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Installed Riken Raptor rear tire - Question about how much air pressure ??
Replaced my Kanine rear tire with a Riken 215/60R15 RI RAPTOR HR tire. I thank BLUEKNIGHT911 for his guidance and recommendation.
The Kanine lasted 15108 miles. Installed both front and rear at the same time. Front still has plenty of life left. See picture below of the rear tire replaced
This is my first so called full fledge "Car Tire" I have used. What air pressure should I be using in this thing ?
I have been running 30# in the OEM Kenda's and Kanine in general. This is my 7th tire (including the one Can_am provided to me with the purchase) with 81,866 miles total miles on my Spyder.
First impression of the Riken. First ride was after a heavy down pour, so the roads were wet. No feeling of tire slipping out. Didn't want to test the aquaplaning by seeking puddles to splash thru, since it was 11pm and on back country road. The steering seemed lighter and more flickable with the Riken's, but again didn't push it getting home. When I first installed the Kanines, I made a comment here they seem less flickable and heavy than the OEM Kenda's, but once the turn was initiated, they held firm and didn't feel any loss of grip riding in a more aggressive manner in the twisties.
The replaced Kanine
20220727_130501 r.jpg
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Originally Posted by Fjrwillie
Replaced my Kanine rear tire with a Riken 215/60R15 RI RAPTOR HR tire. I thank BLUEKNIGHT911 for his guidance and recommendation.
The Kanine lasted 15108 miles. Installed both front and rear at the same time. Front still has plenty of life left. See picture below of the rear tire replaced
This is my first so called full fledge "Car Tire" I have used. What air pressure should I be using in this thing ?
I have been running 30# in the OEM Kenda's and Kanine in general. This is my 7th tire (including the one Can_am provided to me with the purchase) with 81,866 miles total miles on my Spyder.
First impression of the Riken. First ride was after a heavy down pour, so the roads were wet. No feeling of tire slipping out. Didn't want to test the aquaplaning by seeking puddles to splash thru, since it was 11pm and on back country road. The steering seemed lighter and more flickable with the Riken's, but again didn't push it getting home. When I first installed the Kanines, I made a comment here they seem less flickable and heavy than the OEM Kenda's, but once the turn was initiated, they held firm and didn't feel any loss of grip riding in a more aggressive manner in the twisties.
The replaced Kanine
20220727_130501 r.jpg
OK, ( not to offend but ) for your weight I suggest 19 - 20 lbs. ..... this will give you great traction and still have a comfortable ride .... I got my Riken on last nite, and I it has a UTOG of 520 .... so I have high expectations for mileage ...... good luck .... keep us all apprised of your mileage ..... Mike
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 07-29-2022 at 05:18 PM.
Reason: apprised - appraised & back again! :oops:
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Last edited by Peter Aawen; 07-29-2022 at 01:32 PM.
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
Safe trip to Joisey. Was down in the Toms River area in early July gathering up places for my Grand Tours and even visited my sister
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 07-29-2022 at 01:34 PM.
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Last edited by Peter Aawen; Today at 01:31 PM. Reason: apprised - appraised ;-)
Hey Peter, Mike had the correct spelling... ;-)
apprise
verb (used with object), ap·prised, ap·pris·ing.
to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed by of): to be apprised of the death of an old friend.
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