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Here's the Yokohama rear tire style and size I used on the rear of my 2014 RT
Originally Posted by jcthorne
Can you be more specific which Yoko you purchased? Very interested. I have a long history with Yokohama tires and this looks good to me.
Yokohama 'S-Drive' 205/55 R15
The tread pattern is great. Take a look at one on the web, I think you will be impressed.
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Originally Posted by 2Paw
I put the Kumho on the rear of my 2012 RTS almost a year ago (not sure what that equals in miles, I think around 6K) and have not had any traction issues or any other kind of issues with it. The tread still looks pretty new.
I have 10,000 on mine and have driven in some heavy downpours without any traction issues. The only time I have had any tire slipage is on wet wide painted road serface markings (cross walks), but I had that issue with all my motorcycles so I was expecting that.
BTW I am an agressive driver so I would know if it had any handling issues.
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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ebay is the best buy it from there next time and nothing will happen
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Discount Tire and other Chains
IMHO, forget about the big chain stores and buy local and keep the money local.
Just find a local independent tire dealer that handles the brand you want, but know exactly what tire you want. No need to tell them what it's for, and chances are they won't ask.
I live in a town of about 16,000 and have bought three different passenger car tires off two different dealers. No questions asked except which credit card I wanted to use.
They may have cost me a few bucks more than eBay, but if you can afford a $25K+ Spyder, what's another $20 or so and keep it local?
Mike in KY
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Originally Posted by MikeinGA
This is why:
The bead of a car tire doesn't fit into the bead hump of the motorcycle rim and a hard hit on the sidewall of the car tire can break the bead and cause the tire to go flat rapidly. If it's on the rear tire of a Spyder at highway speed you would lose control. If the person installing or selling the tire knew the problem they would be held liable.
Mike
Mike, While I don't doubt you; have you confirmed this with a cross-section of tire, and a wheel?
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Originally Posted by MikeinGA
This is why:
The bead of a car tire doesn't fit into the bead hump of the motorcycle rim and a hard hit on the sidewall of the car tire can break the bead and cause the tire to go flat rapidly. If it's on the rear tire of a Spyder at highway speed you would lose control. If the person installing or selling the tire knew the problem they would be held liable.
Mike
I brought this up last year and still wonder . . . which profile wheel is CanAm using on the Spyder . . . there is a reason motorcycle wheels are different, but no CanAm Spyder rides on the sides of the tire, like a motorcycle . . . they function more like a car . . . sure would be nice to have access to a rim without a tire on it to see the profile.
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So, if BRP has gone back to the pre-2014 RT compound tire (2012 RT model tire as I read the parts manuals), Part # 705501464, for the 12s and '15s, how did/does that tire perform other than poorly in the price category? Thank you.
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Cognac 2014 RT-S
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Originally Posted by Double Trouble
Okay. I don't understand the response. It may have made sense for tires made 25 or 30 year's ago.
But it seems to me you are trusting your life on a one ply tire that has a four ply rating right now.
Where do you get your information that the Kenda has two plies and how do you figure that equals "substandard"?
I don't trust my life on a 2 ply tire ... much less on a 1 ply tire.. I buy quality tires on all my vehicles... as far as the info on the ply of a Kenda... READ ON THE SIDE WALL OF THE TIRE !!
do you dispute the inept wear of the new compound used on the Kenda tires ? most won't even last for 10,000 miles... and for $180 price tag... one can purchase tires that cost half that price and wear much longer.. but as I stated earlier... if you feel comfortable on a substandard tire... GO FOR IT !
osm
Last edited by Orange Spyder Man; 01-06-2015 at 04:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by Orange Spyder Man
I don't trust my life on a 2 ply tire ... much less on a 1 ply tire.. I buy quality tires on all my vehicles... as far as the info on the ply of a Kenda... READ ON THE SIDE WALL OF THE TIRE !
osm
Okay, Orange Spyder Man I owe you an apology. I did not realize it was marked on the tire. Here is a photo of the sidewall of the Kenda tire.
It clearly says 3 plies on the tread, (one polyester and two steel) and one polyester ply on the sidewall.
According to the standards of tire manufacturers that indicates a 6 ply rating on the tread and a 4 ply rating on the sidewall.
But I understand your concern about the sidewall regardless of how it is rated.
Penny and Rick have owned many motorcycles starting in 1974 with Hondas, then to Suzukis, Gold Wings and ultimately Spyders.
74 Honda 360T (pair); 78 Suzuki GS 1000 (pair); 82 Honda Aspencade; 84 Honda 400; 87 Yamaha 1100; 99 Honda Valkyrie; 01 Suzuki Burgman(triked); 02 Honda GL 1800(triked); 10 Spyder RTSE; 11 Spyder RTSM; 12 Spyder RTSL (pair); 20 Spyder RTL (current)
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Don't know how true but
I was told that the Kenda tires on the canAm were classed as motorcycle tires more because of the compound rather than the profile.
I am not, nor do I pretend to be, a tire expert.
Ed
They told me not to give up on my dreams, so I went back to sleep.
Champagne 2017 RTS SE6
Quantum Blue 2012 RTS-SE5 "Bluebell, Bell for short" - Traded 09/2017
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
OK! I'LL DELETE IT JUST FOR U MIKE.
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Last edited by BLUEKNIGHT911; 01-07-2015 at 12:47 AM.
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HUH ??????
Originally Posted by MikeinGA
OK! I'LL DELETE IT JUST FOR U MIKE.
..............................................Mike , I didn't post that to offend you or anyone else ( see my New Year's Resolution Post ) ........Annnd I don't doubt or dis-agree with what you posted...........However sometimes what looks GOOD or BAD on paper doesn't always pan out in real life ......................................Mike
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Originally Posted by SPYD3R
has any1 ever contacted BRP to ask why....?
HEY, BRP, WHY ARE YOU ADVISING 'DISCOUNT TIRE' TO NOT SELL US THE KUMHO'S..?
there... i did it... let's see if we get an answer from them...
Hi everyone,
No - BRP doesn't advise or order independent retailers on what they can or can't sell. It's entirely possible that for liability or other reasons, a retailer might decide against the sale of a tire that was not designed / tested on the vehicle it will be installed on, but that is up to the retailer themselves.
That being said, we always recommend installing OEM tires on all Can-Am Spyder Roadsters as this has an impact on the dynamic behavior of the unit (notably, the Vehicle Stability System).
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Originally Posted by BRPcare
Hi everyone,
No - BRP doesn't advise or order independent retailers on what they can or can't sell. It's entirely possible that for liability or other reasons, a retailer might decide against the sale of a tire that was not designed / tested on the vehicle it will be installed on, but that is up to the retailer themselves.
That being said, we always recommend installing OEM tires on all Can-Am Spyder Roadsters as this has an impact on the dynamic behavior of the unit (notably, the Vehicle Stability System).
You gotta love a site that the manufacturer is paying attention to. Thanks BRP.
Dennis
2013 ST Limited
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