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Confused About Rear Car Tires Options

MikeT

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I've been researching replacement rear tires for my '15 RT Limited that is ridden 2-up 90% of the time. I've narrowed it down to 3 tires:
a. Yokohama S Drive: 205/55R15
1. same size as OEM tire. Excellent traction due to very soft compound. Is this a street version of a racing tire??????
2. Variable milelage(9,000-25,000)
b. Michelin Premier A/S:205/60/R15
1. Excellent ratings on tirerack.coms
2. starting tread depth 8/32nds
c. Altimax RT43: 205/60/R15 91H/ & 215/60/R15 94T (does speed rating matter???)
1. Highly recommended by Spyder riders
2. Most cost effective tire of the 3.
I've read that "any car tire is a big improvement over the OEM tire"
Any constructive insights would be appreciated
Thanks,
Mike
 
Hi Mike!
ANY of them would be a vast improvement over the Kenda that comes stock.
Pick the one that you can:
1. get the best price on
2. get the best delivery time on
3. your mechanic is willing to mount on your bike.

There's not a bad one in the bunch! :thumbup:
 
I have not tried the Yokohama S Drive: 205/55R15 due manly to the tire milage, as some have reported getting less then 10,000 miles. The Altimax RT43: 215/60/R15 94T for me was not the best in heavy rain. The Michelin Premier A/S:205/60/R15 is what replaced the Alimax and lasted 24,000 miles and it still performed better in the rain at it's wear bars then the Altimax did for me.
Tonight I will be installing the wheel with the new Premier and expect even longer mileage as I will be now running it at 20# down from 25# as that wore out the center faster. This is the more expensive option as it ran me with tire, mounting, and taxes $144. The S Drive should handle better, but I can take most curves at close to twice the posted speed so any better would be a waste on me.

Which ever one you get (as Bob said) will be an improvment, and I would run it at 18-20# air pressure to get it's best wear and handling.
 
Can only speak

for the Altimax. We also ride two up most of the time and now have around 1400 miles on the Altimax. That mileage includes 200 miles in a heavy rain. The tire was great, no wiggle, waggle, slip, or hydroplane at any time. I have the 215/60 15 and we run it at 20 PSI. I replaced the fronts with Federals even though the Kendas still had good tread because we have a trip to Nova Scotia coming up and now have good rubber all around. I am very happy with the Altimax and the Federals.
 
I have not tried the Yokohama S Drive: 205/55R15 due manly to the tire milage, as some have reported getting less then 10,000 miles. The Altimax RT43: 215/60/R15 94T for me was not the best in heavy rain. The Michelin Premier A/S:205/60/R15 is what replaced the Alimax and lasted 24,000 miles and it still performed better in the rain at it's wear bars then the Altimax did for me.
Tonight I will be installing the wheel with the new Premier and expect even longer mileage as I will be now running it at 20# down from 25# as that wore out the center faster. This is the more expensive option as it ran me with tire, mounting, and taxes $144. The S Drive should handle better, but I can take most curves at close to twice the posted speed so any better would be a waste on me.

Which ever one you get (as Bob said) will be an improvment, and I would run it at 18-20# air pressure to get it's best wear and handling.


I have 17k on my Yokohama s drive maybe it will go 5k more not bad, I have another on order
 
TIRE CHOICES + ANOTHER

I have not tried the Yokohama S Drive: 205/55R15 due manly to the tire milage, as some have reported getting less then 10,000 miles. The Altimax RT43: 215/60/R15 94T for me was not the best in heavy rain. The Michelin Premier A/S:205/60/R15 is what replaced the Alimax and lasted 24,000 miles and it still performed better in the rain at it's wear bars then the Altimax did for me.
Tonight I will be installing the wheel with the new Premier and expect even longer mileage as I will be now running it at 20# down from 25# as that wore out the center faster. This is the more expensive option as it ran me with tire, mounting, and taxes $144. The S Drive should handle better, but I can take most curves at close to twice the posted speed so any better would be a waste on me.

Which ever one you get (as Bob said) will be an improvment, and I would run it at 18-20# air pressure to get it's best wear and handling.
:agree: ......with most of the above, however the Pirelli P4 Four Season Plus may be better than any of above .... That being said even though the Yokohama has a softer compound ( and does wear a lot faster ) I'd say the Altimax and the Michelin have better Wet & Dry traction .... IF , repeat IF you run them at 18 psi or up to 20 psi ( I think 18 is better - for many reasons ) ...... Personally I'm going to try the Pirelli next ...... and as others have said KENDA rear tires are garbage :yikes:............... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Beads or speed balance?

Bought my '13 rt about a month ago,l've put around 2000 miles on it so it's got 12,000 on it now and yes it needs a new tire.I put the altimax on my 1300 Vtx and loved it.Can you get it speed balanced on the Spyder rim or do you have to use the balance beads and if the beads how many ounces?
 
