The rear tire looks like an auto tire, not a typical motorcycle tire. Is it?
Thanks,
Pam
Since the Spyder doesn't lean, a flat tread design, like found on a car, is what it needs. I replaced my rear OEM tire with a Michelin HydroEdge (no longer available) & the fronts with Michelin Defenders (HydroEdge replacement). These were less expensive than replacement OEM tires, better built (Michelin quality) & have a much longer tread life. I also used a 215/60R15 on the rear, which made my speedometer always within 1 MPH of my GPS. This tire is slightly narrower and slightly taller than the OEM. Being taller, it has a slightly longer circumference, which increased the speedometer accuracy.
If you bought your bike new, it is a motorcycle tire.
If you bought your bike used, it may or may not be.
Please let us know the brand of tire that's on your bike and we'll let you know.
" DARKSIDE "----are you referring to what motorcyclists usually term using a CAR tire on say a " GOLDWING " ,,,Because I have heard a few people have done this !!!!.....Personally I think it is a BIG mis-take .....Car type tires have no business on a TWO wheel Motorcycle......The Spyder is different....I have been switching to Car tires since 09............Mike :thumbup:..................PS, start looking for a new rear tire now, and someone who will mount it ( not all dealers will ).......BECAUSE the Kenda won't last more than 8,000 milesIt's a brand new 2015 RT, so it's the OEM tire. I've only had it two weeks today. I can see me putting an auto tire on there when the time comes. Since it doesn't lean in curves, all those "Anti-Darkside" arguments are moot.
" DARKSIDE "----are you referring to what motorcyclists usually term using a CAR tire on say a " GOLDWING " ,,,Because I have heard a few people have done this !!!!.....Personally I think it is a BIG mis-take .....Car type tires have no business on a TWO wheel Motorcycle......The Spyder is different....I have been switching to Car tires since 09............Mike :thumbup:..................PS, start looking for a new rear tire now, and someone who will mount it ( not all dealers will ).......BECAUSE the Kenda won't last more than 8,000 miles
" DARKSIDE "----are you referring to what motorcyclists usually term using a CAR tire on say a " GOLDWING " ,,,Because I have heard a few people have done this !!!!.....Personally I think it is a BIG mis-take .....Car type tires have no business on a TWO wheel Motorcycle......The Spyder is different....I have been switching to Car tires since 09............Mike :thumbup:..................PS, start looking for a new rear tire now, and someone who will mount it ( not all dealers will ).......BECAUSE the Kenda won't last more than 8,000 miles
I beg to differ with you...I am on my second car tire and feel it is WAY safer than a POS bike tire that costs twice as much.
Also check load ratings for a large touring bike vs. tires.
Oh, and if you could, please furnish some statistics of how many "car tires" have caused crashes.
Yeah, I already ran into that issue with people not wanting to mount a car tire on my Goldwing, and again on my Victory Vision. In some ways I can understand why. But since the Spyder rides mostly flat on the ground, without having to use any of the side wall, I cannot see any reason not too.
I'm already thinking of what car tire I will get. Can you give me the link to a tire thread that will point me to the best choices for the Spyder?
Pam
" DARKSIDE "----are you referring to what motorcyclists usually term using a CAR tire on say a " GOLDWING " ,,,Because I have heard a few people have done this !!!!.....Personally I think it is a BIG mis-take .....Car type tires have no business on a TWO wheel Motorcycle......The Spyder is different....I have been switching to Car tires since 09............Mike :thumbup:..................PS, start looking for a new rear tire now, and someone who will mount it ( not all dealers will ).......BECAUSE the Kenda won't last more than 8,000 miles
I am on my 2nd car tire on my Valkyrie and have no problems at all. I get about 55,000 miles and no issues will cornering. When braking, the extra width of the tire creates a large contact patch which is definitely better than a MC tire.
The Spyder takes advantage of the flat profile to give us better traction and wear. The biggest difference between a MC tire with a flat profile and a Car tire is the profile of the bead. That difference doesn't seem to matter on a two wheel machine or a Spyder.
Jay, we should be able to give you some good info on how the "new" compound Kenda's do. At least 2 of the Spyders going to Alaska have brand new Kendas on the rear and they will be putting an easy 8,000 miles on them in the next month. I'll let you know how they do. And I'll let you know how my Yokohama S Drive with the Federal Evo's on the front do for me.
It's a brand new 2015 RT, so it's the OEM tire. I've only had it two weeks today. I can see me putting an auto tire on there when the time comes. Since it doesn't lean in curves, all those "Anti-Darkside" arguments are moot.