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FRONT TIRE WEAR

SPYD3R

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HELLO y'all....
TIRE WEAR on the front tires... how many people are having an issue with UNEVEN TIRE WEAR up front? also, where are they wearing out fastest: inside or outside edges...?
i'm thinking BRP should be looking into this if it's a systemic problem with a majority of SPYD3R's...

if you reply, state the model & year which you ride; GS/RS, ST or RT... that way we can see if the problem is with only one model or year, or with all models and years...

thx for your consideration and help...
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HELLO y'all....
TIRE WEAR on the front tires... how many people are having an issue with UNEVEN TIRE WEAR up front? also, where are they wearing out fastest: inside or outside edges...?
i'm thinking BRP should be looking into this if it's a systemic problem with a majority of SPYD3R's...

if you reply, state the model & year which you ride; GS/RS, ST or RT... that way we can see if the problem is with only one model or year, or with all models and years...

thx for your consideration and help...
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Hi , i had the same problem on my rs and rt
the solution is you have to find a good tech to
the alignment on you're Spyder. The one I found
he do the alignment on all wheel rear one first
and front one and they check front bushing.
my front tire have 30,000 km
 
Hi , i had the same problem on my rs and rt
the solution is you have to find a good tech to
the alignment on you're Spyder. The one I found
he do the alignment on all wheel rear one first
and front one and they check front bushing.
my front tire have 30,000 km

merci, mon ami... :bowdown:
 
It is stated in the Owner's Manual that it is normal to see uneven wear on tires depending on how it is driven and the road conditions.
 
To many variables..!!

But we have a 2012 RS with BajaRon sway bar and stock shock with 8,500 miles and no significant wear. It is all even across. We ryde Southern California back roads, mountain roads lot of twisties and some freeways...hope this helps...!! :ohyea:
 
TIRE WEAR ISSUES

Since I'm fortunate enough to have two I can give you a direct comparision......My 08 GS never had any type of ALIGNMENT / FRONT END WORK it did suffer from inside tire wear and the OEM tires only lasted 14,505 miles............My 2011 RSS also " " " " " " " " But it now has 15,575 miles, the minimal amount of wear is even across the tread and I think 30,000 + is very possible.....Now both are ridden the same , by the same person in the same area's......It can't get any more equal than that......So why the BIG difference in Mileage numbers......My theory is The RSS was built on a Wed. by very competant people ....the GS not so much.......The Factory sets the alignment, not the DEALER.......So if your Spyder was shipped with the correct alignment you are lucky....Because an awful lot of Dealers can't do them and it's a shame........PS with some helpful Info from the SPYDERLOVERS GURU ( I cna't name Him :hun: :lecturef_smilie:) I adjusted my GS alignment without any measuring at all .....just added some toe-in a little at a time and it worked .......Mike :thumbup:
 
If you remember my post in early December on my 2012 RT/LTD, I had a serious issue of toe in tire wear on both tires at 5,700 miles.
 
Since I'm fortunate enough to have two I can give you a direct comparision......My 08 GS never had any type of ALIGNMENT / FRONT END WORK it did suffer from inside tire wear and the OEM tires only lasted 14,505 miles............My 2011 RSS also " " " " " " " " But it now has 15,575 miles, the minimal amount of wear is even across the tread and I think 30,000 + is very possible.....Now both are ridden the same , by the same person in the same area's......It can't get any more equal than that......So why the BIG difference in Mileage numbers......My theory is The RSS was built on a Wed. by very competant people ....the GS not so much.......The Factory sets the alignment, not the DEALER.......So if your Spyder was shipped with the correct alignment you are lucky....Because an awful lot of Dealers can't do them and it's a shame........PS with some helpful Info from the SPYDERLOVERS GURU ( I cna't name Him :hun: :lecturef_smilie:) I adjusted my GS alignment without any measuring at all .....just added some toe-in a little at a time and it worked .......Mike :thumbup:

Mike
I was lucky my 2011 RS-S alignment was right on and my tires wear even. I set my tire pressure using a laser thermometer to check the tire contact to the road. Also keep the front end greased. That's IMHO.

