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Need to get new tires
My wife has a 2013 RT w/8000 miles and the back is at the bars.Fronts are cupping. We did get the Laser alignment. Need tires Front (165/55R15) and Back (225/50 R15), Car tire Size and make? HELP please
The Wife's 2014 RTS SE6
New tires: Back, KUMHO ECSTA 225/50 R15 (24psi) @ 9,380 miles, Fronts, KUMHO SOLUS KH16 175/55 R15 (20 psi) @ 9,421 miles
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Last edited by spyderyderjim; 07-21-2018 at 08:44 AM.
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Originally Posted by ChrisW
My wife has a 2013 RT w/8000 miles and the back is at the bars.Fronts are cupping. We did get the Laser alignment. Need tires Front (165/55R15) and Back (225/50 R15), Car tire Size and make? HELP please
I'll get flamed for this but here goes;
Scalloping is normal with Kenda fronts. It doesn't affect safety or handling or balance. I've got two RTs with 15k and 17k, original Kendas in the front with plenty of wear left and I don't feel compelled to spend the money to replace them.
Severe cupping is something else. That's an indication of out of balance, but you would have noticed that as a vibration in the front end.
The Kenda rear tires have a very short life. Most of us here get 9-12k miles at best on them. However, they are a very good tire and you can't go wrong having the dealer replace them with Kendas.
I have General Altimax on the rear of both my RT's. I do my own work except for the mounting of the tires on the rims and balancing them. And, I don't want to have to do that job more than I have to, so I opted for the General Altimax. Others like Kumhos, some like Yokohama, etc. There are trade-offs involved and unless you are an extreme rider and understand and can benefit from the performance characteristics of the more exotic tires, then as I say you might stay with a proven, common tire like the General or the Kumhos.
If you go with car tires, understand you may not be able to convince your dealer to mount them on your bike. That's a whole other topic, and there are plenty of threads here on the forum talking about just that.
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Originally Posted by spyderyderjim
For the computer to work right I think I would need the same overall size replacement right?
The Wife's 2014 RTS SE6
New tires: Back, KUMHO ECSTA 225/50 R15 (24psi) @ 9,380 miles, Fronts, KUMHO SOLUS KH16 175/55 R15 (20 psi) @ 9,421 miles
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OOPS, the OP's text said '13, but the sig says '14
Disregard
No, The tires just have to match across the front and fit under the fenders.
I put Federal Federal Formoza AZ01 - 165/55R15 on the front of my '13 (vastly improved the ride)
Rear is a BFGoodrich Advantage T/A 215/60R15 (Has over 15,000 miles now and looks almost new)
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Originally Posted by DGoebel
OOPS, the OP's text said '13, but the sig says '14
Disregard
No, The tires just have to match across the front and fit under the fenders.
I put Federal Federal Formoza AZ01 - 165/55R15 on the front of my '13 (vastly improved the ride)
Rear is a BFGoodrich Advantage T/A 215/60R15 (Has over 15,000 miles now and looks almost new)
Sorry, it's a 2014
The Wife's 2014 RTS SE6
New tires: Back, KUMHO ECSTA 225/50 R15 (24psi) @ 9,380 miles, Fronts, KUMHO SOLUS KH16 175/55 R15 (20 psi) @ 9,421 miles
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The Wife's 2014 RTS SE6
New tires: Back, KUMHO ECSTA 225/50 R15 (24psi) @ 9,380 miles, Fronts, KUMHO SOLUS KH16 175/55 R15 (20 psi) @ 9,421 miles
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Originally Posted by ChrisW
OK, HELP. We went to the Nor Cal Rally last year and spent two days looking at everything to include tires! Now that we need to go get them we/she can't find the paper that had all of the info we had got. Crap, We are here in the Reno area and have a place to install them, we just need to get them....
You're not in Fernley? Are you asking where to get them right away in Reno?
Last edited by UtahPete; 07-13-2018 at 08:27 PM.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
You're not in Fernley? Are you asking where to get them right away in Reno?
