I agree that many people may have been prepared to accept running Kendas & experiencing no 'problems' in doing so, but the significant thing about running them is that
at best they are only providing a sub-par feel for what the Spyder
CAN be like & how good it
CAN ride & handle when it has a better tire underneath it!! :shocked:
The more I see & experience with them, the more obvious it becomes that the major shortfall on all Spyders is the Kendas - sure, a/mkt sway bars, shocks, even shock adjusters & other stuff can improve things like that squirrelly ride & handling some complain about; but I believe that the
single most significant improvement anyone can make to their Spyder is to throw away the crappy Kendas & fit just about any other similar sized tire that has
at least the specified load & speed ratings, altho almost all other tires that will safely go on the Spyder rims (ie, car tires) exceed those specs... and the 'better' the tire, the greater the improvement in
everything that tires can impact!
So sure, you can stick with the Kendas & complacently accept the ride & handling you'll get from them, OR you could fit almost any other tire & discover how much
better the Spyder can be.... And I'd suggest that it's pointless wasting time on sticking with the Kendas when they aren't doing all that much for you anyway & just about anything else is gonna be soooo much better in so many ways, cost being just one of them!! (but if you want to call doing that 'stupid', I won't argue the point! :sour: ) Your call tho, I am well aware that some people are perfectly happy accepting mediocrity; I don't, & I don't really understand
WHY they would do that, especially when it comes to their Spyder, especially when it's so easy to resolve/replace the source of the problem & thereby get to experience more of what these great machines are capable of?!? :dontknow: But if that's what you want to do.....