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6k New front tires

fastfraser

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Got the :spyder2: back yesterday, in the shop for 3 days while they tried to figure out why the insides of both front tires are down to the wear bars. Bottom line had to replace both front tires after 6,000 miles as the mech said the alignment was to specs. and it is normal wear and tear. He said BRP said that 4,500 to 15,000 miles is what you should get out of the front tires and that the tires should be rotated at every service.
Man i think someone just shoveled me a pile of hooey. I can't find anywhere in my service schedule where it said to rotate tires and i know others out there are getting 15- 25,000 miles on there tires and still going.
I have the Evolution sway bar and Ride-ON in the tires, does anyone think that could be the source of my problems. I personally think it's an alingment problem.
Anyone out there having wear on both insides of the front tires and if so at how many miles.

Thanks in advance for your replies.
 
Got the :spyder2: back yesterday, in the shop for 3 days while they tried to figure out why the insides of both front tires are down to the wear bars. Bottom line had to replace both front tires after 6,000 miles as the mech said the alignment was to specs. and it is normal wear and tear. He said BRP said that 4,500 to 15,000 miles is what you should get out of the front tires and that the tires should be rotated at every service.
Man i think someone just shoveled me a pile of hooey. I can't find anywhere in my service schedule where it said to rotate tires and i know others out there are getting 15- 25,000 miles on there tires and still going.
I have the Evolution sway bar and Ride-ON in the tires, does anyone think that could be the source of my problems. I personally think it's an alingment problem.
Anyone out there having wear on both insides of the front tires and if so at how many miles.

Thanks in advance for your replies.

There have been a number of folks whose toe-in/out was out of spec (basically neutral)... causing the condition you are talking about.

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Got the :spyder2: back yesterday, in the shop for 3 days while they tried to figure out why the insides of both front tires are down to the wear bars. Bottom line had to replace both front tires after 6,000 miles as the mech said the alignment was to specs. and it is normal wear and tear. He said BRP said that 4,500 to 15,000 miles is what you should get out of the front tires and that the tires should be rotated at every service.
Man i think someone just shoveled me a pile of hooey. I can't find anywhere in my service schedule where it said to rotate tires and i know others out there are getting 15- 25,000 miles on there tires and still going.
I have the Evolution sway bar and Ride-ON in the tires, does anyone think that could be the source of my problems. I personally think it's an alingment problem.
Anyone out there having wear on both insides of the front tires and if so at how many miles.

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Not knowing anything about the situation (which gives me complete liberty to talk like I have all the answers) I would say you got a double load of hooey.

I've got 14k on my front tires and they don't look like they have any wear at all. Lamont has about 40k on his Spyder and his front tires don't look much different than mine.

We both have the sway bar and we both ride hard in plenty of windy roads.

My 2 cents....got to be alignment on your Spyder.

4,500 miles on a set of front tires? Even the rear tire gets 3 times that amount.

Did they tell you that with a straight face?
 
I have almost 12000K on my bike and the front tires still look to be in really good shape with no uneven wear. I do not have the sway bar but I do have Ride-on in the tires (not that that makes a difference to this issue). My gut feeling is that you were met with a very big sh*t shovel !
 
Anyone out there having wear on both insides of the front tires and if so at how many miles?

Thanks in advance for your replies.

:hun: How do you wear out the INSIDES of your tires???? :yikes:
:joke:​

Sorry, couldn't resist.

First, I would go straight to the source, I would contact Kenda. Their email address is: [email protected]
Tell them you "have a BRP Can Am Spyder with your tires;
Front: MC165/65R14 47H
Rear: MC 225/50R15 68H"

Explain the situation with the front tires. (verify the tire models I gave you are correct for what is on your Spyder)

I had a question on the tires and asked them. They got back to me in under 30 minutes, even on my follow-up questions.

After that, depending on the answers I got, I would probably cross check with Carlo at BRP.

I have 5.5k on my tires - all kinds of roads ( mostly bad ) and expressways, mine look brand new. ( on the outside, I have not checked the insides )

Tom
 
... as the mech said the alignment was to specs. and it is normal wear and tear. He said BRP said that 4,500 to 15,000 miles is what you should get out of the front tires and that the tires should be rotated at every service.

:roflblack:
Ask the "mechanic" why I have 43K (left) and 48K (right) on the front tires? Without rotation. I'll PM you another question to ask. :thumbup:
 
Had same problem with mine. Was set to toe-out. I adjusted them for a slight toe-in and it handles much better and wearing properly.
 