We are in Fernley and will have them put on in the Reno area. We just need the make, model, in our size info from you all so we can get them delivered to us soon, as the wife is at the ware bars on the back tire. Thanks, Chris
The Wife's 2014 RTS SE6
New tires: Back, KUMHO ECSTA 225/50 R15 (24psi) @ 9,380 miles, Fronts, KUMHO SOLUS KH16 175/55 R15 (20 psi) @ 9,421 miles
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Google General Altimax RT43, 215/60R15
Lots of places to buy including Walmart
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
Google General Altimax RT43, 215/60R15
Lots of places to buy including Walmart
That size will not work:
If your speedometer reads 65 mph, you are going about 68.5 mph
The Wife's 2014 RTS SE6
New tires: Back, KUMHO ECSTA 225/50 R15 (24psi) @ 9,380 miles, Fronts, KUMHO SOLUS KH16 175/55 R15 (20 psi) @ 9,421 miles
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Originally Posted by ChrisW
That size will not work: If your speedometer reads 65 mph, you are going about 68.5 mph
Good luck then.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
I'll get flamed for this but here goes;
Scalloping is normal with Kenda fronts. It doesn't affect safety or handling or balance. I've got two RTs with 15k and 17k, original Kendas in the front with plenty of wear left and I don't feel compelled to spend the money to replace them.
Severe cupping is something else. That's an indication of out of balance, but you would have noticed that as a vibration in the front end.
The Kenda rear tires have a very short life. Most of us here get 9-12k miles at best on them. However, they are a very good tire and you can't go wrong having the dealer replace them with Kendas.
I have General Altimax on the rear of both my RT's. I do my own work except for the mounting of the tires on the rims and balancing them. And, I don't want to have to do that job more than I have to, so I opted for the General Altimax. Others like Kumhos, some like Yokohama, etc. There are trade-offs involved and unless you are an extreme rider and understand and can benefit from the performance characteristics of the more exotic tires, then as I say you might stay with a proven, common tire like the General or the Kumhos.
If you go with car tires, understand you may not be able to convince your dealer to mount them on your bike. That's a whole other topic, and there are plenty of threads here on the forum talking about just that.
You won't get flamed but I will; The best advice for the OP is to "Search" and read a few of the dozens of threads on tires that already answer hundreds of basic questions like his. It's the best way to learn most anything on this forum.
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Originally Posted by Docster
You won't get flamed but I will; The best advice for the OP is to "Search" and read a few of the dozens of threads on tires that already answer hundreds of basic questions like his. It's the best way to learn most anything on this forum.
It would be nice if he could express some gratitude too.
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??????????????
Originally Posted by ChrisW
That size will not work:
If your speedometer reads 65 mph, you are going about 68.5 mph
Well Chris,
I just went and checked my 2014 RTS------ It has a General Altimax 43 ---215/ 60R 15 with 12,000 miles on it and still looks like it has another 12,000 to go. It was installed at Michael's power sports in Reno ( no questions asked ) Balanced perfectly with NO added weights.
Who told your that this tire wouldn't fit???????? Many people here have it on their 's. Oh yah------ this tire also corrects the speedometer to with in 2 MPH. What's not to like????
Lew L
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Originally Posted by ChrisW
For the computer to work right I think I would need the same overall size replacement right?
https://tiresize.com/comparison/
The 175-55-15 Yokohama S34FA front tires fit same as stock, just a little wider for better grip, smoother ride, but no problem with computer, etc.
https://tiresize.com/comparison/
The 205-55-15 rear Yokohama S Drive tire is exact same diameter as stock rear tire.
It is a smoother riding tire with excellent grip dry road or rain.
I have run the excellent traction rear tires since 2014 on RT's, now F3S Spyder!
Like I mentioned earlier. Summit Racing carries both
front & rear Yokohama tires with free shipping.
Your choice of course.
