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Disenchanted With BRP Rear tire is A PIECE OF (all you all fill in the blank)

Mspiv

New member
So we bought a 2014 Limited because we love to tour. The T in RT is for touring Right?

So in a couple of weeks we will set out for an 10000 mile Cancer fund raising trip called The Ride For The Relay.

I would love love to complete this ride with the group I set out with. But that is probably impossible since I will need to replace at least 1 rear tire possible 2 during this trip.

are you serious!?

Is BRP ADDRESSING THIS ? Or like most other engineering issues, burying their head in the sand. I am becoming disenchanted.
 
Not to sound like a smartass, but if you can afford to go on a 10,000 mile trip, can't you just plan to have a tired changed?

Have a couple destination points planned ahead to have this done?

Now that being said not knowing if most or any dealers regularly stock CanAm tires.

And not knowing how long a typical motorcycle tire lasts. :dontknow:

You'll have to stop for an oil change too right?
 
go see the guys at CYCLE SERVICES of HYANNIS and have them mount you a new KUMHO AST 225/50-R15.... my 1st 1 lasted for 30,000 miles....
tell'm Rich H. and Nich D. sent you....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
Bummer..!!

there are problems with these tires. If you are going on a trip like that it would be worth it to go with one of the car tires. They are reporting better mileage. I have my second oem tire and got 22,000 outta the first but from an older production. I will see how this one does. You on the other hand should not be experimenting. We will see what comes of this problem in time...soon one can hope..:dontknow:
 
Not to sound like a smartass, but if you can afford to go on a 10,000 mile trip, can't you just plan to have a tired changed?

Have a couple destination points planned ahead to have this done?

Now that being said not knowing if most or any dealers regularly stock CanAm tires.

And not knowing how long a typical motorcycle tire lasts. :dontknow:

You'll have to stop for an oil change too right?


I am am perfectly capable of finding a dealer to change a tire. I would like to keep up with the group I am riding with. The hotels are all arraigned and none of the allow for a tire change stop . And no oil change neede. I will be a bit over the 9200 mile range but not that bad.

as for Milage on motorcycle tires go, I ride a Goldwing. I tour heavily loaded, and I get at least 20k or better on tires
 
I am am perfectly capable of finding a dealer to change a tire. I would like to keep up with the group I am riding with. The hotels are all arraigned and none of the allow for a tire change stop . And no oil change neede. I will be a bit over the 9200 mile range but not that bad.

as for Milage on motorcycle tires go, I ride a Goldwing. I tour heavily loaded, and I get at least 20k or better on tires


Okay, didn't realize the time restraint/arrangement. :(
 
I see you purchased your 2014 in May so you probably have several thousand miles on it by now. I'd say, unless you change the tire right before your trip, you will likely need to replace it while you are gone. So you should be proactive and plan on having your tire changed along the way. Contact a dealer and make sure that they will have a tire in stock and that they can change it for you while you wait.

And don't go to the dealer that Ken Tompkins went to with Jerry!.

I'm surprised that on a trip of 10,000 miles that there is not a maintenance day built into the schedule.
 
i totally agree about the life span of the tires, if i were you i would listen to others on a rear tire and change it now b4 you leave and save the original for the next tire change
 
go see the guys at CYCLE SERVICES of HYANNIS and have them mount you a new KUMHO AST 225/50-R15.... my 1st 1 lasted for 30,000 miles....
tell'm Rich H. and Nich D. sent you....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R

thanks for the info. I am very glad you got that kind of Milage from a KUMHO. AND I MAY BUY ONE from Cycle Services of Hyannis. But there is no way my Spyder will go to a Harley shop. Yes I know they work on other brands. I personally brought our 2012 Spyder there for state inspection. They had no idea where to find the VIN number. Finally gave up and stickered it anyway. No thanks on the cycle services but thanks for the KUMHO INFO.
 