GARBAGE

:D Well... That wasn't exactly what I said. :D
I apologize , I removed " YOU " from the comment the instant I saw it ..... again I'm very very sorry ... if I was totally ANAL , I'm sure I could find a post somewhere in your 83,500 + posts where you did use that term :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
I apologize , I removed " YOU " from the comment the instant I saw it ..... again I'm very very sorry ... if I was totally ANAL , I'm sure I could find a post somewhere in your 83,500 + posts where you did use that term :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Yikes
 
HIGH SPEED BALANCE

Bought my '13 rt about a month ago,l've put around 2000 miles on it so it's got 12,000 on it now and yes it needs a new tire.I put the altimax on my 1300 Vtx and loved it.Can you get it speed balanced on the Spyder rim or do you have to use the balance beads and if the beads how many ounces?
I doubt you will find a machine that can do it without special cones and they usually don't have them ( they are expensive )...... You can try Beads or Ride -On or the new stuff Lamont is selling ...... OR you can use what I use ....NOTHING ( in rear only ) my last three didn't have any weights ( they were car tires - not a Kenda ) and I had no issues with any of the tires or handling ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
WELLLLLLL NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT

Guess I'll try nothing first and go from there:ohyea:........................................................................................................................................................................... I try to go with the least expensive option if you have a few valid ones....... and I really haven't had any issues in 70,000 + miles ....... Mike :thumbup:
 
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General Altimax RT43

I am running the General Altimax RT43 215/60 R15, as a rear tire on my 2014RTS-SE6.


I am running it @ 26 psi, and I have not had any problems, with the tire. Changed the kenda tire @ 5,824 miles ( in 6/20/2015) I have 12,776 miles on the General Altimax. I still have a lot of thread left. It has a built in "replace tire monitor system) in the tire rubber . Deanna
 
Bought my '13 rt about a month ago,l've put around 2000 miles on it so it's got 12,000 on it now and yes it needs a new tire.I put the altimax on my 1300 Vtx and loved it.Can you get it speed balanced on the Spyder rim or do you have to use the balance beads and if the beads how many ounces?


After I had my Yokohama mounted at a tire dealer I had to take it to a motorcycle shop to get it spin balanced. Running 20-21 LBS PSI in it after reading recommendations from BlueKnight911 and Peter Aawen. It does seem to run and handle extremely well. Well, it did before it had to go to the shop for repairs. I'm curious to see if there will be a notation about having a car tire on the rear when I get it back.
 
I have not tried the Yokohama S Drive: 205/55R15 due manly to the tire milage, as some have reported getting less then 10,000 miles. The Altimax RT43: 215/60/R15 94T for me was not the best in heavy rain. The Michelin Premier A/S:205/60/R15 is what replaced the Alimax and lasted 24,000 miles and it still performed better in the rain at it's wear bars then the Altimax did for me.
Tonight I will be installing the wheel with the new Premier and expect even longer mileage as I will be now running it at 20# down from 25# as that wore out the center faster. This is the more expensive option as it ran me with tire, mounting, and taxes $144. The S Drive should handle better, but I can take most curves at close to twice the posted speed so any better would be a waste on me.

Which ever one you get (as Bob said) will be an improvment, and I would run it at 18-20# air pressure to get it's best wear and handling.

I didn't know you had handling issues with the Altimax in the rain. I've got Altimax #3 in the garage ready to install on my Spyder, I love it with the Federal Formoza's on the front. What are you running for front tires? FYI I run the rear Altimax at 28 psi.
 
ALTIMAX REAR TIRE

Deanna777 @ 26 psi ....... SpyderAnn @ 28 psi ....... This is at or close to the recommended pressure for the Kenda which probably needs that much pressure to keep it from losing the bead ....... So why do you think the Altimax needs that much air pressure ???? ..............Thank you ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
I didn't know you had handling issues with the Altimax in the rain. I've got Altimax #3 in the garage ready to install on my Spyder, I love it with the Federal Formoza's on the front. What are you running for front tires? FYI I run the rear Altimax at 28 psi.

Ann,

I am running the Kumho Solus KH 16 in the 175R55/15 on the front. I was running that same tire in the 155R60/15 before, but the 175 handles better. I wish that the Michelin Premier was available in a size that fit the fronts as I am that impressed with how it handles rain.
When the Kumho's wear out I my try the Federals, but that's going to be awhile yet.

About the Altimax,
That was the rear tire we had on for the Alaska trip, and I was very happy with it until -
Kathy noticed a loss of traction in the rain around 11,000 miles on the Alimax. I noticed that around 14,000 miles. When it got to 17,000 miles I was slipping and sliding the rear on any wet road. That is when I tried the Michelin.

Les
 
About the Altimax,
That was the rear tire we had on for the Alaska trip, and I was very happy with it until -
Kathy noticed a loss of traction in the rain around 11,000 miles on the Alimax. I noticed that around 14,000 miles. When it got to 17,000 miles I was slipping and sliding the rear on any wet road. That is when I tried the Michelin. Les
Les,
1. What pressure were you running in your Altimax at the time?????
2. What size RT43 were you using, the 205/60R15 91H(same size as Premier) or the 215/60/R15 94T????
Mike
 
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