Jim
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Originally Posted by ChrisW
That size will not work:
If your speedometer reads 65 mph, you are going about 68.5 mph
Chris,
You have some bad info there. When I ran that tire my speedometer at 65 was 64 on the GPS.
Since then I have been using the Michlen Premier A/S in 205/60 -15. This has been the best wet weather as well as dry road tire I have tried on our 14 RT. Purchased at Costco. First one lasted 24,000 miles (replaced due to wear in the center from too high of air pressure of 24#).
Second one wearing better at 18#
Les
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Originally Posted by ChrisW
That size will not work:
If your speedometer reads 65 mph, you are going about 68.5 mph
This is incorrect. The spyder speedo reads 2 to 3 mph fast. Putting on the 215/60/15 tire will cause the speedo to read almost right on with a gps unit. I have run this size on two different Spyders with excellent results.
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As far as front tires the Federal Evo or Formozas on the stock size work well.
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Originally Posted by ChrisW
That size will not work:
If your speedometer reads 65 mph, you are going about 68.5 mph
huh!!!!!
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[QUOTE=ChrisW;1376771]That size will not work:
If your speedometer reads 65 mph, you are going about 68.5 mph [/QUOTE Chris,
I have a 2014 RTS-SE6 Cognac, and I'm running the General Altimax RT43 Size: 215/60 R15. These were installed on 6/20/2015 and I have 18,238 miles on the tire. I have not had any issues. This size above works.
The spyder has 23,486 miles on it.
Go to "MY Albums" look for General RT Tire".
Deanna
Last edited by Deanna777; 07-14-2018 at 02:28 PM.
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We stock and install quality Yokohama tires front and rear on Spyders. Avoid the chinese junk. Your life is riding on these rubber donuts.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
I'll get flamed for this but here goes;
Scalloping is normal with Kenda fronts. It doesn't affect safety or handling or balance. I've got two RTs with 15k and 17k, original Kendas in the front with plenty of wear left and I don't feel compelled to spend the money to replace them.
Severe cupping is something else. That's an indication of out of balance, but you would have noticed that as a vibration in the front end.
The Kenda rear tires have a very short life. Most of us here get 9-12k miles at best on them. However, they are a very good tire and you can't go wrong having the dealer replace them with Kendas.
I have General Altimax on the rear of both my RT's. I do my own work except for the mounting of the tires on the rims and balancing them. And, I don't want to have to do that job more than I have to, so I opted for the General Altimax. Others like Kumhos, some like Yokohama, etc. There are trade-offs involved and unless you are an extreme rider and understand and can benefit from the performance characteristics of the more exotic tires, then as I say you might stay with a proven, common tire like the General or the Kumhos.
If you go with car tires, understand you may not be able to convince your dealer to mount them on your bike. That's a whole other topic, and there are plenty of threads here on the forum talking about just that.
Kenda tires will cup when they are ready for the landfill. They will cause handling problems, unless you don’t think of shaking as a handling issue. Kenda tires suck and the only reason they come stock on a Spyder is because they were the only manufacturer to bid on the contract.
2017 F3T-SM6 Squared Away Mirror Wedgies & Alignment
2014 RTS-SM6 123,600 miles Sold 11/2017
2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
2011 RTS-SM5 5,000 miles
2013 RTS-SM5 burned up with 13,200 miles in 13 weeks
2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
2010 RT- 622
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Originally Posted by SpyderAnn01
Kenda tires will cup when they are ready for the landfill. They will cause handling problems, unless you don’t think of shaking as a handling issue. Kenda tires suck and the only reason they come stock on a Spyder is because they were the only manufacturer to bid on the contract.
Haven't had any problems with either of my bikes, and I've pushed the Platinum pretty hard...as in over 105 mph and chasing a BMW through the twisties.
They are slightly scalloped (feathered), not cupped, which is the distinction I made in my post. This is the condition I'm talking about, on the Cognac that Joe laser-aligned this Spring in Hurricane.
Cognac RF tire.jpg
Last edited by UtahPete; 07-14-2018 at 06:01 PM.
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