama
Avid S34FA 175/55-15
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Originally Posted by Deanna777
I am running the General Altimax RT 43 on the rear of the spyder. The rear tire was replaced @ 5,824 miles.
I now have 10,176 miles on the General Altimax RT 43. Also, I am running @ 26 PSI.
I have a 2014RTS--SE6. The rear tire was replaced on 6/20/15.
Another vote for the General Altimax RT 43. Tire size: 215/60 R 15.
Deanna
General Altimax RT 43, 215/60 R 15 for me too. Price and performance rating fit my riding needs. 9,000 miles and still looking good at 26 psi.
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