So why not change the tire now for a Kumho or other longer lasting car tire? Won't have to make the change mid trip. Then you will have the original as a just in case for future use. I had a Suzuki Katana 1100, put over 100k on it and never got more than 5k out of a rear tire. Yep was a little annoying, oh but was it fun😀
 
'09

thanks for the info. I am very glad you got that kind of Milage from a KUMHO. AND I MAY BUY ONE from Cycle Services of Hyannis. But there is no way my Spyder will go to a Harley shop. Yes I know they work on other brands. I personally brought our 2012 Spyder there for state inspection. They had no idea where to find the VIN number. Finally gave up and stickered it anyway. No thanks on the cycle services but thanks for the KUMHO INFO.

to be honest with you, i've had my '09 RS since '09, and i wouldn't know where to look for the VIN either, (since we have no vehicle inspections in SoCar)... give these guys a break... SPYD3R's are an all new thing to most shops.....

other than that... have a gr8 trip and take lot's n lot's of pix.... i rode to UTAH last year with my pal Rich, who lives in Mashpee, and altho we took what we thot were 2 many pix.... we still didn't take enuff.... enjoy and b safe....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
to be honest with you, i've had my '09 RS since '09, and i wouldn't know where to look for the VIN either, (since we have no vehicle inspections in SoCar)... give these guys a break... SPYD3R's are an all new thing to most shops.....

other than that... have a gr8 trip and take lot's n lot's of pix.... i rode to UTAH last year with my pal Rich, who lives in Mashpee, and altho we took what we thot were 2 many pix.... we still didn't take enuff.... enjoy and b safe....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
I also live in Mashpee and Utah is my favorite place to ride and tour.

thanks
mike s
 
When in doubt--change it out. :agree: with the others that are suggesting to put a new tire on before you head out.

My 2014 now has 6,500 miles on it. The tire is looking like it will go at least 10,000 miles. My past RT's have given between 13,000 and 15,000 miles on the rear tires. My :spyder2: was put together 4/19/14 and I am thinking I may have got a rear tire from a better batch.

My Vulcan 2000cc was lucky to get 5,000 miles out of a rear tire. The other side of the coin though, GW's get way better on the OEM tires.

I have a dealer that will not put non-OEM tires on the Spyder so I am stuck with Kenda's for now.
 
Changing my rear tire this week to the Kumho Ecsta AST

Yup, only issue with my 2014 RT is like all of us -- rear tire. I am going to have about 8,000 miles on the OEM Kenda rear tire when I go into the dealer this week to have it replaced with the Kumho Ecsta AST 225/50R15 (purchased at Discount Tire for around $85). Back tire is looking like a "slick" in the middle.....ugh.
 

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My 2010 went through two OEM tires around 12 to 13 K each. Not great tire life for a touring machine.
I got a Kumho from rnet.
After a few thousand miles it looks brand new.
I like it so much, I'm swapping out the OEM tire with my Kumho on my 2014 the day I pick it up.
The OEM front tires seem to last fairly long with the proper alignment.
Get yourself a new non-OEM back tire before your big trip.

As always, my free advice comes with a double your money back guarantee.
 
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Put me with the people that say put on a new tire, a car tire would be best. I have a 215/60/15 on my RT and at 4000 plus miles it shows very little wear.
 
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Yup, only issue with my 2014 RT is like all of us -- rear tire. I am going to have about 8,000 miles on the OEM Kenda rear tire when I go into the dealer this week to have it replaced with the Kumho Ecsta AST 225/50R15 (purchased at Discount Tire for around $85). Back tire is looking like a "slick" in the middle.....ugh.

I found it interesting that the Arachnid that is on my Spyder is wearing on the outer edges. If Vee Rubber and Kenda got together and took the middle of Arachnid and the sides of the Kenda maybe they could make a tire that would last. :gaah:
 
Or...... you might want to buy a Can Am 622 trailer so you can haul a extra tire or two. If so, you might want to contact SL. member Murphy Brown, I hear she might be selling hers.
 
TIRES

Hi MSPIV...
Not sure what the MSPIV is for but...
You must tell me what brand of tire you are using on your GoldWing, I have had 5
GoldWings from 1976 to present and have never got better than 8,200 miles on the rear
and the best I ever got on the front was 17,000 miles, I have used Dunlap, Michelin, Conti Twins.
Pirelli, Avon, you name it I am looking to replace my rear tire on the Wing right now what do you
suggest?
As for the Spyder they get crapy tire milage try going with a car tire I did and it works great and will
out last the stock tire and will cost less to buy.
I would love to go on your adventure that ride sounds great, My wife and I did a 28 day moto tour to
Mexico 3 years ago and ended up with 14,267 miles ...
Dave



QUOTE=Mspiv;859935]I am am perfectly capable of finding a dealer to change a tire. I would like to keep up with the group I am riding with. The hotels are all arraigned and none of the allow for a tire change stop . And no oil change neede. I will be a bit over the 9200 mile range but not that bad.

as for Milage on motorcycle tires go, I ride a Goldwing. I tour heavily loaded, and I get at least 20k or better on tires[/QUOTE]
 
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