I think you should get 40,000 miles on the front tires. I had 36,500 miles on Spyder#1 and the front tires were going strong. There was some extra wear on the right front inside, but not enough so that I would not expect another 4,000 miles easy. I think that inside wear, which has been reported by others, is a result of the crown of the road. I do a lot of long distance highway riding.

Your tires are directional which means they cannot be rotated without removing them from the rims. I never rotate the tires. It is too labor intensive.

Spyder#2 has more than 18,000 miles and the front tires look like new.
 
Never had a bike that got much over 5K on the rear and 10K on the front----- and I'm finding the Spyder to be only slightly better than that. My rear was basically bald by 8,000 miles. My fronts had wear on the insides by 9,000 miles - so I rotated them--- now have 12K and doubt the fronts will last beyond 15K.

So I think the 2 to 1 rule is about right for the Spyder also. Running the pressures lower than before now in hopes of lasting a bit longer.

I ride mine really hard 80% of the time--- which may have a lot to do with the wear--- not to mention I seem to go thru gas like no tomorrow--- :doorag:

Thing that gets me is we don't have the twisties up here in Michigan like you folks do in TN----- Not sure if I'm going to need to change my fronts before the trip or not--- considering the type of riding we'll be doing once we are down there---- I sure as heck don't want to run out of tread!
 
I had the same problem at 4500 miles. BRP said i was riding to agressivly. they said that my tires being atotal of a inch and a quarter toed out had nothing to do with it even though there spec say neutral no in or out within .5mm. my dealer his rep and I complained enough to replace them under warranty. I have yet to talk to an alignment shop that agread with BRP. they all say a sixth is way to much
 
I have 18,400 miles on my Spyder now.

While I was having the dealer change my oil this past Saturday, the head mechanic mentioned that my fronts were wearing some on the inside hitting the wear bars. And, they will probably need to be replaced when the back tire is due. I didn't even really notice. They seemed about even to me. I hope to get to at least 21,000 miles before the rear needs replacement. My first rear tire, I had replaced at 10,200 miles. I probably could have gone further. I was being careful.

Me personally; I'm not messing with any tie rods. I'll be leaving all that to my dealer. I certainly am not qualified to make adjustments like that. But, 40,000 miles on 1 set of fronts? Nice!
 
my right tire is worn on the inside kinda bad,but the left is new.did find some movement in the right upper arm.That can throw off the camber.The left arm has no movement.
 
I just had to have both of my front tires replaced at 10 K. They were worn on the insides, as well as having more wear on one more than the other. I extra figured the inside wear was caused by two things. I corner very hard when riding solo, and I am heavy. I figure the front end may be squating lower due to my wieght and riding lower than normal.

The uneven wear part though has to be a problem with the bike. My dealer called BRP and they told him I must have hit a pothole and bent the A arm, and they will not cover it.

I told them I am sure I hit a pothole at some point in my 10,000 miles of riding on the road, some manhole covers too.

I forgot to tell the dealer to ask BRP where I am supposed to ride it if it was not meant to be ridden on the street. I have hit many bumps in the road on other vehicles and bikes without causing major damage. Do they not have potholes and manhole covers in Canada? :dontknow:
 
I have 6750 miles on mine and I have the same problem with more wear on the inside.My dealer told me the same thing that they will wear like that if you ride agressively and alot of twisties and hills with the crown in the road.:dontknow:I thought it was a bunch of :cus: too!I have a shop manual on cd and if I remember correctly you attach a bar with spacers to the frame and put a laser level on the calipers against the rotor and check it to two different points along the bar but I don't remeber the spacing of the points but I think it should be a quarter of an inch difference between them for toe out.If i ever get the time I think I will do this myself.
 
I have 6750 miles on mine and I have the same problem with more wear on the inside.My dealer told me the same thing that they will wear like that if you ride agressively and alot of twisties and hills with the crown in the road.:dontknow:I thought it was a bunch of :cus: too!I have a shop manual on cd and if I remember correctly you attach a bar with spacers to the frame and put a laser level on the calipers against the rotor and check it to two different points along the bar but I don't remeber the spacing of the points but I think it should be a quarter of an inch difference between them for toe out.If i ever get the time I think I will do this myself.

no to out or toe in, straight is what it calls for
 
If your tires are wearing on the insides it is NOT from riding aggresive or having too much weight. The Toe is not set correctly and should be fixed.
 
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