Mike
 
My 09 GS was wearing on the Front tires inside by 7,000 Miles so I rotated and got about 16,000 before replacing- The New tires with the Elka shocks added are wearing Very well at 26,000 miles so I,m Happy!!!

The 2012 RT tires are Very even in wear at 6,000 Miles so I think it was made on a Good Day!!!:yes:
 
While it is possible to get uneven tire wear if you ride the curves hard enough for enough miles, it is no more 'Normal' to have uneven tire wear on your Spyder than it would be on your car. If you are not constantly flogging your Spyder up and down a very twisted road, and you have uneven tire wear, then you have a front end alignment issue and the wear is not normal.

Wear on the inside of the tire comes from too much toe-out. Wear on the outside of the tire comes from too much toe-in. You can't Micky Mouse the adjustment and have any hope of getting it right. It has to be done following a very specific and meticulous process of measurement and adjustment.

The problem can also be created by worn or broken suspension parts which affect alignment.

If your Spyder is right, your front tires will wear evenly, regardless of what the manual says.
 
There is how they do it at the dealer where I go

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2011 RT AC. At about 6000 miles had wear on right inside of tire. Was told to rotate them. I did and now have about 14000 and I need new tires. I think I'm going with car tires.
 
2011 RT AC. At about 6000 miles had wear on right inside of tire. Was told to rotate them. I did and now have about 14000 and I need new tires. I think I'm going with car tires.

Rotation does not fix alignment. You simply move the poor tire wear to a different tire. Going to car tires won't fix the problem either. The only fix is getting the front end correctly aligned. A good idea before putting new tires on.
 
Rotation does not fix alignment. You simply move the poor tire wear to a different tire. Going to car tires won't fix the problem either. The only fix is getting the front end correctly aligned. A good idea before putting new tires on.
Dealer said it was normal. Do I scream until they align it? I'm always afraid it could be made worse and I won't know until it wears out my tires. If I can put on car tires and get 20,000 miles I'd be happy. I really don't know what to do with it. I've gotten to the point where I really just don't want to fight with the dealer. If he says it doesn't need alignment and I say it does, would you want to have to pay him to do something that he says it doesn't need?
 
Dealer said it was normal. Do I scream until they align it? I'm always afraid it could be made worse and I won't know until it wears out my tires. If I can put on car tires and get 20,000 miles I'd be happy. I really don't know what to do with it. I've gotten to the point where I really just don't want to fight with the dealer. If he says it doesn't need alignment and I say it does, would you want to have to pay him to do something that he says it doesn't need?

I would find another dealer, but then I am an hour ride from 6 different dealerships and a great mechanic.
 
My 09 GS wore the inner half of both front tires. Worse on the right one that the left. One dealer said the alignment was in spec and gave me the aggressive riding story. Well, I had done a fair amount of mountain twisties so I didn't argue. At about 9500 miles I put new car tires on and had a different dealer check the alignment. He said it was significantly 'out'. So far the new tires look like new but I'm only at 12K miles. Unless you ride really hard I'd say it is an alignment issue. On a 2 wheeler you'd be scraping the pegs and watching those chicken scratches on the side of your tires. I do miss that at times but, hey, I'm still riding. :clap:
 
While it is possible to get uneven tire wear if you ride the curves hard enough for enough miles, it is no more 'Normal' to have uneven tire wear on your Spyder than it would be on your car. If you are not constantly flogging your Spyder up and down a very twisted road, and you have uneven tire wear, then you have a front end alignment issue and the wear is not normal.

Wear on the inside of the tire comes from too much toe-out. Wear on the outside of the tire comes from too much toe-in. You can't Micky Mouse the adjustment and have any hope of getting it right. It has to be done following a very specific and meticulous process of measurement and adjustment.

The problem can also be created by worn or broken suspension parts which affect alignment.

If your Spyder is right, your front tires will wear evenly, regardless of what the manual says.

:agree: Owners should also understand that the alignment changes with loading and with spring preload settings...especially on the 2010-2012 RT. Heavy riders or those who have not increased their preload (or switched to aftermarket shocks) will be more likely to see toe-out. There is a lot of variation in the factory alignments, too...and the early (2008-2010) toe-in spec was not enough and was increased in 2011.
 
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